That's one of those things that show how the JW religion is very distant from the way they picture themselves to the world - a people who supposedly have "an intimate relationship with God". Elders and prayers are things that don't go naturally together. Prayers in meetings with Elders and MS are usually bureaucractic and sterile, a perfunctory act that is done only for protocol. And they are supposed to be the examples to the flock!
I once got a little late for an elders and ministerial servants meeting. One elder was saying the opening prayer, but two of them were not even following the prayer. They were reviewing their notes for the meeting!
During the meetings when there were difficult matters to decide, caring for widows or sick people or financial matters, I would suggest a prayer. NO ONE WOULD AGREE TO SAY ONE. I think they thought I was nuts.
You hit the nail on the head. Your comment sums up the reason why the JWs are such a disfunctional religion. Praying sounds silly to those "glorious ones". It should be the other way around - they say Christians should "rely on Jehovah" on everything they do, but when it's time to act accordingly, like when someone suggests a prayer outside of the regular schedule, it sounds weird and out of place. The Society, with its emphasis on "organization" and "efficiency", suffocates elders' spontainity on spiritual matters.
This organization created a distorted concept of spirituality.
Neo