Hally McIlrath wrote:Who Knows wrote:Why haven't some of you evil apostates had your names removed?
..most people report it being a long, bureaucratic odyssey, and life is just too short for that. I don't really think about my status; I've left the church behind, and I am happier than ever. But technically...I'm still a member.
Hally,
Resignation was a simple process:
Member Records Division, LDS Church
50 E. North Temple, room 1372
Salt Lake City, Utah 84150-5310
phone: 801.240.1427
1) Last April, I wrote a Letter of Resignation to church records stating that I no longer desired to be a member and requested my name be removed. I insisted on no more than a 30 day turnaround unless they wished to make this a very public matter. I also waved my right to further dialog.
Make this letter short. They don't care about your reasons. They don't care. I sent the notorized letter certified mail with copies to both the Stake President and Bishop. I included a kind letter to each of these guys (I also told my wife that day as well - it was a dark day for her).
The SP called me the following day and asked if he could visit myself and family (in the place of the bishopric that had made their yearly appointment to visit for that evening). The SP apologised over and over for he and our ward not being there for me and my family (he was another one of my friends I hadn't heard from for nearly a year). He took it very personally and beat himself up about it. Oh well.
2) I got a letter back from church records stating that this was an "eclesiastical matter" and that my letter was forwarded to the SP
3) One more certified letter (with a copy of the first) stating I wished no further contact and that the SP was already aware. Just get it done, quit stalling etc. They did not care. I received no answer.
4) On day 30 the SP called and asked if he could visit with me. I assured him that I would be pleased to visit with him after he had processed the resignation - which he agreed. A few days later I called and asked about the progress. He said it was done and that a letter had been mailed to me.
5) I got a boilerplate letter stating that my resignation was complete. Don't expect any expressions of gratitude for your years of sacrifice and the tens of thousands in faithful tithing payments to support their habits...
It was a 40 day process.
I've since enjoyed the company of the SP. I have yet to hear from my friend, the Bishop, for nearly 1 1/2 years.