Whether to have a bridesmaid or not is a personal decision. It is neither encouraged or forbidden. It is according personal choice and custom of the land. There is nothing in The Bible to discourage it.
Yes, if the bride and groom want them.
I have seen it occur on one occasion, and cannot find anything in Watchtower literature to say no. Answer 2: All of Jehovah's Witness aim to not offend others and show love of neighbor. However, our first priority is to honor Almighty God Jehovah. It is a personal decision to make but in order for a wedding to take place at a Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, the Elder body would have to give approval. See Jehovah's Witnesses official website for the 11/15/07 Watchtower "Questions from Readers."
Jehovah's Witness wedding colors are the preference of the bride & groom.There are no color suggestions/requirements/rules for the attire of people who are in a JW wedding or attend a wedding.Purple has no major significance to Jehovah's Witnesses.
No
No they can't. Unless one of the couple is studying with the Jehovah's Witness and is with a spouse while not married. If the person is truly sure of baptizing as a Jehovah's Witness then the only way to do it is by the person getting married to be able to get baptized as a now Jehovah's Witness and not sin in Jehovah God's eyes.
Yes, we can. :)
It is acceptable to exchange gifts on wedding anniversaries - but it is up to each person.
No he is not a baptized Jehovah Witness.
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There are no hard and fast rules for wedding gifts from a bridesmaid. The bridesmaid should simply get the bride a gift which is personal and appropriate.
Well, we Jehovah Witnesses take care of our safety. We try to stay away from people we are not too sure of, and if the person who invited the Jehovah's Witness member is not a Jehovah's Witness, we say no. However, if it is a Jehovah Witness who invited a Jehovah Witness to a sleepover, it depends.
Rigo TovarNo, he was not a Jehovah's Witness.
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