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Jehovah’s Witnesses To Flag-Off Mega Convention After 3years Of Covid Pandemic

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By Peters Monday, Abuja

The Jehovah’s Witnesses Church is now ready to flag off a mega convention after three- year of Covid 19 pandemic since 2019.

According to the statement, the event after the pandemic pause would be one of the largest convention organization in the world.

It was gathered that Ubogo community Nigeria was chosen to host the mega convention which titled, ‘Global three-day event, the 2023 “Exercise Patience!” Convention. 

Prior to 2019, summers in Ubogo were marked by Jehovah’s Witnesses filling hotels, guest houses, other accommodations  and restaurants as they attended their annual conventions at the Ubogo Assembly Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses.

In 2020, the pandemic interrupted that tradition as the Witnesses cancelled their in-person events throughout the world and held their convention programs as virtual events in more than 500 languages.

Beginning August 11, 2023, the Witnesses will bring that tradition back to Ubogo. According to the regional spokesman for Jehovah’s Witnesses, Brother. Isaac Phil-Etanireri; “As much as we loved the convenience and quality of our virtual conventions, nothing can replace being together in a large group setting.

“While our online conventions reached millions around the world and kept our communities safe, we long to get back to our joyful fellowship at these large gatherings, Some 6,000 conventions will be held worldwide as part of the 2023 “Exercise Patience!”.

Convention series In the Nigeria alone: more than 320 conventions will be held in 39 host cities. From Friday through Sunday.

Congress learnt six convention sessions will explore the quality of patience, highlighting its modern-day relevance through Scriptural examples. A live baptism will be performed following the Saturday morning session and a pre-recorded drama will be featured in two parts during the Saturday and Sunday afternoon sessions. 

“Patience is a beautiful quality that all Christians desire to display in their daily lives, says Phil-
Etanireri. Despite our good intentions, however, maintaining patience in the face of life’s many challenges can be a daily struggle.

“Spending three days exploring aspects of this quality will be very timely for all of us.” 

Jehovah’s Witnesses had been holding public conventions in stadiums, arenas, convention centres and theatres around the world for more than 100 years. After resuming smaller in-person meetings and their public ministry during 2022, the summer of 2023 marks the first time they will gather at much larger regional events around the world since the lifting of pandemic restrictions. 

The convention is open to the public and no collection is taken. The Convention will be held in 5 languages, including Okpe and Itsekiri. For more information on the program or to find other convention locations and dates, please go to jw.org and navigate to the “About Us” tab.

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