Are There Different 508s

Are There Different 508s

Yes.  A 508 may be a 1) church or, an 2) association of churches or, 3) an integrated auxiliary of a church. In fact, many times there is a group of like-minded FBO’s that want to share an affiliation but not give up their independence or local control thus falling under Category #2.
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