GANGTOK, 23 Apr: The two-day Circuit Assembly of Jehovah’s Witnesses is scheduled to be held at Sikkim Government College Auditorium, Tadong on 26 and 27 April.
A press release informs that the theme for this Assembly, taken from the Holy Bible is: “God’s Word Is Beneficial for Teaching.” The Assembly will begin at 9:40 am in the morning and end at 3:55 pm on Saturday and at 3:30pm on Sunday.
Through talks, demonstrations, symposiums and interviews the Assembly will help people understand the benefits that can be derived from the divine teachings found in the Bible. This assembly is one of a series of such gatherings organized by Jehovah’s Witnesses all over the world including many cities in India. As with all assemblies and conventions of Jehovah’s Witnesses, entry is free and there will be no collections, the release mentions.
Jehovah’s Witnesses are known all over the world for their house- to-house witnessing. More information about their teachings and activities can be found on www.jw.org. This website is available in more than 600 hundred languages including Nepali and Newari, the release adds.
A press release informs that the theme for this Assembly, taken from the Holy Bible is: “God’s Word Is Beneficial for Teaching.” The Assembly will begin at 9:40 am in the morning and end at 3:55 pm on Saturday and at 3:30pm on Sunday.
Through talks, demonstrations, symposiums and interviews the Assembly will help people understand the benefits that can be derived from the divine teachings found in the Bible. This assembly is one of a series of such gatherings organized by Jehovah’s Witnesses all over the world including many cities in India. As with all assemblies and conventions of Jehovah’s Witnesses, entry is free and there will be no collections, the release mentions.
Jehovah’s Witnesses are known all over the world for their house- to-house witnessing. More information about their teachings and activities can be found on www.jw.org. This website is available in more than 600 hundred languages including Nepali and Newari, the release adds.
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