^Jehovah's Witnesses – Proclaimers of God's Kingdom chap. 20 p. 319, 721
^Jehovah's Witnesses – Proclaimers of God's Kingdom chap. 20 p. 319 Building Together on a Global Scale
^"Should We Go to Christian Meetings?", Awake!, March 8, 2001, page 12
^Organized to Do Jehovah's Will p.120-123 (Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society, 2005)
^Texas Monthly magazine, July 1980, page 136,138, As Retrieved 2009-08-18, "A Witness house of worship is called a Kingdom Hall. ...Appropriate to the movement's rejection of pomp and display, the [particular Hall visited by the writer], shared with two other congregations, resembled the meeting room of a budget motel, complete with rows of stackable chairs. The lone feature that marked it as a room devoted to religion was a sign, affixed to a plain wooden canopy over the speaker's stand, that bore the entreaty, "And now, Jehovah . . . grant your slaves to keep speaking your word with all boldness." The congregation of approximately 75 included admirably equal portions of blacks, whites, and Mexican Americans, a not uncommon manifestation of ethnic ecumenicity in Witness circles."
^“To the House of Jehovah Let Us Go”, Our Kingdom Ministry, April 1993, page 4