Middle judicatory
A middle judicatory is an administrative structure or organization found in religious denominations between the local congregation and the widest or highest national or international level. The term is meant to be neutral with regard to polity, though it derives from Presbyterianism where the local, regional and national bodies are themselves respectively higher courts.
Depending on the polity, the middle judicatory can have decisive authority over a local church, can offer standing for clergy members but little or no control over congregations, can offer counsel and services but no authority, or can serve as an informal vehicle for fellowship and communication.
Church of England
    
    
Church of Scotland
    
    
Episcopal Church in the United States of America
    
- Dioceses of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America
 - Provinces of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America
 
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
    
    
Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod
    
    
Presbyterian Church (USA)
    
    
Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)
    
    
United Church of Canada
    
    
United Church of Christ
    
    
United Methodist Church
    
    
Unitarian Universalist Association
    
    
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