I like the Idea of keeping the building tied up on litigation, and bleeding the PCUSA dry with maintenance costs. Don't forget to fine the snot out of them for every code violation as the building falls apart.
“Tulsa was heavily overbuilt when I lived there. If you don’t insist on the opulence of their old building, new digs will be easy to find.”
There is a lot of truth to the statement. But it’s not just “opulence.” The people built it, maintained it, generations have been baptized, confirmed, married, buried there. It is not just a building, it is a holy place that has been cared for and loved as the house of the Lord by many people for many years. I imagine the attachment is quite strong.