The Presbytery of Ohio Valley, Inc., d/b/a The Presbytery of Ohio Valley, d/b/a Ohio Valley Presbytery v. OPC, Inc., f/k/a Olivet Presbyterian Church, Inc.

CourtIndiana Supreme Court
DecidedJuly 31, 2012
Docket82S02-1105-MF-314
StatusPublished

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ATTORNEYS FOR APPELLANTS ATTORNEY FOR APPELLEE ATTORNEY FOR AMICUS CURIAE Judy L. Woods Brian P. Williams AMERICAN ANGLICAN COUNCIL Bose, McKinney & Evans, LLP Kahn, Deels, Donovan, & John C. Duffey Indianapolis, Indiana Kahn, LLP Stuart & Branigin, LLP Evansville, Indiana Lafayette, Indiana Ross E. Rudolph Rudolph, Fine, Porter, & Johnson, LLP ATTORNEYS FOR AMICUS CURIAE Evansville, Indiana PRESBYTERIAN LAY COMMITTEE David E. Gray Paul E. Black Bowers Harrison, LLP Evansville, Indiana

Forrest Norman Cleveland, Ohio

FILED ______________________________________________________________________________

In the Jul 31 2012, 11:17 am

Indiana Supreme Court CLERK of the supreme court, _________________________________ court of appeals and tax court

No. 82S02-1105-MF-314

THE PRESBYTERY OF OHIO VALLEY, INC., D/B/A THE PRESBYTERY OF OHIO VALLEY, D/B/A OHIO VALLEY PRESBYTERY, AND THE SYNOD OF LINCOLN TRAILS OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (U.S.A.), INC., D/B/A THE SYNOD OF LINCOLN TRAILS, INC., Appellants (Plaintiffs below),

v.

OPC, INC., F/K/A OLIVET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, INC., D/B/A OLIVET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, D/B/A OLIVET EVANGELICAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, D/B/A OLIVET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF EVANSVILLE, AND OLIVET EVANGELICAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF EVANSVILLE, INC., AND THE EVANGELICAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, D/B/A EVANGELICAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF AMERICA, Appellees (Defendants below). _________________________________

Appeal from the Vanderburgh Circuit Court, No. 82C01-0707-MF-343 The Honorable Carl D. Heldt, Judge _________________________________

On Transfer from the Indiana Court of Appeals, No. 82A02-1003-MF-339 _________________________________ July 31, 2012

Dickson, Chief Justice.

This case involves a property dispute between an individual church congregation, the Olivet Presbyterian Church ("Olivet"),1 and the denominational organization with which it was previously affiliated, the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) ("PC(USA)"), and the latter's subsidiary organizations, the plaintiffs in this action—the Presbytery of Ohio Valley and the Synod of Lin- coln Trails of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), Inc. (collectively, "Presbytery").2 The trial court granted summary judgment rejecting the Presbytery's claims of express and implied trust and holding that the disputed property is solely owned by Olivet. The Presbytery appealed both the denial of its motion for summary judgment and the granting of Olivet's motion. The Court of Appeals reversed the trial court and granted summary judgment in favor of the Presbytery. Pres- bytery of Ohio Valley, Inc. v. OPC, Inc., 940 N.E.2d 1188, 1197 (Ind. Ct. App. 2010). We granted transfer, thereby vacating the opinion of the Court of Appeals. Ind. App. R. 58(A)(2). We hold that genuine issues of material fact arise from the inferences flowing from the stipulated designated evidence and that neither Olivet nor the Presbytery is entitled to the full relief sought in their respective motions for summary judgment.

1 The first and second named defendants, for purposes of this case, both constitute the congrega- tion of Olivet. During the course of Olivet's separation from the PC(USA), Olivet amended its articles of incorporation and became known as "OPC, Inc." Stipulated Statement of Facts ¶ 11. Olivet then formed a second corporation, "Olivet Evangelical Presbyterian Church of Evansville, Inc." Id. ¶ 12. The two entities then merged. Id. ¶ 13. The third named defendant, the Evangelical Presbyterian Church, is the denominational organization with which Olivet is now affiliated. Id. ¶ 14. The Evangelical Presbyterian Church remains a named party to this suit but "claims it has no beneficial or legal interest in the Property at issue in this dispute." Id. ¶ 16. 2 In the PC(USA) there are four governing bodies or "judicatories," and each is answerable the next highest body. Book of Order: 2005–2007 §§ G-4.0301, G-9.0101, G-9.0103 (2005). These bodies, in ascending order, are the session, the presbytery, the synod, and the General Assembly. Id. § G-9.0101. A local church (or "particular church") is governed by its session, which consists of the church's ministers and elders elected by the congregation. Id. §§ G-7.0103, G-10.0101. A presbytery then consists of "all the churches and ministers . . . within a certain district," as well as at least one elder from each session within the district. Id. § G-11.0101 (endnote omitted). A synod oversees three or more presbyteries in a specified geographic region and consists of "commissioners elected by the presbyteries." Id. § G- 12.0101. The General Assembly is the highest judicatory "and is representative of the unity of the syn- ods, presbyteries, sessions, and congregations of the [PC(USA)]." Id. § G-13.0101. It meets annually and is composed of a number of elders and ministers elected by each presbytery proportional to each presby- tery's membership. Id. § G-13.0102. 2 Olivet, formerly the Olivet Presbyterian Church of Evansville and the Olive Street Pres- byterian Church, was affiliated in 1900 with an ancestor of the current PC(USA), which was not formed until the early 1980s when the United Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. combined with the Presbyterian Church of the United States to become the PC(USA).3 In 1968, Olivet acquired the real estate and built its church building using its own resources. Beginning at least as far back as 1994, the Olivet congregation began to have doctrinal disputes with the PC(USA), "in- cluding disputes about church policies and positions on abortion, ordination, Christology and theology." Stipulated Statement of Facts ¶ 50 [hereinafter Stip. Facts]. Olivet in 2006 (with a 98% approval vote of its congregation) decided to disassociate from the PC(USA) when the General Assembly of the PC(USA) was considering substantial alterations to its denominational policy and religious doctrine, among them: "1) the deity of Christ, 2) the essentials of salvation, and 3) the Bible as the infallible word of God." Stipulated Documentary R. 48 [hereinafter Stip. Ex.]. In response, the PC(USA), through its Presbytery, offered to "release" Olivet from mem- bership in the PC(USA) on condition that, while negotiations continue regarding "the issue of the disposition of the church and its real property," Olivet must agree to treat the building as leased from the Presbytery for eight months and pay $1.00 as lease consideration and, if a settlement is not agreed, then for up to one more year "at the current market value for such space in Evans- ville, Indiana." Stip. Ex. 61. Olivet did not accept this proposal.

When Olivet declined to relinquish ownership of its church property, the Presbytery filed this action claiming a trust on Olivet's property in favor of the PC(USA) and seeking a declarato- ry judgment divesting Olivet from all right, title, and interest in its property. As explained by the trial court, the "PC(USA) seeks through this litigation to take control of the building and real property at 5600 Oak Hill Road as well as the congregation bank accounts and any other proper- ty." Entry of Final Judgment with Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law, Appellants' App'x at 13–14.4 The trial court, faced with competing motions for summary judgment, determined

3 The general history of Presbyterianism in the United States is replete with numerous splits and reunifications. See Stipulated Statement of Facts n.7 (referring the Court to the website of the Presbyteri- an Historical Society); Family Tree of Presbyterian Denominations, Presbyterian Historical Society, The National Archives of the PC(USA), http://www.history.pcusa.org/history/denominations.cfm (last visited July 19, 2012) (appended as Attachment A).

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