Cooperation Between Congregations
When a case being considered requires the cooperation
of two or more congregations, do not hesitate to provide
the assistance needed.
If a person has moved from one congregation to another,
do not make the matter of jurisdiction an issue.
Do you have the facts? Can you handle the case most
effectively?
Then it may be appropriate for you to follow through
without delay.
If the wrongdoing involves persons who attend different
congregations, seek assistance from elders in the other
congregation( s ) and benefit from their observations.
The judicial committees can interview individuals sepa-
rately and/or jointly to ascertain the facts and clarify
discrepancies. (Prov. 18:13, 17)
If a joint meeting is held, thereafter the judicial committee
of each congregation will withdraw and handle the case( s)
of the person(s) from its own congregation.
Good communication and cooperation will minimize in-
consistencies in the judgments rendered.
Do not let a matter remain unhandled.