chansen said:
Conference must have a stack of hilariously angry old-man-yells-at-cloud letters. Met's was just one they were willing to share.
Every court of the Church, if it kept every single piece of correspondence sent to it would be able to produce stacks of angry letters. Sometimes the anger is about the Church doing something that somebody doesn't like. Sometimes the anger is about the Church not doing something somebody wants. Sometimes the anger is about something somebody else did and rather than go after that somebody they come after us.
Once, somebody who thought I should be getting tons of mail about what was going on at WonderCafe.ca did some spectacularly bad sleuthing and sent it to the then President of Hamilton Conference John Hurst rather than to me the current chair of Erie Presbytery. I wouldn't have known about that had John not mentioned it.
John asked if I wanted the mail. I told him I did not. I'm sure it was recycled responsibly.
Neither Hamilton Conference nor Erie Presbytery had jurisdiction over what went on at WonderCafe.ca anyway so the letters were not actionable in any way. I know that John never submitted for Conference to Consider. Now had the letter gone to the Secretary of Erie Presbytery and made a formal complaint about my behaviour here then that would have been an actionable item and I would have made sure that I recused myself from the discussion of response.
chansen said:
Have they ever said how many letters they got?
Nope. Not really something Conferences tracks because each letter gets judged on its own merit. If the letter does make a legitimate request that the receiving Court has jurisdiction over there may be action beyond a blanket motion saying correspondence has been received for information from the following parties.
The court should not be swayed because of the volume of mail. The court should be swayed by any request that is a legitimate appeal to the court's authority. Swayed to some kind of action doesn't mean that the letter finds any support
One of my last adventures in Erie Presbytery was about a conflict within a congregation. It was my home congregation so I was constantly having to recuse myself simply because I had already formed long and deep opinions about some of the personalities in the conflict. It was a pretty nasty little fight that I honestly thought was long coming. A bully with decades of making life miserable for others finally got a hot serving of the same.
At any rate some of the criticisms made in the letter would have been serious issues if they were true so we had to examine.
It turned out that the complaints were, for the most part, baseless. So it represented a waste of time and energy. Had it not been examined and had it been true that would have been a tremendously huge problem.
Whether anybody else has ever written to Toronto Conference asking for an investigation into the Reverend Vosper's fitness has happened recently I do not know. That Metropolitan didn't is very clear from the text of their letter.
chansen said:
If Gretta got more angry letters than I got angry Facebook flags, I shall blame it on illegal immigrants.
Maybe you aren't trying hard enough? Maybe you are getting soft? But sure blame it on illegal immigrants. Sad.