I have to ask this. I have heard of a couple cases in the last year where this happened, and I wonder if its happened to anyone else.
One of my acquaintances from another list moved from Portland back to his homestate of Maine. He moved to a small town near the town where he was associated, but had not been associated for over 12 years. The elders tracked him down after all that time and said they wanted to have a committee meeting so that they could disfellowship him. He told them to take a flying leap at which point they did it without him. Message was the same old thing about keeping the org clean.
My cousin had a similar thing happen. An elder from our old hometown congregation in Montana was looking for her. They knew her sister lived in Missoula and found her at the restaurant that her husband owns. They asked her where the sister lived and all sorts of questions about her. She told them that she would not give out that information but would let her know they were looking for her. I guess about 3 or 4 times over a 6 month period they would come in with the inquisition. So she finally called her and told her that they were hounding her.
So my cuz calls up this one particular elder (a real butthead too) and says, hello is this _________?
He says yes. She says, this is ____, I heard you were looking for me, what do you want? He said I want your address and phone number. She says why do you want it? He says nevermind, I just need contact information. She says no, I'm not going to give that to you. Is there anything else you need? He says, are you a part of any other religion? (she's pagan). She says no, I'm not a part of any organized religion.
So that was the end of the conversation, but they asked her sister AGAIN afterwards and she just told them that she didn't want to see them anymore and to leave her alone.
So, anyone else have them look you up after years and years to try to "get rid of you officially?" Just curious as to whether this was an anomoly or a trend.
Gretchen