Key Employee Issues Unique to Churches—and How to Navigate Them
Several employee issues that are unique to churches can have a material effect on whether a ministry succeeds or fails.
The Editors
Churches often lack clarity and fail to comply with applicable law in several areas related to employment. Attorney Frank Sommerville takes an in-depth look at each area with the goal of giving greater clarity, encouraging tax and labor law compliance, and detailing best practices.
For additional reading beyond this series, see Richard Hammar’s analyses of notable court decisions about common employment disputes.
On-Demand Webinar: Addressing some of the most challenging and confusing issues churches face as employers.
Frank Sommerville
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