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“Declare the Good News”! Convention

One of the largest convention organizations in the world returns to Oregon State Fair & Exposition Center in Salem, OR with a much-anticipated motivational program to comfort and encourage the public.

In a world where bad news endlessly streams on social media, TV and radio, Jehovah’s Witnesses will present their 2024 “Declare the Good News!” convention series, beginning the weekend of May 24, 2024. The free, three-day live event is expected to draw more than 14,000 attendees to the city over the course of 4 weekends – fueling the city’s economy with local spending at stores, hotels and restaurants.

The “Declare the Good News”! convention will present Bible-based videos, discourses and interviews on topics such as…

• Why Do We Need Good news?
• Use Good News to Defeat Bad News
• Why We Don’t Fear Bad News

Saturday features a baptism of candidates from surrounding communities, while a two-part video feature will captivate the audience on Saturday and Sunday afternoons. This is a free event and open to the public.

Date & Time:

May 26, 2024 @ 9:20 am - 3:40 pm

Cost:

Free

Oregon State Fairgounds & Exposition Center

2330 17th St NE
Salem,OR97301United States

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