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Kingdom Halls

Kingdom Halls are places of worship for Jehovah's Witnesses. Questions about Kingdom Halls can be directed here.

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What is the address of the Kingdom Hall in Qatar?

There is no Kingdom Hall in Qatar, but religion other than Islam is NOT banned. Evangelizing(witnessing) is TOTALLY illegal there, so JWs wouldn't have much to do.

What are the addresses of kingdom halls of Jehovahs witnesses in Oaxaca?

The official website of Jehovah's Witnesses is jw.org scroll to the bottom, click on "attend our meetings" You can put in your location and it will find the neartest Kingdom Hall to where you are.

What is the addresses of kingdom halls of Jehovah's witnesses in Sint Maarten?

I'm from saint martin (french)the kingdom hall on the french side address is ,Rue 18 les bouquets - Concordia Marigot(next to Pete's mini bakery)

Sint Maarten(Dutch):Cay hill (sorry but i don't have the exact address)

Are you planning on visiting?

Is there a Kingdom Hall in Las Vegas?

YES!

Look in the yellow pages of the city in Nevada in which you are interested and you will find addresses and telephone numbers of the many, many Kingdom Halls in the state of Nevada, USA.

Where is the Kingdom Hall of jehovah's witness in okinawa city japan?

For this information consult a telephone directory or contact the Jehovah's Witnesses at their Branch office at the following address

JAPAN 4-7-1 Nakashinden, Ebina City, Kanagawa-Pref, 243-0496.

How do I locate the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses in Heerlen Netherlands?

Here is the address for the branch office for Jehovah's Witnesses in the Netherlands: Noordbargerstraat 77, NL-7812 AA Emmen. Contact them to find out where the Kingdom Hall is. Possibly a local witness may contact you to assist you in finding the Hall.

Where is the kingdom hall of Jehovah's Witnesses in Cancun Mexico?

For the nearest Kingdom hall to Ciudad Juarez

contact the local Branch office

or

consult the local telephone directory

or

do an internet search with google or kingdomhalls.org

Where is the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah Witnesses in Andalusia Spain?

You will need to contact the Branch office

SPAIN Apartado 132, 28850 Torrejón de Ardoz (Madrid)

Where is Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses in Kuala lumpur?

For this information consult a telephone directory or contact the Jehovah's Witnesses at their Branch office at the following address

MALAYSIA Peti Surat No. 580, 75760 Melaka.

When did the Jehovah's Witnesses start?

The name 'Jehovah's Witnesses' was adopted in 1931 proposed by Joseph Franklin Rutherford the second official president of the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society. Before then the followers of the Watchtower were known as the (International) Bible students. The Bible students were founded by a man named Charles Taze Russell, the first official president of the Watchtower and Tract Society, in 1879.

How do i locate the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses in Jamaica?

Go to the official website jw.org and scroll to bottom, click on "attend our meetings" and enter your location and language. It will tell you the nearest Kingdom Hall and language to your location.

Hello,

If you contact Watch tower Bible and Tract Society in Jamaica they will beable to give you an address of a Kingdom hall in your area, sorry I don't have a number, I only have an address.

Jamaica - PO Box 103, Old Harbour, St Catherine.

If you conntact your local directory they should beable to give you the number. If not I have a number for the England branch office, they will beable to help you. 0208 906 22 11.

I hope this helps :-)

Take care,

Farrah

Where is the kingdom hall of Jehovah's Witnesses in Naples Italy?

There are around 100 congregations in Naples Italy.

If you go to their official website at jw.org, click on "About Us" and then "Meetings" and you can search for a Kingdom Hall near you.

Is there a Kingdom Hall in St Martin or St Maarten?

Rue 8 les bouquets

Concordia Marigot

(next to Pete's mini bakery)

Sint Maarten(Dutch):

Cay hill

Who founded the Jehovah's Witnesses?

The modern day history of Jehovah's Witnesses started with Charles Taze Russell.

