An image of a district convention
Every year, to gregarious practicing the Jehovah's Witness faith meet for a festival/convention. Circuit Assembly's are conventions with about 20 congregations joining together in these. But District Festivals have around 200 congregations in which is usually set up in some form of coliseum and individual congregations are allowed to set up booths to preach to each other.
Jehovah's Witnesses have two main ceremonies:
As a Jehovah's Witness, you are forbidden from celebrating any holidays. Times like Christmas, Easter, birthdays, or other generic holidays are not celebrated. Being shunned or rejected from the faith is often the result of appoint this rule
Jehovah's Witnesses have two main ceremonies:
- Baptism: Baptism is done through full water immersion and signifies the person is joining the faith. After a person is baptized their duties include regular attendance to Kingdom Hall meetings and evangelism.
- And Memorial (otherwise known as "The Lords Evening Meal), in which Jesus' last supper is celebrated
As a Jehovah's Witness, you are forbidden from celebrating any holidays. Times like Christmas, Easter, birthdays, or other generic holidays are not celebrated. Being shunned or rejected from the faith is often the result of appoint this rule