Circuit Assembly, District Assembly, Special Assembly Day....what is the difference?

by insearchoftruth 23 Replies latest watchtower beliefs

  • insearchoftruth
    insearchoftruth

    My wife just went to what she called a Special Assembly (or something like that), what are the assemblies or conventions and what is the intended audience and the length of each?

  • blondie
    blondie

    Special Day = 1 day (2x yearly)

    Usually "special" speaker brought in from Bethel (sanctioned by Bethel)

    1 circuit = approx 20 congregations

    Circuit Assembly = 2 days (2x yearly)

    approx 20 congregations

    Can have an A, B, or C part of same circuit (less so now due to reduction in numbers)

    District Assembly = 3 days (sometimes 4 if international, not for some time) (1 x yearly during summer)

    New publications released now

    Some have speakers from the GB

  • penny2
    penny2

    The Circuit Assembly and Special Assembly Day are both gatherings of the congregations that make up a "circuit" (usually about 5 or 6 congregations). A Circuit Assembly is an annual 2 day event, the Special Assembly Day is an annual 1 day event.

    The District Convention (not Assemby) usually goes for 3-4 days (also once per year) and depending on facilities available and the number of witnesses in the area, may attract 1,000 - 30,000 people.

    penny

  • blondie
    blondie

    As to how many people come, it obviously varies. In this area special days and circuit assemblies attract 1,000 jws. The distrcit assemblies attract about 5 to 8,000. Since the circuit overseer has approximately 52 weeks a year to visit congregations twice a year, subtracting the assemblies/conventions, pioneer school, CO training, and vacation, that leaves approx 40 weeks, approx 20 congregations or a little less. It would be unusual to have a circuit with only 5 or 6 congregations.

    Except for the public talk (which has been reduced to 1/2 hour I think even at conventions/assemblies now) all the parts on the program are for jws only. If there are any non-jws there, they are non-jw spouces, "advanced" students, unbaptized minor family. Few are non-jw walk-ins.

  • insearchoftruth
    insearchoftruth

    The special assembly was at a JW Assembly hall, is this just a big Kingdom Hall??

  • blondie
    blondie

    No it is not just a KH which usually holds 150 to 200 depending on when it was built. The AH here holds 1500 or 2,000 on "big" day and is a big auditorium (like 10 KHs). Many AH have space for congregations to meet. The one near me has 2 congregations meeting in a separate space connected to the AH. Some AHs have more space dedicated to KHs/congregations.

    Surrey Assembly Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses

  • winstonchurchill
    winstonchurchill

    Like District Assemblies, Special Assembly days are held once a year. Circuit Assemblies also once a year. That gives you three Assemblies per year.

    Some additional details:

    Parts for CirAss and SAD are assigned by the CO, based on a program WT supplies. Parts for DistAss are directly assigned by WT.

    The CO presides over the SAD, and has a Bethel Speaker. Circuit covers travel expense for him; sometimes, to avoid expenses, a nearby District Overseer is assigned to serve as Bethel Speaker. Public Talk by Bethel Speaker at the SAD is 1 Hour long (Although it feel way longer!)

    DO presides over CirAss.

    DistAss is a bit different in that regard: A Convention committee oversees the organization. This committee is formed by three men, appointed directly by WT; one of them is Assembly Overseer, who is really the guy in charge. WT also appoints a President or chairman (Typically a CO) who is in charge of the program itself (i.e. rehearsals, etc.)

  • sir82
    sir82

    Good answers above, but the real difference?

    How numb your butt gets, after 1, 2, or 3 days of sitting and listening to drivel.

  • JustHuman14
    JustHuman14

    Interesting the Assembly Hall with the Masonic emblems!!!

  • ssn587
    ssn587

    Other than amount of days attended, wouldn't it also be the amount of $$$ taken in? For those in the know do the sad two dayer and da taken in $$$ for each attendee or is it a set sum for the whole thing per person?

Share this

Google+
Pinterest
Reddit