@pirata
2 of the Elders are Regular Pioneers (neither are retired)
1 of the Ministerial Servants is a Regular Pioneer (he is retired)
All of the Elders Auxillary at least once per year (generally around The Memorial)
question:.
why do i see so frequently the witnesses referred to as "window washers" on here?
i have been a witness (though only recently "conscious") for my whole life.
@pirata
2 of the Elders are Regular Pioneers (neither are retired)
1 of the Ministerial Servants is a Regular Pioneer (he is retired)
All of the Elders Auxillary at least once per year (generally around The Memorial)
question:.
why do i see so frequently the witnesses referred to as "window washers" on here?
i have been a witness (though only recently "conscious") for my whole life.
The Elders and Servants in my Congregation are as follows:
Elder (1) - Sales
Elder (2) - Sales Management
Elder (3) - Retired (Was in Sales)
Elder (4) - Retired (Was in the Automotive Industry)
Elder (5) - IT for a local Hospital
Elder (6) - Retired (Worked for Local Govt - non-military obviously)
Elder (7) - Architect/CAD Designer
Elder (8) - Retired (Worked in the Automotive Industry Also)
Elder (9) - Retired (Worked in Technology Development)
Elder (10) - Owns a personal Home Improvement Company
Elder (11) - Retired (Worked in Automotive Industry)
Servant (1) - Retired (Worked for Local Government)
Servant (2) - Owns a construction related company
Servant (3) - Sales
Servant (4) - Sales
Servant (5) - Unemployed (Perviously worked in a retail store, to my knowledge)
question:.
why do i see so frequently the witnesses referred to as "window washers" on here?
i have been a witness (though only recently "conscious") for my whole life.
Question:
Why do I see so frequently the Witnesses referred to as "Window Washers" on here?
I have been a witness (though only recently "conscious") for my whole life. I do not know a single JW who is a Window Washer by trade. Most of the ones I know are in sales of some form or another...
"let's see a show of hands of those who know that the end is very close (everyone raises thier hands while looking around at each other).
excellent!...we know this because we have a whole-hearted faith in the faithful and discreet slave don't we?".
no explanation needed .
"let's see a show of hands of those who know that the end is very close (everyone raises thier hands while looking around at each other).
excellent!...we know this because we have a whole-hearted faith in the faithful and discreet slave don't we?".
no explanation needed .
As I said Skeeter, I don't think the concern over Facebook was that it was used to start a wicked crazy party...the real issue was that it was used to undermine the elders faster than they could yank everyone into the library (aka bad-room).
"let's see a show of hands of those who know that the end is very close (everyone raises thier hands while looking around at each other).
excellent!...we know this because we have a whole-hearted faith in the faithful and discreet slave don't we?".
no explanation needed .
Sure they do.
I had an experience on a Circuit Assembly about a girl from school that started a study with me (which I later turned over to a sister), and I was encouraged to bend the truth about the circumstances surrounding our friendship and our study arrangement. She quit the study as soon as I moved it to a sister, and I had to keep my mouth shut about that part. Everyone in the audience was lead to believe that she was still making progress....
I hate experiences at the assembly. They are usually fully of trash and exaggerations.
my school was a couple weeks back, and it was interesting to a degree.
to be honest with you, it reminded me of a police crime scene investigation with yellow tape.
what i mean is, in one respect it was business as usual.
MLE,
I went to the Servants side of this "school" last month. I have some comments I will add to this thread later. I'm trying to finish CoC right now and have about 1/3 of the book to go...
Nice comments....
"let's see a show of hands of those who know that the end is very close (everyone raises thier hands while looking around at each other).
excellent!...we know this because we have a whole-hearted faith in the faithful and discreet slave don't we?".
no explanation needed .
I'm not sure if that makes it true...or if there was something printed in the outline for the part that fabricated this story...
"let's see a show of hands of those who know that the end is very close (everyone raises thier hands while looking around at each other).
excellent!...we know this because we have a whole-hearted faith in the faithful and discreet slave don't we?".
no explanation needed .
I was at this school and wondered if anyone heard a similar experience:
In the talk "Do All Things For God's Glory," my Circuit Overseer brought up the subject of balanced use of the Interent and social networking sites. When speaking of the danger of social networking sites, he mentioned a party for which invitations were sent out via Facebook to several Witnesses. As word spread, more and more people decided to go to the party and there ended up being a few hundred people there (maybe more...not in my notes). Several of the attendees were not Jehovah's Witnesses, I guess. He said that the party involved "drunkeness, fornication, drug use, and some other wrongdoing," and that "over 100 young people were either disfellowshipped or disciplined in some form or fashion." The problem involved members of "51 congregations from, 4 states, and 14 different Circuits, that we know of."
The problem wasn't the party though. He complained that once investigations began, everyone used Facebook to contact their friends who had been there, and warn them that the Elders knew about the party and were conducting investigations and that they should protect one another by keeping silent. Therefore, the entire investigationn was derailed, and the situation could never be "handled" properly by the Elders.
This seemed EXTREMELY far fetched to me, and I wondered if any other "conscious, active" Ministerial Servants or Elders on this board had heard something similar at their school.
Comments?
has anyone in this forum ever had an elder in the organization discuss "apostate" teachings with them in a non-threatening, mutually enlightening way?
obviously, there are many of you who have talked with elders about "apostate" ideas, and have been disfellowshipped/disciplined for it.
that's not really what i'm interested in hearing about in this thread, no offense.
@R_O
We must both come from very liberal areas. It seems to me that so many decisions, and the view of these types of questions varies greatly from region to region, even congregation to congregation.
I understand where some of the others in this thread are coming from, as I've also been in an ultra-conservative, crew-cut, white-shirt-only, congregation and would never have considered bringing up the slightest notion of a disagreement with a WBTS teaching. I feel that the majority of the congregations are like that, although there may have been a shift...and thus the need for WBTS to "tighten the grip" as so many say they are doing.