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2009 Dates Pending
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Visit some of the most beautiful cities in Mexico while
attending the English District
Convention in Queretaro!
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Once
again, we will have our annual trip to a Mexico English
District convention for 2009. This tour includes
a Branch Tour and exciting destinations, based on the
location of the convention. Complete details will be
available herein on or around January 2009! |
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Mexico Branch...
The activities of Jehovah's Witnesses in Mexico began around the end of the
1920's. At that time, the first Bethel was in a private house in Mexico
City. Jehovah's blessing is evident as you tour the now beautiful, sprawling
printing, office, and residential facilities located in Texcoco, 20 miles
from Mexico City, in a place known as El Tejocote.
English District
Convention, Mexico...
The first English district Convention in Mexico was held in 1998
with 630 attending. In 1998 there were six English speaking congregations in
Mexico and now over 45 have been formed.
We start each day with a consideration of the daily
text, which prepares us for a day full of encouragement, fun, and
once-in-a-lifetime experiences. All of this is enjoyed in the company
of our spiritual brothers and sisters, in the comfort of a charter bus, and
under the loving guidance of an experienced tour guide.
Texcoco...
Texcoco, on the outskirts of Mexico City, is the
location of the Factory and Bethel 1, 2, 3, and 4.
Here we get to tour the Mexico Branch Office of
Jehovah’s Witnesses which includes the Bethel
home, offices, and factory.
Queretaro...
Quaretaro was founded in 1531. The historic downtown area offers visitors
over over 470 years of history and tradition through its aqueduct, colonial
architecture, mansions, palaces and music that make this one of the most
beautiful and captivating destinations in Mexico.
Guanajuato & San Miguel Allende...
Two of the most important historical and cultural, colonial cities of Mexico. The whimsical trace of
their streets, their peaceful squares and gardens and the beauty of the
architecture give to these two cities a whimsical and romantic touch and
have inspired generations of artists from around the world. |