About

Who we are and how this congregation serves its local community.

The Alcona Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses exists to provide a respectful setting for Bible study, worship, and encouragement. Its public identity is rooted in clarity, hospitality, and sincere Christian conduct.

Congregation members standing beside a public Bible literature display.

Local Presence

Based in the Gilford area of Ontario, the congregation serves individuals and families who are looking for Bible-based guidance, a peaceful worship environment, and a welcoming place to learn more about Jehovah and the teachings of Jesus Christ.

The congregation's website reflects that same approach by offering straightforward information, easy navigation, and a calm, professional presentation suitable for a modern nonprofit audience.

Values

  • Respect for the Bible as a reliable source of guidance
  • Worship centered on Jehovah and the example of Jesus Christ
  • A warm welcome for visitors and sincere questions
  • Orderly meetings and meaningful spiritual education
  • A community atmosphere that supports families and individuals
Bible literature display highlighting family and Bible teaching themes.
Mission

Helping people learn what the Bible teaches in a thoughtful and approachable way.

Public information from Jehovah's Witnesses consistently highlights a desire to honor Jehovah, follow Jesus Christ, and help others understand the Bible. This local website presents that mission in clear language for people who may be visiting for the first time.

Rather than using pressure or promotional tactics, the site emphasizes information, invitation, and access to trustworthy resources.

Organization Information

Name: Alcona Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses, Innisfil, Ontario

Registry ID: 745605287RR0001

Address: 2157 Hughes Drive, Box 324, Gilford, Ontario, L0L 1R0

Plan Your Visit

If you would like current local meeting details or guidance before attending, the congregation can be contacted directly by phone or email.

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