Jehovah’s Witnesses have invited the general public to an event to commemorate the death of Jesus Christ. Memorial of Jesus’ death is one that is observed same day around the globe.
While the date, Sunday, March 24, may pass imperceptibly for many, millions around the world will gather at sundown for the event.
Considered the most important day of the year for Jehovah’s Witnesses, the Memorial is observed annually on Nisan 14 of the Jewish calendar in adherence to Jesus’ statement found in Luke 22:19, “Keep doing this in remembrance of me.”
Though there are over 8.6 million Jehovah’s Witnesses around the world, over 20 million people attended the event last year.
Afolabi Odeyemi, spokesperson for Jehovah’s Witnesses, said “Around the world, many people who are not Jehovah’s Witnesses attend the Memorial. We hope that members of our local community will also join us in remembering the death of Jesus Christ to show gratitude for his sacrifice.
“While it is a solemn occasion, it is also a joyous one.”
According to him, the one-hour event will feature a talk highlighting the significance of Jesus’ death and what it means for all of mankind.
Similarly, in Lagos, a special campaign is ongoing during March 2024 to invite local residents to attend the annual observance of the Lord’s Evening Meal, as well as a special public talk that will be delivered the week before.
Titled: “The Resurrection—Victory Over Death!”, the special talk will be delivered at local Kingdom Halls on this weekend of March 16 and 17, 2024. This 30-minute, Bible-based public discourse will focus on the scriptural hope of a resurrection of the dead in the near future.
Bukola Fayese says: “My family looks forward to the special talk and the Memorial all year. Both events are practical and instructional, but they also help us to pause and reflect on all the things we can be grateful for, things that we can consider blessings from God.
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