We have so called "Kingdom Halls" where we do regular congregational meetings 5 times a week.
A bigger one is called the "Assembly Halls" where different congregations meet during Special, Circuit and District Assemblies, all are being held annually.
There is also these publication houses called "Bethel" where all our publications are published.
Our main office is located at Brooklyn, New York just beside the Brooklyn bridge we call our Watchtower Headquarters.
Jehovah's Witnesses do not have specific sacred buildings like churches or temples. Instead, they gather in Kingdom Halls, which are simple meeting places used for worship, study, and congregational meetings. These buildings are often plain and functional, focusing on practicality rather than ornate religious symbolism.
Yes
They do.
They are the Witnesses of Jehova a sect Occultist
He opposed the Jehova's Witnesses.
Please explain, what is "illuminate connected."
Testigos de Jehova derives from Portugal and it means "witness of Jehova". Jehovah's Witnesses is a religion whose beliefs are distinct from mainstream Christianity.
Jehovah's Witnesses are not bound by any laws regarding their estate. Like most people, they leave things to their surviving children. If they don't have any children, it is still theirs to leave to whomever they wish.
Wilbur Lingle has written: '20 Inquietantes Preguntas Para los Testigos de Jehova / 20 Important Questions for Jehova's Witnesses' 'Approaching Jehovah's Witnesses in love' -- subject(s): Controversial literature, Jehovah's Witnesses
their are not alot of them in Orlando. like maybe 30.
Yes, like anyone, Jehovah's Witnesses are free to leave money to anyone they chose as long as that money is legally theirs. The religion of Jehovah's Witnesses does NOT dictate what their members do with their finances.
The christian would pray for the Jehovah witness to be saved.
They call them mom and dad cause I'm a Jehovah witness