Francois wrote:
For instance, there was a brother, an elder, nice guy and well-liked in the congregation who as kiting checks. And he was brought to a meeting of his elder buddies who dealt with him on the issue. He'd also borrow money and have a helluva time paying it back. It was sad to watch. Finally he was put on announced probation and later got his shit together.
My question for anyone that can answer is:
So, if this guy DIDN'T get his shit together and not pay back money he borrowed, would he have been disfellowshipped? And exactly what would the offense been called? What would have been announced?
I know of someone that was DF'd under similiar circumstances, but I have been unable to determine what exactly the official reason was.
It happened in the early 60's. Before the time of most here, I know, but would appreciate any insight anyone might have.
Thanks
Andee
Hoping that Amazing doesn't mind me interrupting his thread with my question.
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