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Powerful by Faith! Witnesses conventions begin

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By staff reporter JEHOVAH’S Witnesses will, for the second year running, hold their annual convention virtually, breaking a century-old tradition in the name of health and safety as the COVID-19 pandemic has forced the organisation to cancel nearly 6 000 conventions in 240 lands. The Witnesses normally use their assembly halls, public schools and other […]

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JEHOVAH’S Witnesses will, for the second year running, hold their annual convention virtually, breaking a century-old tradition in the name of health and safety as the COVID-19 pandemic has forced the organisation to cancel nearly 6 000 conventions in 240 lands.

The Witnesses normally use their assembly halls, public schools and other rented venues around the country such as the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair for their annual three-day convention. The outbreak of COVID-19 forced the cancellation of in-person conventions throughout the world and the launching of a global virtual event.

“This was a first for Jehovah’s Witnesses, who have held public conventions in stadiums, arenas, convention centres, and theatres around the world since 1897,” John Hunguka, the spokesperson for Jehovah’s Witnesses in Zimbabwe said.

This year’s convention is themed Powerful by Faith! and will be delivered in more than 500 languages to households throughout the six weekends during July and August 2021, bringing together some nearly 20 million people in 240 countries.

Hunguka said since the convention was typically held from Friday through Sunday, the programme would be available in six instalments corresponding to morning and afternoon sessions.

The continued risk of bringing thousands of people together in cities around the world prompted the organisation to opt for a virtual platform for the second consecutive year.

However, Hunguka said the move has not curbed the enthusiasm for the annual event. Congregations around the world are inviting the public to join them in this historic occasion.

“Faith has helped our global brotherhood to continue to thrive even during a pandemic. Our faith will continue to unite us in worship — even virtually — as millions gather in private homes around the world to enjoy a powerful and inspiring spiritual programme,” Hunguka said.

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