In Canada,,, Thanksgiving falls on the 2nd Monday in October..
It seems to fit. Shorter dayys,, cooler weather.
Seems to fit with entering a cooler season. Thanksgiving does.
my family had several elders, ministerial servants, auxillary pioneers etc, so it certainly wasn't one of those 'barely in' families.
but in certain small ways, i think mine were slightly less hard line than some other families i've heard stories about over the years.
one example was the 'fall dinner'.
In Canada,,, Thanksgiving falls on the 2nd Monday in October..
It seems to fit. Shorter dayys,, cooler weather.
Seems to fit with entering a cooler season. Thanksgiving does.
the last assembly i attended was over 10 years ago.
the monotone speakers, boring talks, uncomfortable seats, long prayers and nodding off after the lunch break did me in.
i survived the morning sessions, but the afternoon sessions were brutal.
The CONNventions;;
Some of its nostalgic in a way.
The cheap soft drinks in a can. The frozen orange juice. Frozen pudding,,,,ham hoagie,,,,,
,,,,,these small perks made the 3 or even 4 day boasting sessions a 'lil more bearable.
the last assembly i attended was over 10 years ago.
the monotone speakers, boring talks, uncomfortable seats, long prayers and nodding off after the lunch break did me in.
i survived the morning sessions, but the afternoon sessions were brutal.
Growing up as a kid in the Borg the motivating incentives to surviving each day of the convention was....
A meal in a restaurant
& a refreshing night on the waterslides & the pool.
There,,,, that was incentive to surviving each day of the assembly..
You had that,,,,,,to look forward to!!!
my family had several elders, ministerial servants, auxillary pioneers etc, so it certainly wasn't one of those 'barely in' families.
but in certain small ways, i think mine were slightly less hard line than some other families i've heard stories about over the years.
one example was the 'fall dinner'.
A whole bunch of people,,, lets say around 60 people,,,, several families.
A few families would roast turkeys,,, others bake apple or pumpkin pies.
Some would bring ice cream,,,
Others would mash potatoes,,,
Some would bring cranberry sauce,,,
A few families would make salads or coleslaw,,,,
And they would always rent some dance hall about a week after or before Thanksgiving.
mark jones writes:.
if they were spied upon and it was reported to the elders they’d be “invited” to a judicial committee whereupon they’d be cross examined in a locked backroom by three men acting as judge and jury to decide if they are guilty.. .
if the elders decide that they are guilty, they’ll then decide if the person is sorry.
TonusOH
What you're saying is how the Borganization has painted itself into a corner.
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the last assembly i attended was over 10 years ago.
the monotone speakers, boring talks, uncomfortable seats, long prayers and nodding off after the lunch break did me in.
i survived the morning sessions, but the afternoon sessions were brutal.
I was on the ball & bolted out of the venue just when the final dude finished his talk. Between then and the other guy coming on stage & giving his comments.
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the last assembly i attended was over 10 years ago.
the monotone speakers, boring talks, uncomfortable seats, long prayers and nodding off after the lunch break did me in.
i survived the morning sessions, but the afternoon sessions were brutal.
I remember in the 1980s they had 4 - day CONventions beginning with Thursday afternoon.
They even had field service arrangement in the afternoons on either the Thursday or Friday afternoon.
I remember a few perks like the Shasta cola or Sprite. Fruit bags,, potato chips & chocolate pudding which would help take the ""sting"',, out of the long afternoons.
mark jones writes:.
if they were spied upon and it was reported to the elders they’d be “invited” to a judicial committee whereupon they’d be cross examined in a locked backroom by three men acting as judge and jury to decide if they are guilty.. .
if the elders decide that they are guilty, they’ll then decide if the person is sorry.
You could celebrate Xmas in kind of a low key "not known" kind of way.
ie) not putting up a tree or decorations
But just roasting a turkey. Lots of fine baking,, small gifts & have a few non jw relatives or just friends over.
mark jones writes:.
if they were spied upon and it was reported to the elders they’d be “invited” to a judicial committee whereupon they’d be cross examined in a locked backroom by three men acting as judge and jury to decide if they are guilty.. .
if the elders decide that they are guilty, they’ll then decide if the person is sorry.
LHG;
You just hit the ball out of the park!!!
Because you know what,,,,most & I mean most JWs are NOT stupid people. Id say 99.999999% are NOT stupid people.
What you just said,,,the Borg dreads the fact if they dare figure this out.
the last assembly i attended was over 10 years ago.
the monotone speakers, boring talks, uncomfortable seats, long prayers and nodding off after the lunch break did me in.
i survived the morning sessions, but the afternoon sessions were brutal.
Liam;
I know. Its just an illusion the JWs have
Its the same illusion they have with their ""perceived choice of worship" they have.
Its not a choice they have. Once they stop doing what they're ""told" to do,,,they're treated an entire different way.