Having been a partaker at the previous Memorials, upon missing that first I felt:
- sad
- guilty
- confused
- traitorous
- tearful
- angry
- hurt
- disrespectful
- fretful
I have since 'come to terms' with it all.
-V.
by JH 37 Replies latest jw friends
Having been a partaker at the previous Memorials, upon missing that first I felt:
- sad
- guilty
- confused
- traitorous
- tearful
- angry
- hurt
- disrespectful
- fretful
I have since 'come to terms' with it all.
-V.
I was at work.
It didn't feel strange or anything else by that time I had decided despite some lingering doubts that the JW religion had no validity and all its manifestations were pointless. I knew the "anointed" had no say in the way the org was being run so what was the point of the org giving them the bread and wine, of them being anointed?
like darth vader , it was fantastic
I never noticed the date came and went before I realised it.
Never bothered me
That was a long time ago. I don't remember how I felt, but I don't think I missed anything.
I don't remember the first memorial I missed-I really didn't care anymore.
I do remember the first memorial I made my Mom miss though. This last one (2006) was on the day we returned from a cruise. She got home several hours too late to go. OOPS. :) Not like she missed anything really-same talk, same NOT eating the passover meal. Whats the purpose. Passover is a good name for it when applied to Dubs, huh?
Freedom rocks, and I felt it!