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‘God has made it possible to be happy even when life is difficult’ is message from Jehovah’s Witnesses

Jehovah’s Witnesses from far and wide gathered for a spiritual extravaganza at the civic theatre in eMalahleni.

The eMalahleni Civic Theatre was abuzz with fervent devotion as Jehovah’s Witnesses from far and wide gathered for a spiritual extravaganza.

Mbalenhle Thabang, Ukwenza Mathebula, Nolwazi Zondo, Saziso Mazibuko, Rose Zondo, Khanyisile Zondo and Kwezi Radebe.

Elegant attire reflected the gravity of their faith as brothers and sisters in Christ converged to deepen their understanding of Jesus’ sacrifice and their role as Christians.

The organisation committee: Hopewell Kholeka, Emanuel Dhlamini, Reggy Maseko, Mandla Mahlangu, Simphiwe Kubheka, Sihle Mazibuko, Joseph Sithole, and Jabulani Shezi.

The atmosphere on Sunday, October 13, resonated with heartfelt praise as the congregation lifted their voices in song, filling the CBD streets with soul-stirring melodies.

Prudence and Anothe Zulu.

The highlight of the event was the baptism ceremony, where many publicly declared their commitment to Jehovah.

Sound crew: Calvin Mhlaba, Thokozani Mandlazi, Mnelisi Nkosi, Bheki Radebe, Musa Mtshali and Zakhde Nkosi.

This gathering embodied the Jehovah’s Witness spirit of community and fellowship, fostering meaningful connections among believers. As they rejoiced together, their bond with Jesus and one another grew stronger, reflecting the beauty of their shared faith.

Phindile Sikosana.

“It was a very successful gathering of people of shared faith. We felt God moved within our church and everyone who attended had their faith restored, as well as forming new memories and relationships with their fellow believers,” commented Jabulani Shezi, a member of the organising committee.

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