The modern-day history of Jehovah's Witnesses began with the forming of a group for Bible study in Allegheny, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., in the early 1870's, started by a man named Charles Russell who also formed the Watchower Bible and Tract Society in 1879, which is a legal instrument of Jehovah's Witnesses. At first they were known only as Bible Students, but in 1931 they adopted the Scriptural name Jehovah's Witnesses. (Isa. 43:10-12) Jehovah's Witnesses believe that their form of worship is not new, but a restoration of first century Christianity.

FURTHER Joseph Rutherford was the president of the Watchtower Society when the name of the orgnization was changed from the International Bible Students Association, to the biblical name Jehovah's Witnesses. (Isaiah 43:10,11) Jehovah's Witnesses do not credit their beginning, founding, or teachings to any human. They claim not to hold strictly to the teachings of Russell. They claim to realize that he had an incomplete knowledge, citing, as the basis of their claim, Proverbs 4:18, which indicates that the 'path of the righteous ones is like a light that gets brighter and brighter.' They thus claim to make adjustments to their teachings as new light comes to the fore. Supposedly to make the organization truly "theocratic," the Watchtower Society does not allow its President preside in any way over the teaching aspect of the organization. Many present-day members of the Watchtower Society deny that they even know exactly who the current President of the Society is. Instead, they claim to believe that the true founder, leader, and teacher of the organization is none other than Jesus Christ. (Colossians 1:18; Revelaltion 1:16-20) A LITTLE MORE CLARIFICATION ON THE STATEMENT ABOVE Currently, the arrangement of the organization is that the Governing Body of Jehovah's Witnesses is the teaching arm of the worldwide congregation. Most of us do not know the names of these individuals. This body operates as one body, with no member of it excercising any authority over the others. There is no one designated "president" or "head" of this group, since they recognize that Jesus Christ is the true Head of the congregation according to the scriptures. They operate under the legal name, "The Christian Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses." Their function is strickly to teach the congregation. The Watchtower Society is the publishing arm of the organization, and it is the tool used by the Governing Body to dispense information. It is a legal corporation, recognized as such by the governmental authorities. As an incorporated entity, they are required to have a president, secretary, and treasurer. No member of the Governing Body may occupy any seat on the Watchtower Society, and vice versa. So now, unlike in years past when Joseph Rutherford was the president and head of the Governing Body, the Watchtower Society and the Governing Body have been separated from each other into two units that, while working in cooperation with one another, function as two separate and distinct entities.

The very first faithful witness of Jehovah God was Abel. (See Hebrews 11:4 and Genesis 4). Jehovah'sWitnesses would not recognise any human founder since they believ all Christian belief to be founded on Scripture as revealed through the Bible.

However the modern day history of Jehovah's Witnesses is generally recognised to have been founded by Charles Taze Russell, who in the 1870's established a bible study group in Allegheny, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., which is now a part of Pittsburgh. He eventually went on to become the first president of the Watchtower Tract Society which remains one of Jehovah's Witnesses legal entities for publishing their literature.

He died in 1916.

Most people would say that the founder was Charles Taze Russell who founded the group in 1879. He also began publishing the Watchtower magazine. In 1912 Russell admitted to perjury and (under oath) to not knowing Greek, Hebrew, or Latin. The next year he lost a law suit against a newspaper which exposed a scam he had run selling "Miracle Wheat." In the case it came out that the Watchtower was little more than a moneymaking scheme for Russell, who owned 99% of the shares in the holding company the profits went to. In the same year his wife sued him for divorce on the grounds of "his conceit, egotism, domination and improper conduct toward other women." He was was deported from Canada in 1916 and died the same year. During his life, Russell warned members (repeated by the Watchtower in 1981) not to read the Bible exclusively or there would be a danger that they would revert back to orthodox Christian beliefs quite quickly. To prevent this, the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society continues to publish huge amounts of literature which is compulsory reading for members. (It's also a huge money-spinner for the Watchtower.)

CHARLES T. RUSSELL

Most Jehovah's Witnesses would answer, Charles Taze Russell in the latter half of the 19th century.

Jehovah. Isaiah 43:12 ... you are my witnesses...

The modern day history of Jehovah's Witnesses started with Charles Taze Russell.

The modern day history of Jehovah's Witnesses started with Charles Taze Russell.

The modern day history of Jehovah's Witnesses started with Charles Taze Russell.

