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Message of hope campaign begins

Jehovah’s Witnesses have launched a campaign to share the Bible’s message of hope, with members inviting the public to two special events focused on the promise of a better future. Over

Message of hope campaign
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March 26, 2026byThe Nation
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Jehovah’s Witnesses have launched a campaign to share the Bible’s message of hope, with members inviting the public to two special events focused on the promise of a better future.

Over nine million members are participating.

It includes a special talk and the annual observance of the Lord’s Evening Meal.

A statement in Lagos said the campaign will feature a talk: “Who Will Restore the Earth?”, to be delivered in March in over 118,000 congregations.

The 30-minute presentation will examine what the Bible teaches about mankind’s relationship with the earth, prospect of its future restoration, and how individuals can benefit from the Bible’s promises.

The campaign will culminate in the observance of the Lord’s Evening Meal on April 2.

The event will include a talk highlighting what Jesus Christ taught about mankind’s future.

National Spokesman for Jehovah’s Witnesses in Nigeria, Olusegun Eroyemi, said the programme is intended to help people better understand the significance of Jesus’ life and teachings.

“The life and teachings of Jesus have great significance to so many around the world. We hope this event, an observance recognised by Christians continuously for almost 2,000 years, helps visitors see how it connects us to a wonderful hope,” Eroyemi said.

The Lord’s Evening Meal commemorates an event instituted by Jesus Christ with his apostles nearly 2,000 years ago on Nisan 14 of the Jewish calendar in 33 C.E.

According to Luke 22:19, Jesus instructed his followers: “Keep doing this in remembrance of me.”

Jehovah’s Witnesses observe the occasion annually on the corresponding date as a reminder of the hope, based on Bible teachings, of a restored earth.

The organisation noted that more than 21 million people attended the observance worldwide last year.

Both the special talk and the Lord’s Evening Meal are free and open to the public.

Interested persons can obtain further information and find a nearby venue through the official website, jw.org.

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