Virtual meetings, ministry, conventions keep congregants active, safe

Juanita Tapia would rarely go more than a few days without knocking on a door or visiting a Bible student as part of her volunteer ministry. That abruptly changed in the spring of 2020 when Jehovah’s Witnesses suspended their in-person public ministry, meetings and large conventions.  Two years later, the Ferndale resident is feeling more…

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