it used to be that a new church could not be planted within 5 miles of an existing church without permission from that local church/pastor.That has since been done away with. Permission is still necessary as a courtesy and unless there is a compelling reason the permission will be granted and in fact the new church plant will get every resource available to help it become a viable church.Here is our bylaw referencing new church plantsSection 6. New AssembliesThe planting of new churches shall be a priority goal of The General Council of the Assemblies of God. Resources at all levels shall be aligned to accomplish this purpose. Initiative for establishing new churches and the oversight of those churches may emanate from local assemblies, sections, and district councils. District presbyteries, sectional committees, or the authorities within a district charged with the responsibility of approving new churches shall not prohibit the planting of new churches unless a compelling reason exists. If it is determined that a compelling reason exists, a minister or local church desiring to plant the church shall have the right to appeal to their district presbytery or authorities within a district charged with the responsibility of approving new churches, and the decision of the district