Starting this month and continuing
till December 20th, Jehovah’s Witnesses every weekend will be featuring
resources that will assist families throughout Nigeria to be stronger and more
united. This is a focus of their 2015 three-day annual regional convention with
the theme “Imitate Jesus!”
Currently going on around the globe,
the series of 259 conventions scheduled to hold at 29 locations in Nigeria will
begin on Friday August 28. It will be presented in 17 Nigerian languages in
addition to English, French and American Sign Language. The programme is
scheduled to begin 8:20 am. each day.
According to the statement made
available to the press by the spokesman of Jehovah’s Witnesses Convention for
Lagos and Ogun states, Mr. Ademola Adeagbo, all is now set for the commencement
of the three-day spiritually enlightening convention in four different
locations in the states.
“Jesus, the founder of Christianity,
is widely considered as one of the most influential and significant men who
ever lived. As Christians, a core belief of Jehovah’s Witnesses is that Jesus
lived his life as a model for us to follow. The ‘Imitate Jesus!’ convention
will examine Jesus’ life, as outlined in the Bible, and emphasize how
all—regardless of their background, lifestyle, or religion—can benefit in
practical ways from his example and teachings. A highlight of the programme
will be the keynote address on Friday morning, entitled ‘Concealed in Him Are
All the Treasures of Wisdom,’” Adeagbo said.
Jehovah’s Witnesses from more than
1000 congregations around Lagos and Ogun states are already extending printed
personal invitations to everyone in their neighbourhood.
The convention will begin in the
southwest during the weekend of September 4-6 at Jehovah’s Witnesses assembly
halls located at Ibereko Village, Badagry, Lagos and along Idi-Iroko Road, Ota,
in Ogun State. Other locations hosting the convention in Lagos and Ogun states
are Assembly Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses at Daluwon, along Mowe-Ofada Road,
Ogun State and the one at Ajibona Village, Lekki, Lagos.
Adeagbo also said the convention will
accomplish its purpose by means of series of talks, interviews, re-enactment,
demonstrations, a two-part play highlighting Jesus appointment as Lord and King
to be presented on Friday and Sunday and baptism of new members.
The statement added, “There is no
admission fee. Conventions of Jehovah’s Witnesses are supported entirely by
voluntary donations.”
Also in Port Harcourt the Rivers
state capital conventions will hold at assembly Hall of Jehovah’s witnesses in
Igwuruta Ali along Port Harcourt international airport Road…
In Owerri the Imo State capital, convention
will hold at Assembly Hall of Jehovah’s witnesses, akabor in ikeduru L.G.A of
Imo state for more location visit the official website of Jehovah’s witnesses www.jw.org
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