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Larger Assembly Halls or Convention Centers of Jehovah's Witnesses, or any rented arena or stadium used for larger gatherings of Jehovah's Witnesses are regarded 'as a large Kingdom Hall'. Undignified behavior is considered inappropriate during their religious events, even if the facility is an entertainment venue .
The Jehovah's Witnesses are building a new Kingdom Hall south of the Des Moines International Airport, using a team made up entirely of volunteers. Work began earlier this month on the facility ...
Jehovah's Witnesses believe that Jesus began to rule invisibly in heaven as king of God's kingdom in October 1914 and that Satan was subsequently ousted from heaven to the earth. They base this belief on a rendering of the Greek word parousia —usually translated as "coming" when referring to Jesus—as "presence". [ 180 ]
A Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses in Lofoten, Norway Worship at a Kingdom Hall in Portugal Meetings for worship and study are held at Kingdom Halls , and are open to the public. Witnesses are assigned to a congregation in which "territory" they reside.
Connecticut congregations of Jehovah’s Witnesses will join their counterparts around the world April 1 in returning to in-person worship for the first time in more than two years. “There’s a ...
A look at the history, beliefs and worldwide reach of the Jehovah's Witnesses. Who are they? What do they believe?
Former headquarters of the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society in Brooklyn, New York. Jehovah's Witnesses operate 87 branch offices worldwide, [24] under the oversight of headquarters representatives who visit each of their assigned branches every few years, auditing operations, counseling branch committee members, department heads, and missionaries, and reporting back to the Governing Body.
Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses Jehovah's Witnesses call their meeting places " Kingdom Halls " instead of churches , to indicate that the gathering of the congregation for the purpose of learning about God's Kingdom is what is important, not the physical location itself.