No such venue is available. No video cameras at our Kingdom Halls. Any video at our Assembly Halls are for relay inside the premises only, in real time.
But with the approval of the local elders, if you are incapacitated from getting to the meetings, we have arrangements for telephone tie-in; or perhaps if someone makes a voice recording and brings it to you after.
For our annual summer District Conventions, digital voice recordings are made, and only given to those unable to attend the Convention due to illness or infirmaty, upon the approval of the local elders.
All our meetings, assemblies, and conventions are free of charge and always open to the public. That way they can meet us in person and interact with us.
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Keep on the Watch!
'Watchtower' is magazine produced by Jehovah's Witnesses.
Leonard Chretien has written: 'Witnesses of Jehovah' -- subject(s): Controversial literature, Jehovah's Witnesses, Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society
I believe watch tower relates to Jehovah's WitnessesCatholic AnswerThe "Watch Tower" Bible is certainly not Catholic, and cannot even be considered Christian. It is a publication of the Jehovah Witnesses and has been altered so as to deny the divinity of Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ. The Jehovah Witnesses believe that Our Blessed Lord was a creature of God, not God.
I am not sure if you are asking about certain pirate movies or any movie about pirates? Based on their own conscience each one of Jehovah's Witnesses makes up their on mind about what they view as entertainment.
Jehovah's Witnesses can watch whatever they want. They can do whatever they want. The question that should be asked is: SHOULD Jehovah's Witnesses watch Stephenie Meyer? As a mature Christian and a married woman, I enjoyed quite a bit of the series. Would I read it again? No. Would I watch the movies? No. I have made my personal decisions and I know what I, personally, can handle. Everyone must make their own decision based on their (trained) conscience.
William J. Schnell has written: 'Christians' -- subject(s): Doctrinal and controversial works, Evangelistic work, Jehovah's Witnesses 'Jehovah's Witnesses Error's Exposed' -- subject(s): Doctrines, Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society 'Thirty years a Watch Tower slave' -- subject(s): Controversial literature, Jehovah's Witnesses, Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society '30 Years a Watchtower Slave' 'Into the light of Christianity' -- subject(s): Doctrinal and controversial works, Doctrines, Jehovah's Witnesses
There are a number of legal entities used by Jehovah's Witnesses depending on the the laws of the country you are referring to. Their books are publised by The Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania. You should contact their press office for more details.
The "Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania" one but one can Go to the website: www.watchtower.org for more information.
Yes they do. Jehovah's Witnesses avoid watching programs that encourage sexual immorality, violence or otherwise unchristian behavior but enjoy a wide variety of television programs according to their individual tastes. There exists no Jehovah's Witness prohibition against television watching.
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