Within three cycles of starting a programme of growth, Eastern Bay of Plenty reached the second milestone - that of having an intensive programme of growth.
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Within three cycles of starting a programme of growth, Eastern Bay of Plenty reached the second milestone - that of having an intensive programme of growth.
Planning for the next summer school is drawing on the lessons learned from the recent decentralised event.
The dynamic spirit seen in the recent unit conventions reflects the community’s ability to draw on the power of unity.
Regional Board of Trustees of Ḥuqúqu’lláh for Polynesia commenced its five-year term on 1 December 2020
The annual seminars of the Institute for Studies in Global Prosperity deepened understanding, devotion, and unity.
All you need to know for making the most of this year’s innovative summer school experience.
Beckoning us with an opportunity to multiply our powers in the field of action is the “Golden Summer” campaign organised by the Regional Bahá’í Council for the North Island.
Contributing to summer school by initiating activities at the local level will generate a flourishing of many gatherings around the country.
To be a “participant” in this year’s summer school takes on new meaning, for collaboration amongst the friends is essential to making it work. Here’s how!
An online video offers helpful information about how to prepare for this year’s online summer school.
Unit convention is one of the occasions when Bahá’ís exercise the “high privilege” of voting in the unique elections that Bahá’u’lláh has established.
Image gallery provides a view into the latest developments in the construction work.
Canterbury is the first cluster in the region and only the second in the country to make this significant transition.
New Zealand’s Regional Bahá'í Councils for Te-Ika-a-Māui (North Island) and Te Waipounamu (South Island) are appointed for their new one-year term.
By offering a combination of online and offline experiences, this year’s summer school aims to break new ground as a national event empowering local initiative.
A campaign is planned for January and February 2021, where individuals and teams will work joyfully together to meet new friends, initiate Ruhi training camps and junior youth camps and support the addition of new core activities in neighbourhoods across the North Island.
Paying tribute to Mrs Violette Haake, who departed this life on 24 September, the Universal House of Justice writes that “she served the Cause of God with utter dedication over many decades”.
Recent online meetings between members of national, regional and local institutions enabled a sharing of insights, and gave a boost of encouragement to all for their herculean, resilient and agile efforts in serving their communities.
Te Wiki o te Reo Māori — Māori Language Week — provides a springboard for friends to begin or enhance engagement with te reo.
A message of support to the American friends after Bosch Bahá'í School in California suffered considerable damage in wildfires also notes other major adversities currently unfolding in the United States.