Practicers of the Jehovas Witness belief must meet a mandatory 3 times a week. These meetings contain a public lecture (open for anybody to share), which is followed by the in depth study of a biblical theme.
The buildings/holy areas in which the Jehovah's Witnesses meet is called a "Kingdom Hall", as they are regarded symbolic of the coming kingdom, but are often plain and undecorated (no altar, etc.). Often the Kingdom Hall is in a rented property or room (eg. School gym, auditorium, basement apartment, etc.)
Congregations vary in the amount of attendees/believers from area to area, but the general amount remains around 200 members. Most members will simply attend the Kingdom Hall nearest to their residence, instead of looking for the congregations that seem to be in the most successful state
In the daily life of a Jehovah's Witness member, there is at-home bible studies/devotions that must be completed daily, as well as 5 optional "worship meetings" on top of the 3 mandatory meetings. Each member must complete a minimum of 10 hours of house-to-house preaching and worshiping per month.
A symbolic practice of Jehovah's Witnessing religion is found in "Watchtower Magazine". This magazine's mission statement is to allow the public to view and understand the significance of events through the bible, and biblical prophecies
The buildings/holy areas in which the Jehovah's Witnesses meet is called a "Kingdom Hall", as they are regarded symbolic of the coming kingdom, but are often plain and undecorated (no altar, etc.). Often the Kingdom Hall is in a rented property or room (eg. School gym, auditorium, basement apartment, etc.)
Congregations vary in the amount of attendees/believers from area to area, but the general amount remains around 200 members. Most members will simply attend the Kingdom Hall nearest to their residence, instead of looking for the congregations that seem to be in the most successful state
In the daily life of a Jehovah's Witness member, there is at-home bible studies/devotions that must be completed daily, as well as 5 optional "worship meetings" on top of the 3 mandatory meetings. Each member must complete a minimum of 10 hours of house-to-house preaching and worshiping per month.
A symbolic practice of Jehovah's Witnessing religion is found in "Watchtower Magazine". This magazine's mission statement is to allow the public to view and understand the significance of events through the bible, and biblical prophecies