I have been reviewing general church bylaw membership qualifications / regulations, and have found reasons for dismissal to be typical of; 1) by death, 2) by request, 3) by inactivity, and 4) by discipline. Regarding dismissal by discipline, I have found some churches deny the withdrawal of membership while under church discipline. Can anyone help me understand why this restriction, and how it might work? It would seem if someone wants to withdraw membership, right or wrong, there's not a whole lot the church can do about it. Am i missing something?
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Thank you Alex for your explanation, from that perspective, I understand it as a practical matter. It would seem for this policy to be effective, it would require the cooperation of churches, and honesty from the one who opts out of disciplinary counsel, an unlikely scenario? Is there some Biblical principal or example that would support this type of policy? Thanks again for your help.