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Microsoft may earn an Affiliate Commission if you purchase something through recommended links in this article. Courtesy: JW.org “2019 International Conventions” In cooperation with government officials who have placed restrictions on large gatherings amid the coronavirus pandemic, Jehovah’s Witnesses paused holding in-person congregation meetings, and are instead utilizing videoconferencing platforms to hold weekly meetings. “However, we are cancelling our gathering this year out of concern for the health and safety of our local communities.”Now, congregations, families, and guests will view the program during July and August 2020 on the group’s website, “Our worship is centered on our mutual love for our God and for each other, irrespective of where we are physically,” said Robert Hendriks, U.S. spokesman for Jehovah’s Witnesses. (Rachel Aston/Las Vegas Review-Journal)Amid protests and pandemic, black artists view works as means to empathy, healing - VideoErica Vital-Lazare is an artist, writer, sometimes activist and professor at the College of Southern Nevada.

In many ways we are closer as a spiritual family than ever before.”The program is to be released in six installments, each corresponding to a morning or afternoon session of what would have been three successive convention days.

The show, which is currently dark at the Westgate, is a benefit for charities Golden Rainbow of Southern Nevada, The Actors Fund and Pawtastic Friends.


Many congregations and families will view the first convention session during the weekend of July 11-12.

“The virtual meetings we have held over the past four months have proved to all of us that it’s not about where we are physically. The final weekend of the virtual event is scheduled for August 29-30.Those interested in viewing the convention can contact their local congregation or access the program on Each year many who are not Jehovah’s Witnesses attend the annual conventions.



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