Are Jehovah's Witnesses selling their Kingdom Halls?

A statement from the religion's governing body said that the ad-hoc way it had acquired property over the years had led to its campus being far too spread out and therefore difficult to manage, therefore it was selling off the properties and centralising its organisation in the town of Warwick, in upstate New York.
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Will Jehovahs Witnesses go back to Kingdom Halls?

After two years of virtual gatherings, Jehovah's Witnesses worldwide will begin holding in-person meetings in their local Kingdom Halls during the week of April 1. Kingdom Halls are places of worship for Jehovah's Witnesses.
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How much is the WatchTower Society worth?

In 2016, three more properties valued at an estimated $850 million to $1 billion—including the headquarters building—were put up for sale. The WatchTower Society reached a deal to sell the headquarters at Columbia Heights for $700 million.
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Why do Kingdom Halls have no windows?

A Kingdom Hall or Assembly Hall may originate from the renovation of an existing structure, such as a theater or non-Witness house of worship. In areas of repeated or reputed vandalism, particularly in cities, some Kingdom Halls are built without windows to reduce the risk of property damage.
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Who is the current leader of Jehovah's Witnesses?

Nathan H. Knorr, President of Jehovah's Witnesses.
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Are Jehovah's Witnesses growing or shrinking?

Jehovah's Witnesses are the fastest-growing church body in the U.S. and Canada, now with more than 1 million members, according to new figures that track church membership in the U.S. and Canada.
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How do Jehovah Witnesses make money?

Funding. Jehovah's Witnesses fund their activities, such as publishing, constructing and operating facilities, evangelism, and disaster relief via donations. There is no tithing or collection, but all are encouraged to donate to the organization.
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Why are Kingdom Halls being sold?

By Josh Popichak | May 8, 2019

The Kingdom Hall at 2550 Applebutter Road, Hellertown, is being sold as part of a strategic divestiture of assets by Jehovah's Witnesses in the Lehigh Valley and beyond, according to a source familiar with how local congregations are organized and governed.
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Why are Kingdom Halls closing?

The Kingdom Halls were shut due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which claimed millions of lives around the world. The group's spokesperson in Nigeria, Olusegun Eroyemi, in a video announcement noted that its public activities were suspended to prevent the spread of COVID-19 among members and their friends.
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How many Jehovah's Witnesses are disfellowshipped yearly?

Friends shun friends. An estimated 70,000 Jehovah's Witnesses are disfellowshipped every year — roughly 1% of the church's total population, according to data published by the Watchtower. Their names are published at local Kingdom Halls. Of those, two-thirds never return.
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Who owns the Jehovah Witness organization?

Today, a joint venture between big-name developers CIM Group, Kushner Companies, and LIVWRK announced the acquisition of the Jehovah's Witnesses watchtower building.
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Who bought the Watchtower building in New York?

Developers CIM Group, Kushner Companies, and LIVWRK acquired the Watchtower building, located at 25-30 Columbia Heights, in 2016 for $340 million. Kushner, which held just a 2.5 percent share in the project, sold its stake in the properties in June 2018.
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How is the watchtower funded?

The sale of Jehovah's Witnesses' literature was gradually phased out in other countries, and The Watchtower has been distributed free of charge worldwide since January 2000, its printing being funded by voluntary donations from Jehovah's Witnesses and members of the public.
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Are Jehovah's Witnesses meeting in Kingdom Halls now?

- Jehovah's Witnesses can meet face-to-face again at their Kingdom Halls after pausing in-person worship services due to COVID-19. It's been a big adjustment for a local Birch Run couple. But they persevered, hoping one day they'll be able to reunite again.
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Do Jehovahs Witnesses use zoom?

After meeting on Zoom calls for two years, congregations met together for worship for the first time since the start of the pandemic two years ago. “Our organization formed a relationship with Zoom that allowed our 13,000 congregations in the US to continue to meet safely and to continue with our interactive meetings.
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Can Jehovah's Witnesses work for the government?

Jehovah's Witnesses accept the legitimate authority of government in many matters. For example, they pay taxes, following Jesus' admonition in Mark 12:17 “to render unto Caesar what is Caesar's.” But they do not vote in elections, serve in the military or salute the flag.
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How many Jehovah's Witnesses are there 2021?

As of 2021, Jehovah's Witnesses reported a monthly average membership of approximately 8.5 million actively involved in preaching, with a peak of about 8.7 million. Jehovah's Witnesses have an active presence in most countries, though they do not form a large part of the population of any country.
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Are Jehovahs Witnesses meeting again?

The congregations of Jehovah's Witnesses all over the world were encouraged to begin meeting in person during the first week of April after meeting virtually for two years because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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How many Jehovah's Witnesses Kingdom Halls are there?

There are more than 150 worship centers called Kingdom Halls in Alabama, with a combined membership of more than 15,000. And no matter where Witnesses walk into a Kingdom Hall, anywhere in the world, they can know the study will be the same there as at home, since each congregation follows the same study schedule.
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What is forbidden to Jehovah's Witnesses?

The denomination requires adherence to a strict moral code, which forbids premarital sex, homosexuality, gender transitioning, adultery, smoking, drunkenness and drug abuse, and blood transfusions.
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Why are Jehovah's Witnesses sending me letters?

“Despite the current restrictions, Jehovah's Witnesses remain active in trying to reach as many people as possible with the bible's message of hope. “Some as part of their personal ministry may choose to send letters by post to their neighbours and invite them to look at the official website of Jehovah's Witnesses.
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Do you get paid to be a Jehovah Witness?

Jehovah's witnesses are not a paying gig.

There is no pay. It's all volunteer work. Anything you'd do as a Jehovah's Witness is voluntary. Unpaid.
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Do Jehovah Witness serve in the military?

They refrain from saluting the flag of any country or singing nationalistic songs, which they believe are forms of worship, although they may stand out of respect. They also refuse to participate in military service—even when it is compulsory—and do not become involved in politics.
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How do Jehovah's Witnesses get excommunicated?

In a statement the religious group told the BBC: "If a baptised Witness makes a practice of breaking the Bible's moral code, and does not given evidence of stopping the practice, he or she will be shunned or disfellowshipped.
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