StephaneLaliberte,
They are available on their *secret* log-in site.
1. the life and ministry meeting will proceed as outlined in the life and ministry meeting workbookand according to the instructions that follow.. 3. treasures from gods word:.
the theme and an outline of two or three main points are provided in thelife and ministry meeting workbook.
this should be assigned to a qualified elder.. 6. concluding comments: 3 minutes or less.
StephaneLaliberte,
They are available on their *secret* log-in site.
1. the life and ministry meeting will proceed as outlined in the life and ministry meeting workbookand according to the instructions that follow.. 3. treasures from gods word:.
the theme and an outline of two or three main points are provided in thelife and ministry meeting workbook.
this should be assigned to a qualified elder.. 6. concluding comments: 3 minutes or less.
1. The Life and Ministry Meeting will proceed as outlined in the Life and Ministry Meeting Workbook
and according to the instructions that follow.
3. Treasures From God’s Word:
Talk: 10 minutes. The theme and an outline of two or three main points are provided in the
Life and Ministry Meeting Workbook. This talk is to be assigned to an elder or a qualified
ministerial servant. When a new Bible book is scheduled in the weekly Bible reading, a video
will be played to introduce it. The speaker may draw parallels from the video to the
theme. However, he should be certain to cover the additional points noted in the workbook.
Digging for Spiritual Gems: 8 minutes. This is a question-and-answer part to be handled
by an elder or a qualified ministerial servant. Those called on should offer comments of 30
seconds or less.
Bible Reading: 4 minutes or less. This part will be assigned to a brother. The student should
read the assigned material without giving an introduction or a conclusion. The meeting chairman
will be especially interested in helping students to read with accuracy, understanding, fluency,
proper sense stress, modulation, appropriate pausing, and naturalness.
4. Apply Yourself to the Field Ministry:
During the first week of every month, the Prepare This Month’s Presentations part will be presented in place of the three student assignments. At times, the Life and Ministry Meeting Workbook may provide specific settings and instructions for the student presentations, such as telephone witnessing or public witnessing.
Prepare This Month’s Presentations: 15 minutes. Videos of model presentations will be
shown and discussed to prepare the congregation to offer the magazines or the featured publication.
This part will be assigned to an elder or a qualified ministerial servant.
Initial Call: 2 minutes or less. This student presentation may be assigned to a brother or a sister.
When assigned to a brother, the assistant should be a member of his family or a brother in
the congregation. The student should choose a greeting appropriate for the area.
Return Visit: 4 minutes or less. This student presentation may be assigned to a brother or a
sister. When assigned to a brother, the assistant should be a member of his family or a
brother in the congregation. The student and assistant may be seated at a table or be standing.
Bible Study: 6 minutes or less. This student presentation may be assigned to a brother or a
sister. When assigned to a brother, the assistant should be a member of his family or a
brother in the congregation. The student and assistant may be seated at a table or standing.
From time to time, elders may receive this assignment.
5. Living as Christians:
After an opening song, the next 15 minutes of this section will consist of
one or two parts designed to help the audience to apply God’s Word. Unless otherwise indicated, these
parts may be assigned to elders or qualified ministerial servants, with the exception of local needs parts,
which should be handled by elders.
Congregation Bible Study: 30 minutes. This should be assigned to a qualified elder.
6. Concluding Comments: 3 minutes or less. The Life and Ministry Meeting chairman will review
particularly helpful points from the meeting and will preview material to be considered the following
week. He should mention the point from the Life and Ministry Meeting Answer Sheet (lma). He
might mention a question that will be posed on the next week’s meeting, giving the brothers something
to think about and watch for. He might indicate, by way of a reminder, the names of the students who
are assigned to give parts the next week, provided there is time for this. Unless otherwise indicated, any
necessary announcements should be made and any necessary letters should be read to the congregation
by the chairman during his concluding comments. If any announcements cannot be made or letters cannot
be read in the time allotted for the chairman’s concluding comments, he should conserve time in
other ways or ask the brothers handling parts on the Living as Christians section of the meeting to abbreviate
their parts as necessary. (See paragraph 8.) The meeting will conclude with song and prayer.
