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More than 1,000 Jehovah’s Witnesses flock to Las Vegas to spread message of God among Super Bowl fans

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Among the hundreds of thousands of football fans flocking to Las Vegas for the Super Bowl is a group of Jehovah's Witnesses who are using the busy city to spread their message.
  • Thousands of football fans flock to Las Vegas for Super Bowl
  • Among them are 1,000 Jehovah’s Witnesses who take advantage of large crowds.
  • Jehovah’s Witnesses will spend 12 hours on The Strip to spread their message to as many people as possible in Sin City

Among the hundreds of thousands of football fans flocking to Las Vegas for the Super Bowl is a group of Jehovah’s Witnesses using the packed city to spread their message.

As America’s largest sporting event draws crowds of people from across the United States to Las Vegas to watch the game at Allegiant Stadium, a certain religious group has taken advantage of the influx of tourists.

More than 1,000 Jehovah’s Witnesses are spread across 50 locations in Sin City to speak with Super Bowl fans and share their beliefs.

Michael Federico and his wife Tanya stood on the iconic Strip next to illuminated magazine racks filled with brochures containing information about the ‘denomination’.

‘We are very excited. We have a great group of volunteers. It’s our biggest group yet,” Michael shared.

Among the hundreds of thousands of football fans flocking to Las Vegas for the Super Bowl is a group of Jehovah’s Witnesses who are using the busy city to spread their message.

As America's largest sporting event draws crowds of people from across the United States to Las Vegas to watch the game at Allegiant Stadium, a certain religious group has taken advantage of the influx of tourists.

As America’s largest sporting event draws crowds of people from across the United States to Las Vegas to watch the game at Allegiant Stadium, a certain religious group has taken advantage of the influx of tourists.

More than 1,000 Jehovah's Witnesses are spread across 50 locations in Sin City to speak with Super Bowl fans and share their beliefs.

More than 1,000 Jehovah’s Witnesses are spread across 50 locations in Sin City to speak with Super Bowl fans and share their beliefs.

Since pandemic restrictions were lifted in 2022, small groups of Jehovah’s Witnesses have volunteered on the strip with ‘bible carts.’

“We really wanted to make a special effort to be able to share our message of hope and positivity,” Tanya said. vegas fox.

‘We met people from all over the world. They chat with us. They say ‘hello’ to us and express their appreciation for what we’re doing,” Tanya revealed.

Volunteers spent 12 hours on the Strip, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., chatting with anyone who would listen.

They stayed on The Strip next to the iconic Bellagio fountains even after a storm devastated Las Vegas.

'We are very excited. We have a great group of volunteers. It's our biggest group yet.

‘We are very excited. We have a great group of volunteers. It’s our biggest group yet,” Michael Federico shared.

'We really wanted to make a special effort to be able to share our message of hope and positivity,' said Tanya Federico.

‘We really wanted to make a special effort to be able to share our message of hope and positivity,’ said Tanya Federico.

The Super Bowl gave Michael and Tanya, along with the rest of their group, the opportunity to speak to an “unprecedented” number of people.

‘That just warms our hearts. It makes us feel that what we are doing is really worth it,” Michael confessed.

‘We’re not going to chase them. We’re not going to try to force them to swallow, but rather force them to cum on their own,” Tanya said.

‘We can express our love. Love for our neighbors,” Michael said.

Jehovah’s Witnesses Jehovah’s Witnesses are a non-Trinitarian, millennial, restorationist Christian denomination.

Michael Federico and his wife Tanya stood on the iconic Strip next to illuminated magazine racks filled with brochures containing information about the

Michael Federico and his wife Tanya stood on the iconic Strip next to illuminated magazine racks filled with brochures containing information about the “denomination.”

The Super Bowl gave Michael and Tanya, along with the rest of their group, the opportunity to speak to a number of people

The Super Bowl gave Michael and Tanya, along with the rest of their group, the opportunity to speak to an “unprecedented” number of people.

In 2023, the group reported that approximately 8.6 million members were engaged in evangelism.

Jehovah’s Witnesses believe that the destruction of the current world system at Armageddon is imminent.

The group emerged in the United States from the Bible Students movement founded in the late 1870s by Charles Taze Russell.

They do not observe Christmas, Easter, birthdays or other holidays and customs that they consider to be of pagan origin incompatible with Christianity.

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