Michigan Restated Articles of Incorporation For Use By Ecclesiastical Corps is a document that outlines the formation and purpose of an ecclesiastical corporation, or church, in the state of Michigan. This document sets forth the corporation's name, its mission, its purpose, its administrative structure, and its non-profit status. It also states the corporation's members, its assets, its liabilities, and its financial activities. Additionally, it outlines the rights and responsibilities of the corporation's members, as well as the powers and duties of the board of directors. There are two types of Michigan Restated Articles of Incorporation For Use By Ecclesiastical Corps: one for churches that are organized and operated for religious purposes, and one for those that are organized and operated for charitable or other purposes.