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  • noun A place where Jehovah's Witnesses meet for fellowship and worship.

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Examples

  • At least they didn't try to put any of their literature in my hand after that discussion, or hustle me to their Kingdom Hall.

    Divine Will and Human Freedom -- Part I. Divine Predestination: How Far Real? 2010

  • In the Kingdom Hall, we heard encouraging experiences of true Christians who respected the marriage bonds even in the face of abuse from an unbelieving spouse.

    I'm Perfect, You're Doomed Kyria Abrahams 2009

  • The pictures of Katherine taking them to the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah ` s Witnesses.

    CNN Transcript Jul 15, 2009 2009

  • Since we were no longer in the Kingdom Hall, it was now acceptable to play inoffensive worldly music such as The Locomotion and The Chicken Dance.

    I'm Perfect, You're Doomed Kyria Abrahams 2009

  • Mickey became a Jehovah's Witness in 1951 and he spent his last years writing children's books and helping build the Kingdom Hall in his South Carolina hometown.

    Followups--ACTUALLY AUGUST 7, 2006 The Daily Growler 2006

  • Additionally, JW males also count “time” when they travel to and deliver “public talks” at either their own “air-conditioned” Kingdom Hall, or a neighboring “cozy church” Kingdom Hall.

    Jehovah’s Witnesses v Cdn site 2005

  • But the final straw came for her sister and brother-in-law when they heard rumors that his parents were exploring the possibility of court-ordered visitation so they could take their grandchildren to Kingdom Hall.

    Cast Out 2003

  • A spokesman for his former Kingdom Hall in Ypsilanti, Mich., said Longo was “put out” after being convicted of forgery and writing more than $30,000 in bad checks.

    Cast Out 2003

  • He also said Kingdom Hall members were visiting MaryJane at home, suggesting that she consider “maintaining a little bit more of a separation from me, not just outside, but even within the household, just being a little bit more distant than she probably was … Still being a wife, but not being so devoted to sticking by everything that I did.”

    Cast Out 2003

  • The Andersons have been disfellowshipped by the Kingdom Hall in Tullahoma, Tenn., where they attended.

    Couple to protest Jehovah’s Witnesses 2002

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