Where may a Jehovah's Witness funeral take place?

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Multiple Choice

Where may a Jehovah's Witness funeral take place?

Explanation:
A Jehovah’s Witness funeral is typically held in one of two places: a funeral home or at a Kingdom Hall, which is their place of worship. The service is arranged to accommodate family and friends and is led by a elder or qualified minister, with Bible readings and songs. Hospitals and graveyards are not the usual venues for the main service. If burial or cremation follows, that happens after the service, at the chosen final resting place.

A Jehovah’s Witness funeral is typically held in one of two places: a funeral home or at a Kingdom Hall, which is their place of worship. The service is arranged to accommodate family and friends and is led by a elder or qualified minister, with Bible readings and songs. Hospitals and graveyards are not the usual venues for the main service. If burial or cremation follows, that happens after the service, at the chosen final resting place.

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