ONCE again it depends on the body of elders, and what they require for those who serve on JC-
so much for UNITY-
typically it will contain a summary letter of the case that each elder reveiws and signs indicating agreement with the general context , along with ALL NOTES,
IT IS usually the notes that contain many of the details, but once again,
IT DEPEND the ELDERS WHO are on that committee
some elder take extension notes, color of her "PANTIES", ETC, others dont take hardly any notes
some elders when they send the s77 card to bethel try to include as much as they can, others on min-
the wt had a letter that stated that some records that are 5yrs old could be DESTROYED,
, BUT IN MY EXP they rarely are,
when i was sec i did, esp where someone was dead - i know how that sounds, but it is true--
techncally no one is suppose to read the letter except the orginal commmitte, if they are not availble- dead or moved. then the new guys assigned will read it
if the elders is near by he "MAYBE" asked to serve on this old commiittee even thought not being an elder
i saw it once, it was a case of business transactions that was someone legal and complicated
i think it was more due to the fact that the elders in the hall were not educated enough to handle the complicated details of that case, some stock, property and investment stuff-
but that is rare-
if a person moves THIS FILE IS NOT MOVED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1-
INSTEAD a LETTER OF INTRO IS SENT - once again DEPENDIGN ON THE ELDERS and this has always been the lynchpin in why some folks GET THE SHAFT AND OTHERS DON'T THE ELDER ARE THE KEY, BUT BARE IN MIND:
Paducah Sun 1-28-01
Mario Moreno, associate general counsel at the church's New York headquarters,.
J.R. Brown, public affairs director for the church,
Both Brown and Moreno said that the elders, who volunteer and are essentially untrained clergy, might err in their application of a policy
SO WHAT THE HE!! DO YOU EXPECT- SMILE