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The global annual convention of Jehovah’s Witnesses would, for the first time, be held virtually due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Typically, these conventions are held in stadiums, arenas, conference halls, and smaller gathering places around the world.
The theme for this year’s event is: “Always Rejoice” scheduled to take place between July and August, with the final weekend of the virtual event to be held on August 29-30.
Mr Mumuni Yakubu, local spokesman for Jehovah’s Witnesses in the Central, Western and Western North regions, announced this in a press statement copied to the Ghana News Agency (GNA) on Saturday.
He said the programme would be released in six instalments, each corresponding of a morning or afternoon session of what would have been three successive convention days.
He urged congregants to view it on the jw.org website available under the “Library” tab for free.
“This year’s convention underscores the unity of our international family and the joy that people can have against a backdrop of stress and despair,” he said.
“As much as we long to meet together, life is far too precious to put at risk”.
Mr Yakubu said congregations were encouraged to hold a brief spiritual discussion over a video conferencing platform to open the session.
Arrangements have been made to bring smaller groups together at the conclusion of each session to discuss convention highlights, he said.
He emphasized that Jehovah’s Witnesses shifted their weekly public meetings to video conferencing and streaming platforms since March, this year, hence the closure of their local Kingdom Halls to the public.
Their public in-person ministry has also been suspended temporarily with congregants participating in alternative methods of assisting those interested in the Bible’s message, Mr. Yakubu added.
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