Hey All:
Black Man, that is so true. Especially true is what Chipster said. However, one of the times that many bro. scramble for position is when the congregation is known to have probs and the C.O. brings in a brother or two for outside help. This happened at the congregation I was attending down here in New Orleans about a yr or so before I left.
There's this brother who was asssigned to work the New Orleans circuit early in the 1980's. He was an an elder/pioneer and his wife was also a pioneer. They had both raised ten kids together and now wanted to serve where the need was greater. I think he even retired early to do it. Anyways, I found out that he was known as a "cleaner". In other words, if a congregation was having problems, he was the man the C.O. used to root them out. He would be assigned as an elder to "problem" congregations, usually to serve as the P.O.
OK, so the servant body at our conregation right now is in a shambles. Two well respected long time elders have just stepped aside. The M.S. body is a group of immature nepotistic brats, who won't help their fellow MS by carrying mics at the meetings because they are tired.(that was the only congregation I attended where I saw that happen) I mean even if the guy was short handed they would not help him. There were all kinds of silly squabbles and accusation of nepotism flying around, plus we had about 3 months straight were someone was annouced as being either disfellowshipped or dissassociated at the beginning of every service meeting. So, the C.O. at his next visit holds off on all appointments and calls in the "cleaner".
Man, when this guy came in, all of a sudden every MS was raising the amount of mags he recieved for field service. Showing upp for service event in spite of being "tired". There was so much brown nosing going on, it was unbeleivable. All of a sudden everyone on the servant body was sooooo cooperative. I was secretly disgusted at all this because these guys had really said and done really unkind things to each other, and did not show any kind of effort to change until this "man" showed up. Thie disfellowshippings stopped, gratefully. However many of the ppl that were disfellowshipped were ones who were havuing family and finacial problems. Most of them were inactive or irregular. It was implied to me by an elder who sat on jc, that the onlyreasons they stooppped working with the ppl was because it was felt that they were impeding the flow of Jehovah's spirit and thus opening up the congregation to all it's "problems".
I know I got a little of the subject, but that's just some of the things I saw happen that led to my disillusionment with the religion I once thought it would be a dream come true to be a part of.
ONE....
Bigboi
"it ain't what ya do. it's how you do it" quote from the song "True Honeybunz" by Bahamadia