Sharing Bible truth and serving our community in north central British Columbia
Serving 100 Mile House and surrounding areas in British Columbia
The 100 Mile House Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses is deeply committed to serving our local community. Based in 100 Mile House, British Columbia, our work primarily engages the community within north central British Columbia.
Local members form the core of our outreach efforts as we share Bible-based hope and encouragement with our neighbors. Our activities center at the Kingdom Hall, where we organize programs designed to support spiritual growth and community welfare.
We believe that sharing Bible truth is the greatest service we can provide to our community, offering hope, comfort, and practical guidance based on God's Word.
Bringing the Bible's message of hope to our community
Following the example of Jesus Christ and the early Christians, we visit people in their homes to share Bible truth and offer free Bible study programs. This personal approach allows us to have meaningful conversations about faith and answer questions about the Bible.
We set up literature displays in public areas where community members can pick up free Bible-based publications, watch videos, and ask questions about the Bible and our beliefs in a comfortable, no-pressure environment.
Congregation members naturally share their faith in everyday life—with neighbors, at work, and in social settings. We look for opportunities to offer encouragement and share Bible-based hope with those we meet.
One of our primary community services is offering free Bible education to anyone interested. This includes:
We never ask for payment or donations for any of these services. All our educational work is supported by voluntary contributions from Jehovah's Witnesses worldwide.
Working together with nearby congregations throughout British Columbia
While our congregation primarily serves the 100 Mile House area, we enjoy close cooperation with nearby congregations of Jehovah's Witnesses throughout north central British Columbia.
This regional unity is demonstrated through:
When we undertake larger Kingdom Hall improvement projects, volunteers from nearby congregations often join us. This teamwork and skills-sharing showcases the strong bonds of Christian unity that exist among Jehovah's Witnesses in the region.
Free resources to help you learn about the Bible
Our primary magazines are distributed free throughout the community. The Watchtower examines Bible topics in depth, while Awake! addresses current events and issues from a Biblical perspective.
Available in over 300 languages worldwide and distributed free in our community.
We offer a variety of Bible study aids including books, brochures, and videos that explain Bible teachings clearly. All materials are carefully researched and based solidly on Scripture.
Popular titles include "What Can the Bible Teach Us?" and "Enjoy Life Forever!"
All publications are provided free of charge. We never ask for donations or payment from the public.
Focused outreach efforts throughout the year
Each year before the Memorial of Christ's Death, we conduct a special campaign to personally invite everyone in 100 Mile House to attend this important annual event.
Periodically we distribute special tracts and brochures that address timely topics and answer common questions about life, faith, and the Bible.
We invite community members to attend our regional conventions—three-day programs featuring Bible-based talks, videos, and demonstrations.
How we conduct our community work
We treat everyone with respect and kindness, regardless of their background, beliefs, or circumstances. We listen more than we talk and honor people's right to their own beliefs.
We never pressure people or use manipulative tactics. If someone isn't interested, we respect that decision and move on graciously.
Everything we teach comes directly from the Bible. We always show people Scriptures and encourage them to verify what we say in their own Bible.
All our services, publications, and programs are provided free of charge. We never solicit donations from the public or those we teach.
If you're interested in learning more about our community outreach or would like a free Bible study, please reach out to us.