Witnesses return to knocking on doors

Chris and Janelle Klauss of Murrieta resume their door-to-door ministry after the coronavirus pandemic. Valley News/Courtesy photo
MURRIETA – Murrieta Jehovah’s Witnesses return to door-to-door ministry after 30-month pandemic pause. Jehovah’s Witnesses have resumed their door-to-door ministry after a two-and-a-half-year suspension, just in time for a September launch of a global campaign featuring an interactive program for Bible study.The decision to resume their door-to-door ministry Thursday, Sept. 1, marks the complete restoration of all pre-pandemic in-person activities for the nearly 1.3 million Jehovah’s Witnesses in the 12,000 congregations in the United States. Houses of worship, called Kingdom Halls, were reopened April 1, witnessing in public places resumed May 31, and in-person conventions are again being planned for 2023.Chris and Janelle Klauss of Murrieta enjoy sharing their faith with
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