Without Jehovah god's will nothing happens..so Jehovah god is the founder of Jehovah's witnesses...

Judge Rutherford. Judge Rutherford was the president o the Watchtower Society when the name of the orgnization was changed from the International Bible Students Association, to the biblical name Jehovah's Witnesses. (Isaiah 43:10,11) However, the International Bible Students Association was founded by Charles Russel in the late 1800's. But, going further back than that, we trace our beliefs back to the first century Christian congregation.

The Modern day history Jehovah's Witnesses started in July 1879 century with a small group of bible students lead by one Charles Taze Russell. These individuals endeavored to find bible truths independent of popular church dogma and in doing so realised the need to look back to the 'church' or congregational teachings of the first century christians.

Thus while these individuals played a leading role in the re-establishment in the 20th century of true Christianity, Jehovah's Witnesses (as this group eventually came to be known) base their beliefs on the teachings of Christ and thus view Jesus himself as their "founder". They recognize the legitimacy of no governmental authority, since they believe all earthly authority is of Satan. They will not serve in the military, salute the flag, say the Pledge of Allegiance, vote, run for office, or serve as officials of labor unions. No matter how peculiar their doctrines, they deserve to be complimented on their determination and single-minded zeal. However, as Paul might have said concerning them, "I can testify about them that they are zealous for God, but their zeal is not based on knowledge" (Rom. 10:2, NIV).

From one of ex-Jehovah's Witnesses!!!

ANCIENT ROOTS According to the Bible, there have been faithful witnesses of Jehovah all the way back to Abel, one of Adam and Eve's sons. We can read about these at Hebrews 11:1-12:1, where it speaks of a "great cloud of witnesses" which includes such well-known Bible names such as Abel, Noah, Moses, Abraham, Sarah, and more. We can even add Jesus to that list, because in Revelation 1:5, Jesus himself is called "the Faithful Witness."

ONE SHOULD CONSIDER:

(from a Bible Student)

Charles Taze Russell did not believe in an authoritarian organization such as the Jehovah's Witnesses. Russell believed that Christians could be found amongst all denominations, and that the church did not need a visible headship, such as a governing body here on earth. Russell was associated with the Bible Students movement, and he was the main founder of the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society, but that legal entity did not control the activities of the congregations of the Bible Students. Russell believed in the religion that was started by Jesus and the apostles, and did not seek to start a new religion.

Joseph Rutherford is the real founder of the Jehovah's Witnesses organization, since no such organization existed in the days of Russell. After Russell died, Rutherford use the legal entity as a basis for form a new religious organization, claiming it to be the "God's visible organization on earth." By 1930, most of the earlier Bible Students movement had rejected Rutherford's new organization, and they rejected Rutherford's new doctrines that would deny their central doctrine of the "ransom for all." The Bible Students movement was existing and carrying on its affairs without Rutherford or Rutherford's new organization and teachings. In order to distinguish his organization from the Bible Students movement, in 1931, Rutherford had the name "Jehovah's Witnesses" adopted to distinguish his new organization from the Bible Students movement.

With this in mind, it is misleading to associate Charles Taze Russell with an organization (Jehovah's Witnesses) that he did not believe in.

The modern day history of Jehovah's Witnesses started with Charles Taze Russell.

Most Jehovah's Witnesses would answer, Charles Taze Russell in the latter half of the 19th century.

Jehovah. Isaiah 43:12 ... you are my witnesses...

The Jehovah's Witnesses believe their religion is the restoration of believers in biblical times. The modern day history of Jehovah's Witnesses began in the 1870 with a group of bible student one of which was Charles Taze Russell, the first President of the Watchtower Bible Society. Before he got his religious career well underway, Russell promoted what he called "miracle wheat," which he sold at sixty dollars per bushel. He claimed it would grow five times as well as regular wheat. In fact, it grew slightly less well than regular wheat, as was established in court when Russell was sued. Later he marketed a fake cancer cure and what he termed a "millennial bean" (which a wag has said probably got that name because it took a thousand years to sprout).

The modern day history of Jehovah's Witnesses started with Charles Taze Russell.

