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    Why Don’t Jehovah’s Witnesses Call Their Meeting Place a Church?

    In the Bible, the Greek term that is sometimes translated “church” refers to a group of worshippers, not to the building they meet in.

    Note this example: When the apostle Paul wrote to the Christians in Rome, he sent greetings to a couple named Aquila and Priscilla and added: “Greet the church that meets in their home.” (Romans 16:5, Contemporary English Version) Paul didn’t intend for his greetings to be conveyed to a building. Rather, he was sending his greetings to people​—the congregation that met in that home.a

    So instead of calling our place of worship a church, we use the term “Kingdom Hall.”

    Why “Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses”?

    This term is fitting for a number of reasons:

    You are welcome to visit a Kingdom Hall near you and see for yourself how Jehovah’s Witnesses conduct their meetings.

    a Similar expressions occur at 1 Corinthians 16:19; Colossians 4:15; and Philemon 2.