Jehovah’s Witnesses resume public ministry

Local Jehovah's Witnesses in Temecula return to their public ministry for the first time in two years. Valley News/Courtesy photo
TEMECULA – If you happen to be at the Sam Hicks Monument Park in Temecula, you may notice that a pre-pandemic fixture is back on the sidewalks: smiling faces standing next to colorful carts featuring a positive message and free Bible-based literature.Thousands of these carts will be rolling down the streets of communities like Temecula across the world as Jehovah’s Witnesses recommence their global public preaching work some 24 months after putting it on pause due to the pandemic.“We are excited and eager to return to our public ministry,” David Cohen, local representative for California Jehovah’s Witnesses, said. “During the pandemic, more than 113,000 Jehovah’s Witnesses across the state continued to reach people through letters and phone calls, but there is nothing
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