Applications are now open for the 2025 ISGP Graduate Seminar, Discourse and Social Transformation: Achieving Coherence, to be held in Australia 27 Dec 2025 – 7 Jan 2026.
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Applications are now open for the 2025 ISGP Graduate Seminar, Discourse and Social Transformation: Achieving Coherence, to be held in Australia 27 Dec 2025 – 7 Jan 2026.
Grace—A Prayer for Peace is a cinematic tribute to one of Aotearoa’s most beloved artists, our Bahá’í sister, Dame Robin White, screening as part of the NZ International Film Festival this year.
Youth visitors from the Greater Noumea cluster recently joined forces with pioneering families in Tahiti to support community-building efforts.
Drawing on extracts from two significant letters from the Universal House of Justice, this article explores how individuals and communities are contributing to building a more peaceful, just, and united world.
A recent camp saw a group of junior youth participate in creative arts, lively games, and deep discussions while studying junior youth spiritual empowerment texts.
The Universal House of Justice has announced a new publication “designed to serve as a resource that will support and reinforce the process of growth that is currently under way…”
Ruhi Book 1 is now available in the Tongan language, ready to inspire study, prayer, and reflections on the life of the spirit.
A conference for the southern part of Auckland cluster gathered friends from nine sectors, uniting hearts in joyful learning and planning for growth.
Members of the National Assembly and Spiritual Assemblies of Hamilton and Waipa along with a group of Tainui Bahá’í youth, attended the Poukai at Pōhara Marae on 15 June, 2025.
From 15–18 May 2025, representatives of New Zealand’s two regional Training Institutes joined their four Australian counterparts for the third annual Australia–Aotearoa/New Zealand Network of Institutes Gathering.
A Special Collection of selected articles from the latest ‘Bahá’í World’ volume is being released in both written and audio formats. The first such article is now available.
Banks are now more careful about matching account numbers and names when payments are made. Correct account details for Ḥuqúqu’lláh are provided in this notice.
Explore the latest publications now available for purchase from the Bahá’í Distribution Service.
Over 120 youth, facilitators, and helpers gathered at Kaitupeka Marae for a transformative three-day conference, exploring key themes of community building, service, and spiritual growth through study, art, and reflection.
Dr. Amanda Nasse, the first woman from Tanna, Vanuatu, to earn a PhD, has achieved this distinction through her significant contribution to food security research at Palmerston North’s Massey University.
In 1892 the Ascension of Bahá'u'lláh was the setting of the Sun of Bahá and the inauguration of His Covenant.
The Declaration of the Báb was a spark that ignited the flame of a new era, and the events that followed would lead to the establishment of a global community spreading teachings of unity, love, and justice.
The National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of New Zealand has been entrusted with temporary administrative responsibility for the Bahá'í community in the Cook Islands.
This article explores the significance of the institution of the Local Spiritual Assembly, and the vital role they play in community life.
This article celebrates the recent milestones achieved by the North Canterbury, Central Otago, and Coastal Otago clusters in Te Wai Pounamu, the South Island.