15. At times, complicated judicial cases may
necessitate consultation with an experienced mature
elder in another congregation or the Circuit overseer.
In such a situation, inform the wrongdoer that
the decision is pending. Do not inform him that you
will be consulting with parties outside of the judicial
committee, which may at times indude the
branch office. While pertinent details may be discussed,
names should not be used when discussing
the case with another elder. However, when the circuit
overseer is consulted or when circumstances require
that the branch office be contacted, the judicial
committee should reveal the names.
Chapter 7 95
To use your name or not use your name...That is the question
by Momma-Tossed-Me 11 Replies latest jw friends
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Momma-Tossed-Me
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caliber
To be or not to be ... that is the question !!! ... LOL ...sorry I'm in a silly mood today no offense please !!
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cult classic
Their procedures are crap!
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blondie
Believe me if elders live in the same area, with enough details they don't need names to know who is being talked about.
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cantleave
As if............
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Darth plaugeis
Elders can't keep secrets..... in my area anyhow.
Wives knew...kids knew... and after a couple of beers.....I knew.LOL
Sister Rebel did what?? With Who?.... WHERE! WOW!!
Next meeting
"Sister Rebel.... How U Doin'?"
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Lady Lee
outlaw behave yourself and get away from those dogs