Hi, Joel,
I remember you from the chats a year or two back. Your comment here is so sad as it is right on the money. Shunning makes no sense at all. People in trouble need the congregation to rally around them, and help hold them up through the tough times. Turning your back helps no one. I hope you have good friends now. You deserve them.
BTW, my sister and her family were once "expelled" (in her words) from a congregation because they were on public assistance, very poor, had very little by way of material things, and were told they were "too needy". How much sense can that make? That would have been the end of it for me, but she's still a member. Kicked in the teeth and she picked herself up, wiped off the blood, said, "Thank you, I needed that." blamed herself for their cruelty, and moved to a new congregation.
I never understood it. Still don't. I guess I really don't want to. Her life. Her choice. Sure wouldn't have been mine.
Good luck to you, Joel.
Susan