A baptized brother in a local congregation stopped attending meetings months ago. He hasn't been disfellowshipped, nor has he taken any steps to disassociate himself from the congregation. He hasn't even been marked or privately reproved - God, I hate this type of cultish lingo, he just stopped attending meetings. Yet, he is being actively shunned by his witness relatives and old peers as a matter of congregational policy.
His sin? Being about to marry a non-witness girl he met after he stopped attending meetings. Now, as we all know, it is not uncommon for individual witnesses, in an effort to give an appearance of superior spirituality, to shun fading relatives. But this type of situation is different, as I said, because the shunning is being actively encouraged from his congregation. The elders are issuing threats to those involved so that no witness relative of his goes to the wedding reception. A greeting, maybe, but no association whatsoever. The guy is not having a religious ceremony, so this wouldn't be an issue here.
Technically speaking, this guy is still a witness. So is this a case of witnesses shunning other witnesses? I hear this sort of situation is happening more and more, and yet there is no public statement from the WT to that effect, nor have instructions been given to the elders in private. As more witnesses quietly leave their mother organization and avoid being shunned by keeping a low profile, we will see more instances of this type of shunning. The WT wants to send a message, loud and clear, that anybody who leaves, quietly fading or not, will have to face the consequences. And I guess the are not leaving that part on Jehovah's hands! Oh, the irony...
Mark