I can imagine that since you are still technically a member, they could think they have some kind of jurisdiction over your soul or whatever and since they are concerned about your ways or whatever, it is their duty to God to earnestly exhort you or whatever.
Thanks Vlad and Schil for the replies... especially since Vlad thinks so much like me on this one

But, yes, you're right. They do have jurisdiction over my sould, and if I'm reading the Bible correctly, they have full responsibility for what happens to me as much as I myself do. But then again it makes no sense to me that they should be responsible for my soul when I have almost no contact with them, and attend no church functions, and honestly have no desire to do so. At the end of the day, I'm not only withdrawing my membership in order to escape "pestering" by the "gestapo" but also so that the council that is requesting the meeting is no longer going to be judged neglegent in any way. So they can say "we did as much as we can", and leave it at that.
But you're rich, Schill, church partings tend to be a little more fraught with heartache than other partings. It's kind of like a divorce, when you think of it that way... I just never vowed to "have and to hold in sickness and in health till death do us part" my former church

Skraps