Ex parte The Alabama-West Florida Conference of The United Methodist Church, Inc. PETITION FOR WRIT OF MANDAMUS (In re: Auburn Methodist Coalition, Inc. v. Alabama-West Florida Conference of the United Methodist Church, Inc.) (Lee Circuit Court: CV-23-900398).

CourtSupreme Court of Alabama
DecidedOctober 31, 2025
DocketSC-2025-0259
StatusPublished

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Ex parte The Alabama-West Florida Conference of The United Methodist Church, Inc. PETITION FOR WRIT OF MANDAMUS (In re: Auburn Methodist Coalition, Inc. v. Alabama-West Florida Conference of the United Methodist Church, Inc.) (Lee Circuit Court: CV-23-900398)., (Ala. 2025).

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Rel: October 31, 2025

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SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA OCTOBER TERM, 2025-2026

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SC-2025-0259 _________________________

Ex parte Alabama-West Florida Conference of the United Methodist Church, Inc.

PETITION FOR WRIT OF MANDAMUS

(In re: Auburn Methodist Coalition, Inc.

v.

Alabama-West Florida Conference of the United Methodist Church, Inc.)

(Lee Circuit Court: CV-23-900398)

COOK, Justice. SC-2025-0259

Auburn Methodist Coalition, Inc. ("the Coalition"), is a nonprofit

corporation. It alleges that it is composed of certain members of Auburn

United Methodist Church ("AUMC" or "the Church"). The Coalition sued

Alabama-West Florida Conference of the United Methodist Church, Inc.

("the AWFC"), in the Lee Circuit Court. The AWFC is a regional body of

the United Methodist Church ("the UMC").

In its complaint, the Coalition asked the trial court to order a vote

of the full AUMC membership on whether the Church should disaffiliate

from the UMC and to declare that the UMC and the AWFC lack any

cognizable interest in the real or personal property of AUMC.

The AWFC moved to dismiss the Coalition's complaint, arguing,

among other things, that the ecclesiastical abstention doctrine deprived

the trial court of subject-matter jurisdiction over the Coalition's claims.

The trial court denied the AWFC's motion to dismiss, and the AWFC

petitioned this Court for a writ of mandamus directing the trial court to

dismiss the Coalition's claims based on the ecclesiastical abstention

doctrine. As explained below, because, under the present facts, the

purported statutory basis for a disaffiliation vote is inapplicable and the

trial court cannot order a disaffiliation vote without running afoul of the

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ecclesiastical abstention doctrine, we grant mandamus relief.

Facts and Procedural History

Auburn Methodist Episcopal Church, the predecessor to AUMC,

was founded in 1837 as an unincorporated association. Throughout the

years, the Church has acquired several parcels of property and developed

them into a large church campus in the heart of downtown Auburn ("the

local church property"). The 1843 deed to the original parcel of property

states that the property was conveyed for the purpose of erecting and

building

"a house or place or worship for the use of the members of the Methodist Episcopal Church[1] … according to the rules and discipline which from time to time may be agreed upon and adopted by the ministers and preachers of said church at their general conference in the United States of America and in further trust and confidence that they shall at all times forever hereafter permit such ministers and preachers belonging to the said church as shall from time to time be duly authorized by the general conference of the ministers and preachers of the said Methodist Episcopal Church or by the annual conference authorized by the said General Conference to preach and expound God's holy word therein …."

Although some of the subsequent deeds to adjoining parcels of property

1In 1939, the Methodist Episcopal Church merged with other methodist denominations to become the Methodist Church. In 1968, the Methodist Church merged with the Evangelical United Brethren Church to form the United Methodist Church. 3 SC-2025-0259

contain a similar trust clause in favor of the United Methodist

denomination, others do not.2

In 1953, the Church incorporated pursuant to § 10-3-124, Ala. Code

1940, the predecessor of § 10A-20-2.01, Ala. Code 1975. In its articles of

incorporation, the Church named the elected trustees of the church

corporation and stated that they would "serve until a successor for each

shall be duly elected by the Quarterly Conference of the Church." 3 It

further stated that "[t]he Trustees shall not have any authority to

mortgage or sell any of the church property without first being authorized

to do so by a resolution adopted by a majority of the members of the

Quarterly Conference of the Church at a duly called meeting in

accordance with the Discipline of the Methodist Church and the laws of

2Known as the "trust clause," paragraph 2501 of the Book of Discipline, the UMC's governing instrument, provides that all local church property is held in trust for the United Methodist denomination.

3The minutes of the congregational meeting on incorporating the

church were attached to the articles of incorporation. Those minutes reflect that a motion to have "the same Trustees as provided by the Church Discipline serve as the Trustees of the Incorporated Church" was passed at the meeting.

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the State of Alabama." 4 Finally, it provided that "[t]he present church

property and all other property, real, personal and mixed, of the Auburn

Methodist Church shall become the property of this corporation …." The

articles of incorporation make no mention of disaffiliation or any process

for terminating the incorporated church's connection with the United

Methodist denomination. Although it was initially incorporated under

the name "Auburn Methodist Church," the Church changed its corporate

name to "Auburn United Methodist Church" in 1988.

As our Court explained in Ex parte Alabama-West Florida

Conference of United Methodist Church, Inc., 401 So. 3d 1123 (Ala. 2024),

in 2019,

"after years of disagreement over issues of human sexuality, the UMC's General Conference -- the UMC's supreme legislative body -- held a special session and passed a plan for congregations that wished to leave the UMC for 'reasons of

4The Quarterly Conference was the forerunner of today's Charge

Conference. A Charge Conference is a group that handles major administrative, property, and leadership matters of the congregation. The UMC's Book of Discipline provides that all members of the Charge Conference "shall be professing members of the local church, except where central conference legislation provides otherwise." However, only a select group of leaders within the Church are members of the Charge Conference. Also, according to the Book of Discipline, the district superintendent, a member of the Annual Conference and not the local church, is responsible for scheduling the Charge Conference meetings and presides at the meetings of the Charge Conference. 5 SC-2025-0259

conscience' regarding the issues of human sexuality. The UMC's General Conference added paragraph 2553 to the Book of Discipline, which provided a 'gracious exit' for congregations that wished to disaffiliate from the UMC over issues related to human sexuality. Specifically, paragraph 2553 allowed congregations to exit with property if the disaffiliating congregations met certain financial and procedural obligations."

Id. at 1127 (footnote omitted).

In 2022, members of AUMC who disagreed with the UMC's stance

on human sexuality began to internally discuss the prospect of

disaffiliation from the denomination. However, the Coalition alleges that,

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