(This could be answered in a number of ways, but the following might best explain 'who' and 'how' it happened.)

The name 'Jehovah's Witnesses' was adopted by a group of Christians who were known as 'Bible Students'. They felt the name 'Bible Students' did not speak adequately to who they were and what they were all about. They considered themselves MORE THAN simply 'students'. They were really 'Bible Teachers', but then that's not too unique a name. Others were calling themselves 'teachers'.

So they looked very closely at what their real purpose is as Christians.

Unlike the other religions, they alone worshiped Jehovah God. Others worshiped a god who 'torments eternally'. This was not the God of the 'Bible Students'. They distanced themselves from such worshipers. But they didn't just 'worship' Jehovah; - - - they spoke about him and his purposes. They 'witnessed' to others about Jehovah. They didn't call themselves 'Jehovah's Teachers'; neither 'Jehovah's Worshipers'. They chose the designation 'Jehovah's Witnesses' in 1931. It was a unanimous decision made by an official 'Resolution'; and attested to. (So we really don't make a big ado of any one individual with coming up with the idea of that designation.)

Interestingly: before 1931, that unique name was available to anyone in the world. But no one wanted it. They rejected such a name. To this day, many 'despise' that name; it makes their stomachs crawl. The 'Bible Students' were eager and grateful to adopt that unique name.

Also of interest: The whole world has accepted that designation of us. This is quite something, that everyone agrees that we are in fact 'Jehovah's (apostrophy s = belonging to Jehovah) Witnesses' (plural = a group, or more than one). Many don't realize that by rejecting that designation for themselves, they may be sealing their own fate. (Same principle as in Matthew 10:32,33 Good News Translation = 'belong to me') Russell taught his followers the non-existence of hell and the annihilation of unsaved people (a doctrine he picked up from the Adventists), the non-existence of the Trinity (he said only the Father, Jehovah, is God), the identification of Jesus with Michael the Archangel, the reduction of the Holy Spirit from a person to a force, the mortality (not immortality) of the soul, and the return of Jesus in 1914. When 1914 had come and gone, with no Jesus in sight, Russell modified his teachings and claimed Jesus had, in fact, returned to Earth, but that his return was invisible. His visible return would come later, but still very soon. It would result in the final conflict between God and the Devil-the forces of good and the forces of evil-in which God would be victorious. This conflict is known to Witnesses as the battle of Armageddon, and just about everything the Witnesses teach centers around this doctrine.

AN ACTUAL ANSWER TO THE QUESTION

A man named Charles Taze Russell, who had strong ties to the 19th century Millerite/Adventist movement, founded the "Bible Students" is the 1870's. When Russell died in 1916, a man named Joseph Franklin Rutherford took control of the "Bible Students" and began teaching differently to Russel. There grew a great divide among the "Bible Students". And Rutherford and his followers later adopted the name "Jehovah's Witnesses" to separate themselves from the rest of the "Bible Students".

Addresses of kingdom halls in Lebanon?

To obtain this information write to the Branch Office of Jehovah's Witnesses in your area. You can obtain the address at www.watchtower.org/address.

How do you find a Kingdom Hall in Costa Rica?

As of December 2015, there were 6 Kingdom Hall listings in Costa Rica:


1. Polideportivo-Cartagena, Gte.

Weekly Meeting:

100 sur del Polideportivo de Cartagena

50309 Cartagena, Gte.

GPS Coordinates: 10.386014 -85.675002

Spanish:

Thursday, 6:00 p.m. (Congregation Bible Study)

Saturday, 6:00 p.m. (Public Meeting)

Some meetings also held in: English


2. Buena Vista, Nicoya, Gte.

Weekly Meeting:

Contiguo a Pulpería Las Brisas, 200 metros sureste

de Ferreteria el Coyote Buena Vista, Sámara

50205 Nicoya, Gte.

GPS Coordinates: 9.893010 -85.561570

Spanish:

Thursday, 6:00 p.m. (Congregation Bible Study)

Sunday, 9:00 a.m. (Public Meeting)

Some meetings also held in: English


3. Parque Central inglés-Naranjo, Alaj.

Weekly Meeting:

