A website has been launched to support a surge of meaningful engagement by as many souls as possible in this centenary year.
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A website has been launched to support a surge of meaningful engagement by as many souls as possible in this centenary year.
The Deputy Trustees of Ḥuqúqu’lláh share information about tax receipts and Ḥuqúqu’lláh Representatives in New Zealand.
A panel discussion on 13 September will look at the situation of the Bahá’ís of Iran and how a climate of propaganda, disinformation, and hatred can be addressed effectively.
Under the current heightened pandemic alert level, the New Zealand Bahá’í community demonstrates a resolute sense of purpose.
Development of an education facility that has been years in the planning is now underway at the Faith’s property in Henderson Valley, and an adjoining property has also been purchased.
“A movement of youth in New Zealand inspires socially conscious music”, reports the Bahá’í World News Service.
This year’s summer school will once again happen in decentralised gatherings, supported by pre-recorded presentations and other nationally-developed resources.
Announcing a new addition to resources for reflection on the life of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá and engaging with others about His legacy.
More than 10 North Island clusters have been holding whānau days and children’s festivals - attracting increasing numbers of people into the community-building activities.
State-sponsored hate speech and disinformation against the Bahá'í community in Iran is on the rise. This article explains how the friends in Aotearoa can assist in combating the problem.
“…it behooveth you to be in close communion one with the other, at one both in body and soul, till ye match the Pleiades or a string of lustrous pearls.” - ‘Abdu’l-Bahá
The National Spiritual Assembly sets out goals, spiritual aspirations and resources for the One Year Plan and the centenary of the Master’s passing.
Registrations are open for the next seminars of the Institute for Studies in Global Prosperity in December.
The number of Auxiliary Board members for Aotearoa increases from six to seven for the next five year term.
Neighbours and families are learning to create a rhythm of life centred on spiritual wellbeing.
Mrs Beverly (Bev) Watson has received recognition in this year’s Queen’s Birthday honours, primarily for her many years of service to the cause of race unity in her work for the Bahá’í Office of Public Affairs.
The House of Justice hopes the spiritual energy generated by Convention will find expression in the endeavours of friends throughout Aotearoa.
The Annual Report for 177 B.E. offers a sense of recent achievements as the triumphal conclusion of years of exertions, and of the rich possibilities that the next series of Plans portend.
Wairarapa’s passage past the second milestone is sure to be the first of many victories in the North Island during this year of special potency.
For the first time in this part of the world, a Local Spiritual Assembly was elected in two stages. This historic milestone was undertaken with dignity and joy.