Dear _________
Thank you for calling earlier. As
mentioned in our telephone conversation, attached is a copy of the body of
elders letter which was emailed to all congregations in the UK.
The letter makes reference to the need to build more Kingdom Halls, but
right before this letter was read we were shown a video of plans to build a new
headquarters in Chelmsford and that they’d need money to do this.
The Watchtower Society used to loan money to congregations in order to build
new Kingdom Halls. According to the letter, “Congregation and Assembly Halls
will no longer be asked to repay a loan.” However, in the elders-only part of
the letter, congregations are instructed that their new monthly pledge must be
“at least the same amount as the current monthly loan repayment” for
congregations repaying loans for building work.
In other words, if any congregations are paying off a kingdom hall build or
refurbishment, the loan repayments must now effectively continue indefinitely.
If a congregation isn’t already making loan repayments, then they request that
a confidential survey is to be taken by passing out slips of paper to determine
how much local brothers are willing to pledge. I actually remember this
happening in the congregation. I did wonder why we were being asked to write
how much we could afford to donate on a regular basis.
The idea that congregations should become perpetually indebted to the
Watchtower society in this manner by means of a monthly pledge, which they are
being ordered to
agree to within a four-week window is rather worrying.
I hope this letter helps you in your investigation.
[my name]
Like i said. If it comes to naught im not bothered, i just want them to be scrutinized and let the investigating officer see the crazy cultishness of their letters. What kind of religion has parts of a letter NOT to be read to the congregation?