7. Counsel: Following each of the four student assignments, the Life and Ministry Meeting chairman
has approximately one minute to provide commendation and counsel based on the Ministry School
book. When the chairman introduces a student’s assignment, he will not announce the point of counsel
that the student is working on. However, when the student’s presentation is finished, and after some appropriate
words of commendation, the chairman may announce the point that the student is working on
and state why the student did well on that point or kindly explain why it would be beneficial for the student
to give that particular point further attention. According to the need of each student, additional constructive
counsel based on the Ministry School book may be given privately after the meeting or at another
time, either on the assigned speech quality or on another aspect of the presentation. The chairman
should update the counsel form in the student’s Ministry School book and advise the Life and Ministry
Meeting overseer accordingly.—See paragraphs 11 and 14 for instructions regarding the role of the Life
and Ministry Meeting overseer and the auxiliary counselor.
8. Timing: No part should go overtime, nor should the remarks of the Life and Ministry Meeting
chairman. The student assignments should tactfully be stopped when the time is up. If other parts on
the meeting go overtime, private counsel should be given by the auxiliary counselor. The entire meeting,
including songs and prayers, should last 1 hour and 45 minutes.
9. Visit of Circuit Overseer: When the congregation has the visit of the circuit overseer, the program
should proceed as described in the Life and Ministry Meeting Workbook with the following exceptions:
The Congregation Bible Study portion of the Living as Christians section will be replaced
with a 30-minute service talk given by the circuit overseer. Prior to the service talk, the Life and Ministry
Meeting chairman will review the program just held, preview the following week’s program, make
any necessary announcements, and then introduce the circuit overseer. After the service talk, the circuit
overseer will conclude the meeting with a song of his choice.
10. Week of Assembly or Convention: During the week of an assembly or convention, no congregation
meetings are held. The material scheduled for meetings during such weeks should be considered
individually or as a family.
11. Life and Ministry Meeting Overseer: An elder selected by the body of elders will serve as
the Life and Ministry Meeting overseer. He will be responsible for ensuring that this meeting is well
organized and handled according to these instructions. He should maintain good communication with
the auxiliary counselor. As soon as the Life and Ministry Meeting Workbook for a given month becomes
available, the Life and Ministry Meeting overseer will make the student assignments for that
month. There are four student assignments each week, namely, the Bible Reading assignment during
the Treasures From God’s Word section, and the Initial Call, Return Visit, and Bible Study assignments
during the Apply Yourself to the Field Ministry section. Guidelines for those enrolling as students are
set forth in the Ministry School book, page 282, and these guidelines still apply to the Life and Ministry
Meeting. Each of the student assignments, including the counsel point the student is working on, should
be distributed at least three weeks prior to the date of the assignment by means of the Our Christian
Life and Ministry Meeting Assignment (S-89) form. (Please note that some of the points of counsel on
pages 79-81 of the Ministry School book will not apply to the Bible Reading assignment or to demonstrations.)
Information regarding student assignments for the month should also be conveyed to the appropriate
Life and Ministry Meeting chairmen and, if applicable, to the appropriate counselor for an
auxiliary class.
12. Life and Ministry Meeting Chairman: Each week, one elder will serve as the chairman for
the duration of the Life and Ministry Meeting. He will be responsible for preparing the introductory
and concluding comments. He will also introduce all of the parts and, depending on the size of the body
of elders, he may be responsible for handling certain parts on the meeting as well. The body of elders
will determine which elders are qualified to fill this role. The qualified elders would normally be assigned
as chairmen periodically. Depending on local circumstances, the Life and Ministry Meeting
overseer may be used as chairman more frequently than the other qualified elders. If an elder is qualified
to conduct the Congregation Bible Study, likely he is also qualified to serve as the meeting chairman.
Please keep in mind, however, that the elder who serves as chairman will be required to offer loving
and helpful commendation and counsel to those who have student assignments. The chairman is also responsible
for ensuring that the meeting concludes on time. (See paragraphs 6 and 8.) If the chairman
wishes and if there is adequate space, a standing microphone may be positioned on the platform so that he
may introduce each ensuing part while the brother giving the part is taking his position at the speaker
stand. Likewise, the chairman may wish to sit at a table on the platform when introducing the student assignments
and offering counsel. This may conserve time.
13. Coordinator of the Body of Elders: The coordinator of the body of elders will make assignments
of all meeting parts other than the student assignments. This includes the assignment of the
meeting chairman for each week from among those approved by the body of elders. In cooperation
with the Life and Ministry Meeting overseer, the coordinator of the body of elders should ensure that a
copy of the assignment schedule for the entire meeting is posted on the information board.
