Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses 1965 Bee Creek Road, Branson, MO 65616
About the Business
The Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses in Branson, Missouri is a warm and welcoming place of worship where members of the community gather to study the Bible, share in spiritual discussions, and engage in prayer and worship. Located at 1965 Bee Creek Road, this church provides a peaceful and inclusive environment for individuals seeking spiritual growth and fellowship. Whether you are a long-time member or a visitor interested in learning more about the teachings of Jehovah's Witnesses, you are sure to find a supportive and uplifting community at the Kingdom Hall. Join us for our regular meetings and events to connect with others who share your faith and values.
Reviews
"We had a great time here when we came to visit this Kingdom Hall. Even though we hadn’t never met anyone one of them before they made us feel very welcome…..Only in Jehovah’s Loving Organization!"
"All the people were friendly, knowledgeable about the Bible, and very well grounded. Very pleasant experience will go back."
"When you come here and see how happy the people are here it will make you be happy and when you sit down and study with them you will know that you need to to come to the meetings it will make your life happier and easier when your pray to Jehovah."
"They have come to my house numerous times, looking in my windows if I don't answer the door. They were just here again and I told them not to come back, I have my grandkids who were sleeping and my dogs were barking. When a person says leave me alone not interested that's what it means!!!"
"This morning a group of ppl came to my property and rang the door bell and left a flyer for Jehovah's Witnesses. They unwelcomely woke my fiancé from her sleep. When she didn't answer the door (in her PJ's), they decided to walk themselves over to the guest cabin. I don't believe that it's right for you to be so comfortable that you make yourself home on ppl's property. You weren't invited to come to our house, therefore you're not welcome to wander around. I understand that Jehovah's Witnesses would be coming in the name of something that they believe is love, but on the Earthly plane, I don't like the idea of some strangers with a piece of paper in their hands, feeling comfortable walking around my house. Thanks for your concern, but it was a nuisance and uncomfortable."
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