The BOE in my childhood congregation was probably the nicest and most sincere group of elders I have ever come across, at least the BOE I grew up with. I still hold each of them in high regard, they were truly very kind and caring people. However, apparently before I was born (pre ’79) and when I was a small child there was quite a bit of trouble in that cong. At least two elder I know of were DF’d ". I’m not sure for what but I remember hearing stories of these former elders running ahead of FS car groups to warn their neighbors they were coming. I remember seeing "No JW" stickers on many doors in these same neighborhoods. Also, a few MS’s were df’d (my father among them) for adultery and other "wrong doings". One MS, my father’s best friend, was involved in a scandal in which his wife asked him to cheat on her so she could be free to divorce and remarry her new lover….. he complied, was df’d, and she went on to marry her boyfriend (who later cheated on her…… Karma is a bitch, ain’t it!) . The situation was so bad in that cong. that elders were brought in from surrounding congs. to fill the vacant positions. Those new elders are the BOE I grew up with.
One memory I have, not sure if this is before or after the "elder purge"…. I’m thinking before, was during the service meeting (after the ministry school). There was a question and answer session. A brother gave a comment. Another brother on the other side of the hall raised his hand and was called on. This brother then began to vehemently disagree with the first brothers comment. I don’t remember the subject but I clearly remember the brother saying "YOU ARE WRONG!". The conductor took control of things at that point but you could hear a pin drop in the congregation, It was like someone had just cut a stale egg fart and the whole congregation got a nose full. I don’t remember seeing the second brother around very much anymore.
I have always been curious on why there were so many apostates in my congregation, why so many elders and other brothers left, why brothers were getting in arguments during question and answer sessions at meetings. I heard their names for years to come, always along with some disparaging comments, but I never heard why they left. It didn’t occur to me until my exit from the watchtower that as a child I was witnessing the crumbling of a congregation from the backlash of 1975, and the great apostate purge of the early ‘80’s.
~LL06