Kingdom Hall
Moses Mj Zulu Street
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Kingdom Hall
The Kingdom Hall is situated at Moses Mj Zulu Street in Bauleni, Lusaka, Zambia.
History
- A Kingdom Hall is a place of worship used by Jehovah's Witnesses.
- The term was first suggested in 1935 by Joseph Franklin Rutherford, then president of the Watch Tower Society, for a building in Hawaii.
- Rutherford's reasoning was that these buildings would be used for "preaching the good news of the Kingdom".
Architecture
The Kingdom Hall is built in a modern architectural style.
Denomination and Religious Significance
- Jehovah's Witnesses use Kingdom Halls for the majority of their worship and Bible instruction.
- Jehovah's Witnesses prefer the term "Kingdom Hall" over "church", noting that the term often translated "church" in the Bible refers to the congregation of people rather than a structure.
Architect and Notable Features
The architect of the Kingdom Hall is not specified.
Organ and Bells Information
Information on the organ and bells of the Kingdom Hall is not available.
Heritage Status
The Kingdom Hall has been designated as a notable place of worship in Lusaka, Zambia.
Visiting Info
The opening hours of the Kingdom Hall are not publicly available. The building's accessibility information is also not specified.
Notable Artworks or Relics
No notable artworks or relics are associated with the Kingdom Hall.
Details
| Name | Kingdom Hall |
|---|---|
| City | Lusaka |
| Country | Zambia |
| Coordinates | -15.444216, 28.385899 |
| Current use | place of worship used by Jehovah's Witnesses |
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