The North Island Regional Bahá’í Council presents some learning as shared by friends pioneering in Tamaki, Auckland
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The North Island Regional Bahá’í Council presents some learning as shared by friends pioneering in Tamaki, Auckland
Delegates met online to hear the outcome of the National Spiritual Assembly election in which they had cast their votes online, and to hear stirring words of encouragement from Counsellor Tessa Scrine.
Some notable anniversaries this year serve to remind us how precious are our Local Spiritual Assemblies and how wonderful are the sacrifices of the friends in supporting them.
Having adapted quickly to new realities brought on by the pandemic crisis, the friends in Aotearoa are well placed to strengthen community-building efforts in the challenging days ahead.
Over a four week period, four visiting friends alongside those living in Thames, reached out to every household in a neighbourhood in Thames.
A participant in devotional gatherings took the initiative to invite the wider community through a stall during Chinese New Year Celebrations.
Members of the Institution of the Counsellors in New Zealand - six Auxiliary Board members with their supervising Counsellor - spent time reflecting together at Bahá’í Centre.
Recognition given to George Burt, a New Zealand believer, in this year’s New Year Honours, has brought congratulations from the Universal House of Justice.
The North Island Regional Bahá’í Council joyfully announces that the Rotorua cluster has reached the second milestone of growth.
A personal perspective on service in “that uniquely bountiful atmosphere at the World Centre that stems from the influence of Bahá’u’lláh's teachings and the proximity of the Shrines.”
Moving ahead determinedly, Taranaki cluster has attained the second milestone in the process of growth.
Systematic efforts in Horowhenua have demonstrated how the junior youth spiritual empowerment programme can foster community growth.
For seven days, enthusiastic volunteers celebrated the bicentenary by helping in the kitchen at Auckland City Mission.
Bicentenary feedback from friends throughout the country shows they are clearly focused on keeping up the momentum.
A bicentenary art exhibition explores the poetic reflection of Bahá’u’lláh’s experience in the Síyáh-Chál prison in 1852.
A vision for an arts exhibition conceived in May last year has come to fruition with 35 artworks on display, responding to quotations from the Writings of the Báb.
Continuing our series of stories from “The Dawnbreakers”, this instalment tells of Zaynab’s fearlessness during the Zanján upheaval, demonstrating the power of the Báb’s Revelation to tear away the veils of past traditions.
A solo exhibition in honour of the bicentennial celebrations depicts the six heroic years of the Dispensation of the Báb between 1844 and 1850.
Adding to artistic efforts around the country for the bicentenary, two believers in Hawkes Bay have created a careful replica of the House of the Báb in Shíráz — where the Báb announced His advent to Mullá Ḥusayn.