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The weekend meeting, usually held on Sunday, comprises a 30-minute public talk by a congregation elder or ministerial servant [16] and a one-hour question-and-answer study of a Bible-based article from The Watchtower magazine, [9] with questions prepared by the Watch Tower Society and the answers provided in the magazine. [17]
The Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania is a non-stock, not-for-profit organization [4] headquartered in Warwick, New York.It is the main legal entity used worldwide by Jehovah's Witnesses to direct, administer, and disseminate doctrines for the group and is often referred to by members of the denomination simply as "the Society".
Others, such as the organizational manual Organized to Do Jehovah's Will [19] and Watchtower Library (containing the Watch Tower Publications Index from 1930, issues of The Watchtower since 1950, and most other Watch Tower Society literature published since 1970), [20] are intended for members.
Watchtower Study Conductor: leads the weekly study of The Watchtower. [59] Operating Committee Members: responsible for the care of the building and property of Kingdom Halls that are shared by two or more congregations. Public Talk Coordinator: schedules speakers and talks for public meetings and coordinates traveling speakers from his ...
Meetings usually open and close with song and prayer. Meetings held in the Kingdom Hall include Bible readings and public talks on matters such as the Bible, family life, Christian qualities and prophecy. There are discussions of specially prepared study articles in The Watchtower magazine and other publications of Jehovah's Witnesses.
The Watchtower Announcing Jehovah's Kingdom (public edition) (reduced from 32 pages to 16 pages as of 2013) The Watchtower Announcing Jehovah's Kingdom (public edition) (monthly as of 2008) The Watchtower Announcing Jehovah's Kingdom (four-color edition as of 1986) The Watchtower Announcing Jehovah's Kingdom (title change, March 1, 1939)
The committee agreed to turn over its translation to the Society for publication [32] and on September 3, 1949, Knorr convened a joint meeting of the board of directors of both the Watch Tower Society's New York and Pennsylvania corporations where he again announced to the directors the existence of the committee [33] and that it was now able ...
According to the Watchtower April 1880 marks the year of the passover meetings held at the Conley house. These spiritual meetings appears to predate the Watch Tower tract. It appears Janaury 1881 appears to mark the year of meetings. I imagine if other meetings were being held it would have been published in earlier Watch Towers.