Do Jehovah's 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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Do Jehovah Witnesses use technology?

Jehovah's Witnesses were able to utilize technology to seamlessly pivot a global audience to a digital platform in a short period of time. “To make a convention of this scale possible, recordings of the convention program also needed to be extensively translated,” added Hendriks.
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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 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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What days of the week do Jehovah Witnesses meet?

The weekend meeting, usually held on Sunday, comprises a 30-minute public talk by a congregation elder or ministerial servant and a one-hour question-and-answer study of a Bible-based article from The Watchtower magazine, with questions prepared by the Watch Tower Society and the answers provided in the magazine.
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Are Jehovah's Witnesses still meeting?

After more than two years of virtual worship services, Jehovah's Witnesses have now been given the go-ahead to resume in-person worship as of Friday. There are more than 50,000 Witnesses who are part of more than 300 congregations in Dallas-Fort Worth, and there are more than 8 million Witnesses worldwide.
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How often do Jehovah's Witnesses go to church?

Compared with U.S. Christians overall, Jehovah's Witnesses are especially likely to say they attend religious services at least once a week (85%, compared with 47% of all U.S. Christians), pray daily (90% of Jehovah's Witnesses vs.
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How much money do Jehovah's Witnesses have to give?

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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Can Jehovah Witness have non witness friends?

They limit contact with non-Jehovah's Witnesses

Followers are discouraged from having close relationships with those who are not part of the faith. People who are “worldly” are seen as bad influences or “bad associations.”
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How do I stop being a Jehovah's Witness?

The only way to officially leave Jehovah's Witnesses is to disassociate or be disfellowshipped, and both entail the same set of prohibitions and penalties, with no provision for continued normal association.
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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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What is unique about Jehovah Witness?

Witnesses hold a number of traditional Christian views but also many that are unique to them. They affirm that God—Jehovah—is the most high. Jesus Christ is God's agent, through whom sinful humans can be reconciled to God. The Holy Spirit is the name of God's active force in the world.
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What time are Jehovah Witness meetings?

Meeting Times: Tuesdays, 7 p.m.; Sundays, 10 a.m. Meeting Times: Thursdays, 7 p.m.; Sundays, 10 a.m. (After clicking link the following would be under the description.)
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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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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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Why do JW go door to door?

"The reason why we did that is the reason we go from door to door: We consider life sacred," Hendriks said. "By giving people a powerful message and by loving our neighbors, these two principles drive our ministry. We had to put principle ahead of personal preference."
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Do Jehovah Witnesses shun family?

Shunning — known as disfellowship among Jehovah's Witness — is a punishment implemented by a panel of elders and calls on all other members of the congregation to reject the person both socially and emotionally, even if they are a family member.
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What do Jehovah Witnesses do on Thanksgiving?

Jehovah's Witnesses don't celebrate Thanksgiving. Instead, members of the religious sect take the day to increase their door-to-door evangelism.
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Are there Jehovah's Witnesses in Dubai?

Yes, there are numerous congregations in Dubai. There are no Kingdom Halls because that would require the local Jehovah's Witnesses to register as a “church” and house their kingdom halls next to Christendom's churches that are legally registered, and in an area stipulated by the authorities.
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Do Jehovah Witnesses still knock on doors?

It's been more than a year now since Jehovah's Witnesses have gone knocking on people's doors, and according to representatives for the faith group, even after the coronavirus pandemic ends, they may not resume going door to door — a longstanding tradition and act of perseverance for which the community is widely known ...
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Do Kingdom Halls have 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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