150 metros Sur y 50 metros Oeste del Hogar

de Ancianos, 125 metros Norte de Suministros Elky María

20601 Naranjo, Alaj.

GPS Coordinates: 10.100584 -84.382852

English:

Monday, 7:00 p.m. (Congregation Bible Study)

Sunday, 12:00 p.m. (Public Meeting)


4. Valle Central inglés-San José, S.J.

Weekly Meeting:

Calle 9, entre avenidas 24 y 26,

100 este Estadio Escarré, o De la Maternidad Carit, 600 E y 200 S Barrio La Cruz

10104 San José, Alaj.

GPS Coordinates: 9.921980 -84.075740

English:

Monday, 7:30 p.m. (Congregation Bible Study)

Saturday, 10:00 a.m. (Public Meeting)


5. Paseo del Mar-Quepos, Punt. Weekly Meeting:

Detrás del supermercado Palí Aguirre

60601 Quepos, Punt.

GPS Coordinates: 9.432081 -84.160904

Spanish:

Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. (Congregation Bible Study)

Sunday, 6:00 p.m. (Public Meeting)

Some meetings also held in: English


6. Este-San Isidro, S.J.

Weekly Meeting:

35 metros Noreste del Ebais

de Barrio Palmares, Daniel Flores

11903 Pérez Zeledón, S.J.

GPS Coordinates: 9.319529 -83.662764

Spanish:

Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. (Congregation Bible Study)

Sunday, 9:00 a.m. (Public Meeting)

Some meetings also held in: English

Where are kingdom halls in david panama?

Gran David-David, Chi. Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. Sunday, 9:30 a.m.

Calle Tercera Casa enlozada #80

Col. Gran David

David, CHI

Nuevo Vedado-David, Chi. Thursday, 7:00 p.m. Sunday, 5:00 p.m.

Altos de Morazán

David, CHI

Varital-David, Chi. Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. Sunday, 8:00 a.m.

Altos de Morazán

David, CHI

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San Cristóbal-David, Chi. Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. Sunday, 4:00 p.m.

Barriada San Cristóbal

David, CHI

777-1702

Group: Chinese (Cantonese)

Contact the congregation for details about the group.

San José-David, Chi. Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. Sunday, 9:00 a.m.

Calle 3a. y Avenida A

Bda. San José

David, CHI

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David señas, CHI. Thursday, 6:30 p.m. Sunday, 10:00 a.m.

Calle H Norte Ave 9a Oeste

Doleguita

David, CHI

David inglés, Chi. Tuesday, 7:00 p.m. Sunday, 4:00 p.m.

Calle H Norte Ave 9a Oeste

Doleguita

David, CHI

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Doleguita-David, Chi. Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. Saturday, 6:30 p.m.

Calle H Norte Ave 9a Oeste

Doleguita

David, CHI

La Riviera-David, Chi. Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. Saturday, 6:30 p.m.

Barriada San Cristóbal

David, CHI

777-1702

El Alba-David, Chi. Friday, 6:30 p.m. Sunday, 5:00 p.m.

Altos de Morazán

David, CHI

Las Lomas Español Thursday, 6:30 p.m. Saturday, 6:30 p.m.

Las Lomas Llano del Medio Centro

David, CHI

Varital Ngäbere Tuesday, 7:00 p.m. Saturday, 6:00 p.m.

Altos de Morazán

David, CHI

Las Lomas Ngäbere Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. Sunday, 10:00 a.m.

Las Lomas Llano del Medio Centro

David, CHI

What is the address of kingdom hall of Jehovahs witnesses in Malaysia?

According to the official Watchtower website 2010 annual report there are 113 congregations in Malaysia. I don't know the number of Kingdom Halls as this figure is not available. Some congregations may share the same Hall as others.

Is there a kingdom Hall in Padova Italy?

This information is available from the Branch office of the country in question. See link below.

According to googlemaps:

Via Angelo Portenari, 2, 35135 Padova, Italy

+39 049 618004 ‎"Kingdom hall of Jehovah's Witnesses Portenari Angelo Via 2 35135 Padova 049 618004

What time is the English meeting at the kingdom hall in sint maarten?

This information is available from the Branch office of the country in question. See link below.