They were both GB helpers, listed here.
https://www.jw.org/en/jehovahs-witnesses/faq/governing-body-jw-helpers/
They were both GB helpers, listed here.
https://www.jw.org/en/jehovahs-witnesses/faq/governing-body-jw-helpers/
original reddit post (removed).
Are the women he visits every couple of months using Patreon money enjoying life too?
Gage Fleegle is from the service department, the most common background of GB appointees, during, and since Ted Jaracz dominated that committee from the 1980s until he died in 2010.
Jeffrey Winder is from the personnel committee - I don’t recall anyone being appointed from that committee before.
They have avoided appointing people from the writing committee since the Ray Franz incident.
Herd and Lösch are the oldest and clearly struggling. Will the GB finally implement some kind of retirement policy? Some GB members probably do carry on duties until the day they die (Lloyd Barry certainly did since he died in the middle of giving a talk) but others move into care at some stage and the idea that they continue to function as part of GB is more fantasy than reality. So why not formalise the process and either implement a retirement age, or else encourage GB members to retire when they no longer feel able to continue.
as i understand it, jehovah’s witnesses believe less than 145,000 faithful christians existed prior to the twentieth century.
the other sheep christians did not start forming until after 1914. that means jehovah’s witnesses view millions martyred for their faith in christ prior to the 20th century as merely professed christians.. the question is…how do witnesses know that those millions who perished for their faith in christ were not christians at all?.
Are you sure that “millions” were martyred before the 20th century? Who counts as a martyr in this context and how are you counting them.
Scholar Candida Moss, for example, has argued that few early Christian’s were actually martyred and her argument has generally been well received.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Myth_of_Persecution
Current JW teaching, as I understand it, is that 1935 is no longer viewed as any kind of watershed, and both anointed and other sheep could have been selected at any time.
i remember back in the 80s almost every awake and watchtower magazine, think all, hade an article about how bad and evil catholic church was.
what happened to all the bashing?
was it because people in catholic countries got offended?
Franz’s parents were Protestants, and Franz was baptised in Lutheran church, but he attended a Catholic school at a young age and was surrounded by a German Catholic milieu in Cincinnati. Franz recalled corporal punishment and confession at the Catholic school. Following confession, Franz describes:
“I went down to the altar rail and kneeled there as a priest put a piece of bread in my mouth, thus serving me Communion as taught by the church, while reserving the wine for himself to drink later. This was the start of my formal religious training and my respect for God that would grow in the years to come.”
isn’t it about time they released the report for the service year?
or have they stopped publishing it?
did they released selected figures at the annual meeting as they usually do, such as the memorial attendance or record number of pioneers?
There is a difference because a lot of these independent churches have seceded from larger denominations. This is a fragmentation of the churches as part of their pattern of decline.
Say you start with a denominational church of 100. It declines by 30 and two groups of 20 each secede. Wow you’ve got two new churches with 20 members each. Such growth! In reality you’ve gone from 100 members in one church to one denominational church with 30, and two nondenominational churches with 20 members each - 70 members in total, still a decline of 30, just distributed differently.
The Tron Church makes a lot of noise about their ‘growth’ compared with the Church of Scotland. But I’ve been to a couple of their services. We are talking about a couple of hundred people, at most. Meanwhile the Church of Scotland as a whole is losing over 200 members a week.
If you’ve got examples of churches that are growing by attracting new members (not wholesale/block defections from another church) I’d be interested to know the details.
isn’t it about time they released the report for the service year?
or have they stopped publishing it?
did they released selected figures at the annual meeting as they usually do, such as the memorial attendance or record number of pioneers?
isn’t it about time they released the report for the service year?
or have they stopped publishing it?
did they released selected figures at the annual meeting as they usually do, such as the memorial attendance or record number of pioneers?
a lot of churches are growing
Can you name some? I don’t know of any in Scotland and the census numbers from Australia posted above show churches in decline there too, the exceptions being JWs and Seventh-day Adventists.
It is true that JWs in some countries are growing slower than the overall population, so that is a relative decline. But even where this is true it is a very small relative decline. In 2002 the ration of JWs to the population in the Britain was 1/470, and in 2022 it was 1/474, slightly down. In the United Sates it was 1/280 in 2002 and in 2022 it was 1/272, a small overall improvement.
Other churches are declining in membership numbers even without taking into account population increase, and this is what people are usually referring to when describing the membership of a church as growing or declining.
I was an active JW in 2000. It’s not true that you needed 10 hours to count as a publisher in 2000 - one hour was enough. As I pointed out above, if anything other churches are more prone to dilute the criteria for membership in order to improve the membership numbers. Even so they are declining by their own measures as well as outside measures.
isn’t it about time they released the report for the service year?
or have they stopped publishing it?
did they released selected figures at the annual meeting as they usually do, such as the memorial attendance or record number of pioneers?
Unlike the years of growth that are now far behind them in the rearview mirror, WTC faces a near impossible uphill slog to recover - THE INTERNET.
ThomasMore I can’t understand that. How can you say: “the years of growth that are now far behind them” when they literally grew by 0.4% this year. They have grown every single year, except from one pandemic year, of the last 40 years.
Since the Internet became widely used around the year 2000, they have grown from 6 million to over 8 and a half million. Even in the United States and Europe they have grown in the Internet era.
To talk about JWs being in decline when they are practically the only church that is still growing is bordering on delusional. Maybe in people’s minds “decline” means “lower growth than in the past”, or else it means “decline that is certain to begin any day now” (a bit like Armageddon). In the plain meaning of the word, other churches are declining, JWs are not.
I don’t know why stating facts seems to upset some people here, while inaccurate statements about JW “decline” are wildly popular. Growth or decline doesn’t correlate with “truth”, and it doesn’t make your decision to leave or join any group right or wrong.