On 25 March, the Supreme Body addressed a stirring letter of praise and encouragement to the friends gathered in the capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo for the dedication of the first national House of Worship in the Bahá’í world.
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On 25 March, the Supreme Body addressed a stirring letter of praise and encouragement to the friends gathered in the capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo for the dedication of the first national House of Worship in the Bahá’í world.
Regional coordinators and Area Teaching Committees from both the North and South Islands gathered in Auckland recently to further develop their capacities for coordination, accompaniment, and the dissemination of learning.
A deep awareness of the spiritual import of the electoral process must lead to better participation rates and enhance the friends’ relationship with the elected institutions.
All believers—individuals, communities, groups of friends, nuclei, groups of families or households—are warmly invited to join Book 11 study circles around the country.
An announcement of the National Convention delegates elected at the recent unit conventions.
In times of emergency, mutual support in local networks, often developed through community-building efforts, can play a pivotal role in disaster relief..
Addressing the friends at the recent unit conventions, the National Spiritual Assembly recommended themes for consultation, focused on releasing the society-building power of the Faith.
Tertiary study years offer prime time for taking initiative and getting involved in activities for the betterment of the world.
A video message to all believers from the National Spiritual Assembly was released for the Feast of Mulk/Dominion/Mana Ariki.
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.