What Should Not Be Written On Disfellowshipping Forms S77 and S79?
Explanation:
During the Kingdom Ministry Schools that were held
during November and December of 1994, elders in the United States were given information
that was to be written into their "Pay Attention To
Yourselves And To All The Flock" book. This information concerned the
S77 and S79 forms that local judicial committees use to report
disfellowshippings to the branch office in Brooklyn. The following was read to the
elders, twice, for them to write word for word into their books. Therefore,
it can reasonably be considered a "quote" in the form of a
"verbal addendum" to that publication.
Verification of This Directive to Elders
This information was provided by
an elder who was present at the Elders' Kingdom Ministry School when this verbal instruction was given.
Of course, some people will question this source, since it is not officially sanctioned by the Watch Tower Society.
We applaud such skepticism, and encourage you to pursue independent verification.
Of course if you, dear reader, are an elder, you are already aware of these directives; the verification is as close
as your personal copy of the "Pay Attention" book.
If you are not an elder, please ask an elder to show you his
personal copy of the "Pay Attention" book.
He may not be able to comply with your request, but it doesn't hurt to ask.
*** Kingdom Ministry School (for Elders), November & December, 1994 ***
Six Expressions That Should Not Be Used on S77 and S79 Forms
- Anything alluding to or naming one of the Society's attorneys
- Any mention of the Legal Department
- Any comments referring to direction from the Society
- Any comments mentioning anyone other than the committee itself as a possible influence
in the decision reached
- Any comments that might suggest to someone with a critical eye that the committee did
not reach its decision on its own but, instead, somehow yielded to the influence of an
outside party
- Any comments indicating that the elders mishandled the case or committed any error in
the investigation or the judicial committee process.
[Emphasis Added]
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