Are/Were California witnesses REALLY different?

by TMS 33 Replies latest jw friends

  • TMS
    TMS

    Gifted, eccentric and creative people can be found anywhere but let
    me reinforce the California sterotypes.

    In 1969 I had the "privilege" of attending KM School in Pittsburg, PA
    for the two week course. School attendees were not local as now,
    but came from all over the U.S. In our class we had four Californians.
    Two were by-the-book JW's.

    One of the other two Californians was in my car group. He was very
    particular about his appearance and seemed a sensitive soul. He told
    us that he was an opera singer and commented on a few of his per-
    formances. We all just listened.

    One of the assignments in this older version of the KM School was to
    put on a Service Meeting. We were assigned the same parts in the
    Kingdom Ministry as the typical congregation. The only change was
    that everything was to be modified, slanted to appeal to a congregation
    of overseers, which we were.

    Bro. Opera Singer followed me on the program. He introduced his part
    appropriately and then, without furthur adieu burst into an operatic
    aria, pacing the stage, arms uplifted bellowing the words in Italian.

    On the ride back to our accommodations, Bro. O. Singer pressed us all
    to assess his performance, not in musical terms, but "Do you think the
    brothers understood where I was coming from?" The car group was
    silent. Finally, I said: "I think they did!"

    tms

    If this thread lives on a little, I may comment on the other Californian in our class

  • gumby
    gumby
    "Do you think the
    brothers understood where I was coming from?" The car group was
    silent. Finally, I said: "I think they did!"

    I'll bet everyone wasn't silent after you said that eh? LOL!

    Good story tms!

    There are plenty of us Californians here would like to hear some more if you want.

    Gumby

  • Why Georgia
    Why Georgia

    I went to KH's in Northern California and they do not sound at all like the descriptions of Southern California KH's.

    I did notice a few differences between KH's in California and Massachusetts:

    More interracial marriages in California.

    The sisters in the Massachusetts KH were told to wear tights when going out in service during the winter so they wouldn't get as cold walking in the snow. The ladies in California often didn't wear panty hose unless they were older.

    In the halls here in Massachusetts that I have gone to I have only seen 1-2 African Americans at each hall and they were usually very very old or a young single sister.

  • pratt1
    pratt1

    Growing up in Brooklyn near the headquarters, any congo outside of NY was considered not as spiritual because of the absence of Bethel brothers, the direct recipients of the fruits of the "Faithful and Discreet Slave".

    So our brothers and sisters on the "left coast" were influenced by worldly material possessions much more than there brothers in the East.

    At least that's how a CO explained it.

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