Witnesses return to knocking on doors

Belle Glade and Clewiston Jehovah’s Witnesses Return to Door-to-Door Ministry After 30-Month Pandemic Pause

Posted 8/24/22

Jehovah’s Witnesses will resume their trademark door-to-door ministry beginning September 1...

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Witnesses return to knocking on doors

Belle Glade and Clewiston Jehovah’s Witnesses Return to Door-to-Door Ministry After 30-Month Pandemic Pause

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Jehovah’s Witnesses will resume their trademark door-to-door ministry beginning  Sept. 1; the two-and-a-half-year suspension of the work will end just in time for the launch of a global campaign featuring an interactive program for Bible study.

The decision to resume their door-to-door ministry marks the complete restoration of all pre-pandemic in-person activities for the nearly 1.3 million Jehovah’s Witnesses in the 12,000 congregations in the United States. Houses of worship (called Kingdom Halls) were reopened on April 1, witnessing in public places resumed on May 31 and in-person conventions are again being planned for 2023.

“My heart constantly palpitates with anticipation as my wife and I prepare our minds on returning back to the house-to-house activity” said Belle Glade resident Al Griffin. “Since the start of becoming one of Jehovah’s Witnesses in 1985, knocking on doors has become a way of life for me. I am so thankful to our God Jehovah for allowing me to praise his name in this most important work.”

The suspension of the public ministry was a proactive response by the organization to keep communities and congregants safe. The move was also unprecedented. Jehovah’s Witnesses had been preaching from house to house without interruption for more than 100 years through an economic depression, two world wars and global unrest, but COVID-19 demanded a different response.

“We believe that the early decision to shut down all in-person activities for more than two years has saved many lives,” said Robert Hendriks, U.S. spokesperson for Jehovah’s Witnesses. “We’re now ready and eager to reconnect with our neighbors once again – person-to-person, face-to-face. It’s not the only way that we preach, but it has historically been the most effective way to deliver our message of comfort and hope.”

The return to an in-person ministry coincides with a global campaign to offer an

interactive Bible study program, available in hundreds of languages and offered at no cost. The course comes in the form of a printed book, online publication or as an embedded feature within the organization’s free mobile application, JW Library. Released in late 2020, the interactive study platform combines text, video, illustrations and digital worksheets to help learners of all ages.

For more information, call  718- 560-5600.

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