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'''<span id="525''>525.</span> Relationship of Circuit and Church.''' A circuit is a pastoral charge in which a district conference has grouped two or more local churches under one pastor, and designated them as a circuit, with business to be transacted by a circuit conference. Each church on the circuit shall be organized and shall conduct its business according to the regulations for an established church, and shall exercise its constitutional rights to receive, expel, and discontinue its members, to elect its own officers and trustees, and to have recourse to a proper court of jurisdiction in matters of controversy between itself and other units or agencies of The Wesleyan Church ([[315:1, [[315:5|5]], [[315:6|6]], [[315:8|8]]). The circuit shall exercise all of the constitutional rights of a pastoral charge which are not reserved to the local church ([[315:2-4]], [[315::7|7]]), and take charge of all matters of circuit business as given in [[525–535]].
'''<span id="525''>525.</span> Relationship of Circuit and Church.''' A circuit is a pastoral charge in which a district conference has grouped two or more local churches under one pastor, and designated them as a circuit, with business to be transacted by a circuit conference. Each church on the circuit shall be organized and shall conduct its business according to the regulations for an established church, and shall exercise its constitutional rights to receive, expel, and discontinue its members, to elect its own officers and trustees, and to have recourse to a proper court of jurisdiction in matters of controversy between itself and other units or agencies of The Wesleyan Church ([[315:1]], [[315:5|5]], [[315:6|6]], [[315:8|8]]). The circuit shall exercise all of the constitutional rights of a pastoral charge which are not reserved to the local church ([[315:2-4]], [[315:7|7]]), and take charge of all matters of circuit business as given in [[525–535]].

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525. Relationship of Circuit and Church. A circuit is a pastoral charge in which a district conference has grouped two or more local churches under one pastor, and designated them as a circuit, with business to be transacted by a circuit conference. Each church on the circuit shall be organized and shall conduct its business according to the regulations for an established church, and shall exercise its constitutional rights to receive, expel, and discontinue its members, to elect its own officers and trustees, and to have recourse to a proper court of jurisdiction in matters of controversy between itself and other units or agencies of The Wesleyan Church (315:1, 5, 6, 8). The circuit shall exercise all of the constitutional rights of a pastoral charge which are not reserved to the local church (315:2-4, 7), and take charge of all matters of circuit business as given in 525–535.