The handbill invitation is not a serious attempt to get people to come to the convention. But what's new there? It seems only fitting from an organization that has given us:
"Public talks" which the public rarely attend.
"The Lord's Evening Meal" where virtually no one eats.
"The Theocratic Ministry School" that bears little relation to actual ministry.
"Bible Studies" where the Bible hardly gets a look in.
"The Watchtower Study" where study into the topic beyond what's in the paragraph, and possibly a few marginal references to their own literature, is not encouraged.
An "Awake!" magazine that has no urgent message to relate beyond puff articles on "The World's Smallest Bat".
It's all pretty depressing.
Isn't it ironic? Don't you think?
Yup. The invitations are NOT meant to actually cause random people from the public to show up. Several years ago I took an invitation to the District Convention. I dressed in jeans and dress shirt. Just a normal looking guy off the street.
I was given ugly looks in the parking lot.
I was questioned by elders.
I was followed by security guards.