It depends on the circumstances. We have no organizationally set day or time, we observe no sabbath or special weekly holy days. Almost all Kingdom Halls will have at least one meeting at 10AM on Sunday morning, but that may also be adjusted depending on circumstances.
In my Kingdom Hall, because the growth is so tremendous, we have 5 congregations meeting in our same building. When we built the Kingdom Hall that we meet in 13 years ago, we had 2 congregations, but now we have 5 congregations, and one is Spanish. This means that 5 different groups come to the same building to use it for their meetings, and the program is repeated 5 times each week in 2 different languages.
In our case, my congregation meets at 10AM each Saturday. Then on Sunday, there are 4 other groups that meet at: 10AM, 12:30PM, 3:00PM, and 4:30PM (Spanish), to hold the same meeting that we had on Saturday morning. Then for our mid-week meeting, our's is at 7:30PM on Monday evening, and there are 4 others that meet each night, Tues-Fri at 7:30PM for the same meeting that my congregation had on Monday.
I am sure the neighbors think that we are always at our meetings, which is actually not true. We are actually at the Kingdom Hall twice a week. But since several congregations may use the same building, there may be activity there virtually all week long.
Twice a week: Jehovah's Witnesses have a meeting (service) on the weekend as well as a midweek fellowship meeting.
They also have an annual memorial of Christ's death and several large conventions each year.
There is no fixed day and they don't have a religious "sabbath" but most of their meetings are arranged for convenience on the weekend and in the evenings. The majority of their weekend services are held on Sunday and there is a meeting for fellowship on a midweek evening.
There is no specific day other than the ones on which they hold their services.
Answer2: All of Jehovah's Witnesses globally attend what is known as a Kingdom Hall for worship. Meetings will vary depending on the number of congregations/languages that share the Kingdom Hall. A public talk and discussion of the Watchtower magazine are held on Saturdays and Sundays and there is a midweek meeting as well.
Jehovah's Witnesses currently meet twice a week for worship at their Kingdom Halls. They also have what is called "Family (Or Individual) Worship Night" for private family worship.
Additionally they have larger gatherings about three times a year called "conventions". They meet once a year for an annual memorial service of Christ's death.
Jehovah's Witnesses also view their public ministry part of their "Worship" which they engage in at various times throughout out the week. Prayer is also considered part of their worship which generally they do several times a day although they do not have fixed or predetermined times for prayer.
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This event is held every year close to easter. It is actually calculated by the use of the Jewish calendar. Every year on the exact day, right at sundown. (Jewish days started from sundown to sundown)
The memorial of Christs death is held each year by Jehovah's Witnesses in early spring.
At any time, whenever it is appropriate. The verse at 1 Thessalonians 5:17 does not show that Christians should pray 24/7 but that they should have a prayerful attitude all the time.
It depends on the congregation. Each Kingdom Hall has a sign posted outdoors with their schedule. Or you can look on their website for a congregation near you.
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call the branch of Jehovahs witnesses. The number can be found on most of their books and magazines
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jehovahs witnesses dont gamble but the do drink not to the point that they get drunk
Yes. There are aproxtimately 15,000 of Jehovah's Witnesses in New Zealand.
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