October 14, 2015 BOE
by wifibandit 18 Replies latest watchtower beliefs
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FadeToBlack
Where my wife attends, they have the mid-week meeting on Friday. Maybe they should just call it 'not-Sunday' meeting. It seems to me if meetings are supposed to 'recharge' you after having to deal with the world, it would be better to space them out a bit. When I was going, I hated meetings on Friday and Sunday, especially if we went out in service on Saturday. Now, I don't worry about any of it. -
Calebs Airplane
Translation: Remove the word "SCHOOL" from your sign to avoid being accused of allowing registered sex offenders and/or pedophiles to be in close proximity to children in a learning institution. -
Atlantis
wifi:
Thank you!
WTUnderground!
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LostGeneration
Midweek meeting and Weekend meeting??
Wow, the brain trust up there in Brooklyn keeps on inspiring!
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Billy the Ex-Bethelite
Where my wife attends, they have the mid-week meeting on Friday. Maybe they should just call it 'not-Sunday' meeting.
I've been in a congregation that had their Sunday meeting on Saturday. So they would have 2 "not-Sunday" meetings.
I'd suggest that they call them "This Meeting" and "That Meeting".
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sir82
That's weird. Why don't they want to show the names of the meetings?
Are they going to rename them every year?
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punkofnice
Any expenses incurred would be the responsibility of the congregation
That's the bit I saw. They can do whatever they want with their sign, I don't care. I just laugh when I see the WBT$ not wanting to help in any way.......they're quick enough to demand money though.
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Londo111
I believe I've used the term 'midweek meeting' in the past to describe the...midweek meeting.
With more congregations being packed into a single building, some have to meet Saturday. I know this has happened in my area. Therefore I think this precipitates the change to 'Weekend Meeting'.
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dozy
Just my suggestion to the Org- how about "weekday" meeting and "weekend" meeting? Friday evening , for example , is hardly "mid-week". With cutbacks and sell-offs meaning many congregations are forced to use the same KH and have their "mid-week" meeting throughout the week , that would make sense.