Why Don’t Jehovah’s Witnesses Call Their Meeting Place a Church? PLAY Why Don’t Jehovah’s Witnesses Call Their Meeting Place a Church? Sorry, the media player failed to load. Download This Video Show Text Version Hide Text Version Instead of calling our place of worship a church, we use the term “Kingdom Hall.” Why “Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses”? This term is fitting for a number of reasons: The building is a hall, or meeting place. We meet to worship Jehovah, the God of the Bible, and to witness, or testify, about him.—Psalm 83:18; Isaiah 43:12. We also meet to learn about God’s Kingdom, of which Jesus often spoke.—Matthew 6:9, 10; 24:14; Luke 4:43. You are welcome to visit a Kingdom Hall near you and see for yourself how Jehovah’s Witnesses conduct their meetings. Related Topics Frequently Asked Questions You May Also Like MEETINGS What Happens at a Kingdom Hall? Take a look inside and see for yourself. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS How Are Jehovah’s Witnesses’ Congregations Organized? Find out how we receive Bible-based guidance and instruction through this arrangement. ABOUT US Attend a Meeting Learn about our meetings. Find a meeting location near you. Print Share Share Why Don’t Jehovah’s Witnesses Call Their Meeting Place a Church? FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Why Don’t Jehovah’s Witnesses Call Their Meeting Place a Church? Auslan (Australian Sign Language) Why Don’t Jehovah’s Witnesses Call Their Meeting Place a Church? https://cms-imgp.jw-cdn.org/img/p/502013283/univ/art/502013283_univ_sqr_xl.jpg ijwfq 24