Jehovah’s Witnesses worldwide will be observing the Memorial of Christ’s death on March 23, 2016 at all their local Kingdom Halls – their place of worship.
The spokesman for Jehovah’s Witnesses at the world headquarters in New York, David A. Semonian, said the commemoration will include a discourse explaining why Jesus’ death which occurred almost 2000 years ago is relevant in modern times and how it inspires hope for the future.
“We would like as many people as possible to benefit from the spiritual guidance this ceremony will offer,” he said.
He said the event would enable all in attendance to reflect on the value of the two greatest expressions of love shown in the universe.
“Firstly, the love shown to mankind by our heavenly father Jehovah God by allowing his only-begotten Son to die for us; and secondly the love Jesus showed in giving up his life willingly for our salvation.”
Throughout the campaign, some eight million Witnesses around the globe will personally visit their neighbors to invite them to this event. Last year, nearly 20 million people attended the Memorial observance.
Jesus celebrated the Passover with his apostles, dismissed Judas Iscariot, and then instituted the Lord’s Evening Meal. This meal replaced the annual Jewish Passover and therefore Jehovah’s Witnesses rightfully observe the Memorial of Christ’s death once a year.
Mr. Semonian appealed to families, friends, relatives, acquaintances and the public to attend the event at the nearest Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witness.
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