14. Auxiliary Counselor: Whenever possible, it is good to use an elder who is an experienced
speaker to fill this role. The auxiliary counselor’s responsibility will be to give private counsel, if needed,
to elders and ministerial servants regarding any speaking assignments they may handle, including
parts on the Life and Ministry Meeting, public talks, and conducting or reading at the Watchtower
Study or Congregation Bible Study. (See paragraph 8.) If there are a number of elders in the congregation
who are capable speakers and teachers, then a different qualified elder may serve as the auxiliary
counselor each year. It is not necessary for the auxiliary counselor to offer counsel after each assignment.
15. Auxiliary Classes: Depending on the number of students, congregations may hold auxiliary
classes for the student assignments. Each auxiliary class should have a qualified counselor, preferably an
elder. Where necessary, a well-qualified ministerial servant may fill in. The body of elders should decide
who may serve in this capacity. The counselor should follow the procedure described in paragraph 7. If
auxiliary classes are held, students should be asked to go to the auxiliary classrooms following the Digging
for Spiritual Gems portion of the Treasures From God’s Word section of the meeting. They should
rejoin the rest of the congregation following the Apply Yourself to the Field Ministry section of the meeting.
Since videos of sample presentations are considered during the first meeting of the month, no auxiliary
classes will be held then, except for foreign-language groups.
16. Videos: Selected videos will be used in connection with this meeting. These will be made
available to elders (and, in some cases, ministerial servants) in the “Event Media” section of jw.org. On
occasion, videos such as those demonstrating sample presentations may be played at meetings for field
service after they have been shown at the Life and Ministry Meeting.
2015, questions and answers!.
.. these are some of the questions we have received and the answers to those questions.. .. 1. what happened a few months back when atlantis had to disappear.. .. answer: it wasn't so much that atlantis had to disappear.
it was that atlantis had to take a break due to a serious family situation.
"downsizing" has reached special pioneers.. this is the template mexico is using to get rid of many of its special pioneers.
see how cold and unloving is the language they use.
a translation attempt is as follows:.
you are released from the monthly hour requirement.
Damn!
got a call from a relative that i should go to the meeting this sunday because something major to be announced.
(they were told it has to do with branches closing down, missionaries being sent home, etc).
i said it's probably money.
tell us a little about yourself and your family.. my mother joined the frenzy when the end of the world was coming in 1975. her sister-in-law was first recruited and got her in.
when the end didnt come, mom was disfellowshipped shortly afterward, but she went back a few years later.
i did not care to go with her.
Thanks for sharing OTWO.
I was wondering, how did you quit being an elder? what steps you took? Did you announced in a BOE meeting?
Thanks again!
any takers?
we can pick a date and pull the plug?
lol .
i just read an email from a friend, and she shared some very interesting emails from her friends about information on changes now happening at the bethels around the world.
here is the email: .
---------------------------------thanks sally, jesus is directing the org and all decisions and instructions to us may not seem practical from now on, neither will we understand the reasonings behind many of the changes that the organization makes.
some decisions may be made that we perhaps don’t understand,
WTF? How hard is to understand?
Points 1 and 3 says it all:
1) so that expenses will not exceed donations.
3) every aspect of the organization is being looked into in an effort to save money.
Is all about the $$. Not that hard to understand.
i write under the screen name the governor.
why i chose this screen name was i felt strongly at the time (and still do) that the charterer itself from the walking dead tv series that is called the governor had a lot of qualities shared with the governing body.
both had narcissism blowing out of their ears, both oppressed individuals for their gain whether it was for power and profits and both the governing body and the governor were able to reel people into their trap by charming outsiders in and giving them big promises that could never be fulfilled.
october 4, 2015. to all congregations.
re: new provisions announced atannual meeting.
dear brothers:.
This is the warm-up of the letter posted by Watchtower-Free:
Dear Brothers:
On Saturday, October 3, 2015, after 3:00 p.m. in New York, a letter to all congregations
will be posted in the “Letters” section of jw.org. A related video will be posted in the “Event
Media” section of jw.org. It is our desire that, where possible, the letter be read to the congregation
and the video be played for the congregation at the first congregation meeting after its receipt.
In many cases, this will be at the conclusion of the Watchtower Study on October 4, 2015.
Of course, in some parts of the world, the next congregation meeting will be the Service Meeting
during the week of October 5, 2015.