Atlantis, can you repost these, it says deleted.
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here are a couple of boes you might want.. .
https://we.tl/kf2lzhkzzu.
https://we.tl/isqx2qf9kg.
Atlantis, can you repost these, it says deleted.
Truthseeker
i'm analyzing the 221 congregations in the uk that had additional account info.. correct me if i'm wrong, but was it 2015 when the letter was read out instructing congregations to donate excess funds to the world wide work?.
the amounts donated to the world wide work are significant.
i still have much work to do.. truthseeker.
darkspilver,
it says transfer deleted, can you repost?
Thanks
Truthseeker
anyone on here an ex accounts servant?
i’d be interested in a projection of what percentage of contributions come from elderly jw’s.
i.e, money that will be diminishing over next 5 or 10 years as these ones pass on.. i estimate that in one of my previous congs 50% of the contribution totals of approximately £400 each month were being made by the over 70’s demographic.. within the other 50% were pioneers and low paid workers who put in regular but small amounts.. i guess when the accountants ring the alarm bells you start cutting the biggest costs; full time servants, buildings, printed literature.
I'm presently doing an analysis of all the congregations in the UK listed on the Charity website. Quite a few have left legacies of several thousand pounds.
I hope to have my findings posted here soon.
Truthseeker
i have posted the full story on a fb site.
so my apologies to anyone who's already read it.
some of what i've written is what was told to me by my father.
Thanks Snugglebunny for an awesome read.
Did your travels ever take you to Hayling Island?
Truthseeker
a friend of ours over in northern ireland says that people can't find their country on jw.org.
apparently it is because the list of countries on the jw.org site is by bethel not the standard list of countries that (say) a google website would list.
someone looking for a congregation in northern ireland goes to "ireland" but that is only the republic of ireland.
Here is a list of congregations in N.I.
ANTRIM CONGREGATION OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES | 1 | Y | ||
ARMAGH CONGREGATION OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES | 1 | Y | ||
BALLYMENA CONGREGATION OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES | Y | |||
BANGOR NORTHERN IRELAND CONGREGATION OF JEHOVAHS WITNESSES | 1 | Y | ||
BELFAST EAST CONGREGATION OFJEHOVAHS WITNESSES | Y | |||
BELMONT CONGREGATION OF JEHOVAHS WITNESSES BELFAST | 1 | Y | ||
BOTANIC CONGREGATION OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES | Y | no contact details | ||
CARRICKFERGUS CONGREGATION OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES | 1 | Y | ||
COLERAINE CONGREGATION OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES | Y | |||
COOKSTOWN COUNTY TYRONE CONGREGATION OF JEHOVAHS WITNESSES | Y | |||
DONAGHADEE CONGREGATION OF JEHOVAHS WITNESSES | 1 | Y | ||
DUNDONALD CONGREGATION OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES | 1 | Y | ||
DUNMURRY CONGREGATION OF JEHOVAHS WITNESSES | 1 | Y | ||
ENNISKILLEN CONGREGATION OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES | 1 | Y | ||
FORTWILLIAM (BELFAST) CONGREGATION OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES | 1 | Y | ||
LARNE CONGREGATION OF JEHOVAHS WITNESSES | 1 | Y | ||
LIMAVADY CONGREGATION OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES | 1 | Y | ||
LISBURN CONGREGATION OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES | 2 | Y | ||
LONDONDERRY CONGREGATION OF JEHOVAHS WITNESSES | Y | no contact details | ||
LURGAN CONGREGATION OF JEHOVAHS WITNESSES | 1 | Y | ||
NEWRY CONGREGATION OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES | 1 | Y | ||
NEWTOWNABBEY CONGREGATION OFJEHOVAH'S WITNESSES | Y | |||
NEWTOWNARDS CONGREGATION OF JEHOVAHS WITNESSES | 1 | Y | ||
PORTADOWN CONGREGATION OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES | Y | |||
STRABANE CONGREGATION OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES |
inspired by this weeks clam article which again "reminds" the brothers pdf their obligation/privilege to donate "voluntarily" i have complied a list of articles or videos in the last 5 years where donations are indeed solicited or encouraged.
the society may argue that these are not actual solicitations because no plate was passed around.
but a donation box is just a more discrete and subtle version of the plate.
The number and amount of legacies left to Watchtower in Britain is significant. Some are six figure numbers.
i'm trawling through the uk charity listings for congregations, and of those who added additional financial information, i am seeing a lot of congregations receive legacies.
in the years 2015 and 2016, a lot of money left to the congregation was donated to the world wide work/ibsa.. i realize the letter from 2015 was read out asking congregations to donate excess reserves to the branch office but is this what the testator really wanted?.
consider gloucster kingsholme congregation.
That's really interesting St George - and sad too.
i'm trawling through the uk charity listings for congregations, and of those who added additional financial information, i am seeing a lot of congregations receive legacies.
in the years 2015 and 2016, a lot of money left to the congregation was donated to the world wide work/ibsa.. i realize the letter from 2015 was read out asking congregations to donate excess reserves to the branch office but is this what the testator really wanted?.
consider gloucster kingsholme congregation.
I'm trawling through the UK charity listings for congregations, and of those who added additional financial information, I am seeing a lot of congregations receive legacies. In the years 2015 and 2016, a lot of money left to the congregation was donated to the World Wide Work/IBSA.
I realize the letter from 2015 was read out asking congregations to donate excess reserves to the Branch Office but is this what the testator really wanted?
Consider Gloucster Kingsholme congregation. They received a legacy (amount not stated) but there filing for 2016 contains the following statement:
There is also a separate Kingdom Hall Building Fund, to which we have contributed together with
the Hempsted, Tredworth and Tuffley Congregations. The balance of this fund as at 31st March 2016
was £239,583.27. This money would normally be transferred to the Society for kingdom hall and
assembly hall construction, but due to the specific wording in the terms of the legacy, it can only be used for the building of a second kingdom hall in Gloucester.
For Great Yarmouth, the congregation received a legacy of £105,105 in 2015 and donated 91,659 of that to the Branch office in 2015.
Truthseeker
i'm analyzing the 221 congregations in the uk that had additional account info.. correct me if i'm wrong, but was it 2015 when the letter was read out instructing congregations to donate excess funds to the world wide work?.
the amounts donated to the world wide work are significant.
i still have much work to do.. truthseeker.
Bridgwater Quantock Congregation Of Jehovahs Witnesses
Stated that "At least 3 months working expenditure is maintained in our bank account"
During 2015/6 they donated £12,972 and £16,100 for 2017 to the World Wide Work/IBSA.
Donations for the World Wide Work for 2015 are as follows:
Apr 600
May 600
Jun 8,800
Jul 4,172
Aug 600
Sep 600
Oct 2,600
Nov 600
Dec 600
Note the massive increase in contributions during Jun and Jul 2015.
i'm analyzing the 221 congregations in the uk that had additional account info.. correct me if i'm wrong, but was it 2015 when the letter was read out instructing congregations to donate excess funds to the world wide work?.
the amounts donated to the world wide work are significant.
i still have much work to do.. truthseeker.
Significant sums of money donated. It seems congregations have been "robbed" by donating a ton of money to Brooklyn/IBSA since that letter was read, no doubt to pay for more lawsuits.