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Bahamasinmyheart
11-16-07, - 01:31 PM
(link (http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2007/11/16/1101921-pastors-wife-church-is-a-divorce-asset))

MINEOLA, N.Y. (AP) -- The estranged wife of a pastor claims her husband blended his professional and personal finances so thoroughly that his church should be counted as an asset in their divorce.

A judge agreed in a decision published this week to hear arguments on the claim, and he ordered a financial appraisal of the church. Lawyers said it could represent the first time anyone in New York state has tried to treat a religious institution as a marital asset.

The wife argues that her husband of 31 years used his Brooklyn church as a "personal piggy bank," setting his own income, spending the congregation's tithes as he pleased and running a catering business from the building, according to the decision by state Supreme Court Judge Arthur M. Diamond. The couple's names were redacted from the decision.
The wife said $50,000 of the couple's money went into starting the church, and that the church property is partly hers. "That church is no different than any other business he might have opened," said the wife's lawyer, Robert Pollack.

The pastor maintains he is simply a church employee, and the institution's funds should not be considered his, according to Diamond's decision.
"My client can't own the church," said the minister's lawyer, Eleanor Gery.
A message left at the church was not immediately returned early Friday.

lynette
11-16-07, - 01:36 PM
Dat would set a serious trend if it is allowed.

LL Cool G
11-16-07, - 01:40 PM
"That church is no different than any other business he might have opened,"


told y'all some of these people view churches as businesses.
so messed up.

Sunnyjohn
11-16-07, - 01:44 PM
told y'all some of these people view churches as businesses.
so messed up.



Black Enterprise Magazine did a feature story on the church as big business.

New York, NY) April 25, 2006–For a growing number of modern-day clergy, preaching from the pulpit is only half of the job. A rising number of profitably managed black megachurches are turning pastors into high-profile CEOs of multimillion-dollar enterprises. In the May issue’s special report, "The Business of Faith," BLACK ENTERPRISE (BE) conducts exclusive interviews with cover subjects Pastor Kirbyjon Caldwell and Bishops T.D. Jakes and Eddie L. Long–religious leaders who have embraced business in a big way–often facing criticism–to further their church mission, spiritual message, and entrepreneurial aspirations...

http://www.blacknews.com/images/blackenterprise-may06.jpg


http://www.blackenterprise.com/Aboutusopen.asp?id=1618

Sunnyjohn
11-16-07, - 01:48 PM
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Akrizia
11-16-07, - 02:01 PM
told y'all some of these people view churches as businesses.
so messed up.


Yup, Yup, Yup.

licks2
11-16-07, - 04:57 PM
Oh lawd. . .ger be plenty rich sistas up-in-here!!! ***lookin ta see if sunny done turn the tuck shop innta one church too***:cutie: :D

Sunnyjohn
11-16-07, - 04:59 PM
Oh lawd. . .ger be plenty rich sistas up-in-here!!! ***lookin ta see if sunny done turn the tuck shop innta one church too***:cutie: :D



No man. I 'ein openin' no church.

Da Tuck shop 'ein ga fleece people outta dey money in da name of da Lawd! No miracle soup or holy hair grease!

... and you do realize I am an engaged woman? LOL!