The Bahá’í World publication has released three new articles exploring reconciliation, identity and modernity.
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The Bahá’í World publication has released three new articles exploring reconciliation, identity and modernity.
Reports and photographs have come in from vibrant summer school gatherings around the country.
This year’s New Year Honours list included Professor Helen Danesh-Meyer, a member of the Bahá’í community distinguished for her contributions to the field of ophthalmology.
Work has now begun on the ‘Akká Visitors’ Centre, which will welcome pilgrims and visitors to the Shrine of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá and the Riḍván Garden.
Insights emanating from her work as an artist have caused this dear friend to be recognised in distinguished company.
Relationships with tangata whenua were further strengthened during a Holy Day event and noho marae in Waipa.
Tairawhiti (comprising Gisborne and Wairoa localities) reaches the second milestone in the cluster’s trajectory of progress.
A change in unit convention arrangements will divide Auckland into a number of units instead of being treated as a single large unit.
Energy, joy and constructive consultation bloomed in this year’s gathering of Regional Councils, National Assembly and our esteemed Counsellor.
‘Paving the path to human upliftment’ is the theme of this year’s summer schools - opportunities for learning together about the transformative power of the Faith.
Construction work continues on the Shrine of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, with the concrete base layer of the west berm nearly done.
The Supreme Institution has granted permission for two of its members to retire from serving on the House of Justice at Riḍván 2023.
Announcing the membership of the Regional Bahá’í Councils for this term, the National Spiritual Assembly encourages the friends “to joyfully and wholeheartedly collaborate with the Councils in our collective efforts to extend the embrace of the Faith”.
An event held at Victoria University of Wellington attracted government officials and highlighted the escalating repression of the believers in Iran through a documentary film and panel discussion.
The Regional Bahá’í Councils reflect on the recent conferences and urge the friends to carry forward the learning and newly strengthened capacities in an ongoing pattern of community-building.
A purposeful follow-up to the conferences with a winter initiative and whānau festival in Wellington cluster has built capacities for meaningful and uplifting conversations and for creating relationships in a neighbourhood.
Read how two communities, Hawke’s Bay and Waikato, have continued the momentum of the world conferences through Winter Initiatives.
Ten young people, including two Bahá’ís, have committed themselves to promoting respect for New Zealand’s diverse faith communities by serving on the new youth interfaith body in Aotearoa.
The Ruhi Institute has released a revised Book 5, and posted online the first five books of its main sequence of courses, “for anyone who wishes to participate in a global conversation taking place in Bahá’í communities everywhere about the betterment of the world”.
The Universal House of Justice has shared news regarding the construction of the Shrine of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, following the setback three months ago when an accidental fire on the site caused considerable damage.