The Office of Public Affairs hosted Auckland's "Our Story Is One" concert on 6 July. The event highlighted the ongoing persecution of Bahá’í women in Iran through powerful performances and narratives.
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The Office of Public Affairs hosted Auckland's "Our Story Is One" concert on 6 July. The event highlighted the ongoing persecution of Bahá’í women in Iran through powerful performances and narratives.
A group of families in Kamo, Whangarei, is going from strength to strength in fostering connection, transformation, and widening their circle of involvement after starting with simple steps based on their own reality.
The visit of the Mayor and a Council member to the Hamilton Bahá'í Centre highlights how Bahá'í institutions can strengthen ties with local government and acquaint them with community-building endeavours.
Join New Zealand representatives as they share their reflections on the historic inauguration of the National Bahá'í House of Worship in Papua New Guinea.
Suzanne Kerr’s account of her last three months in the Czech Republic’s second largest city, Brno, shows that by adopting a pioneering mindset, we can create opportunities to share the teachings of Bahá'u'lláh.
Clusters that have advanced past the third milestone of development provide support and learning for earlier-stage clusters, as Hawke’s Bay recently did for Wairarapa.
Assistants’ Conference — the largest-ever gathering of assistants to the Auxiliary Board from around the country — created a vibrant and joyous two days of consecration to the goals of the Nine Year Plan.
Penina Hitti shares her experience of attending the inauguration of the national House of Worship in Port Moresby, offering heartfelt reflections and an insight into this momentous milestone.
“This national House of Worship is the crowning achievement of all the efforts of the past, and a beacon of light and hope for the future.” (Confucius Ikoirere, Secretary of the National Assembly of PNG)
The Race Unity Speech Awards have catalysed regional initiatives, such as the Taranaki Race Unity Hui. Students in the region have taken practical steps to promote unity in diversity.
On the weekend of 4-5 May, senior secondary students from across Aotearoa delivered powerful speeches and joined with others in a hui to consult on solutions for a racist-free New Zealand.
The dedication ceremony for the national House of Worship in Papua New Guinea takes place Saturday 25 May 2024 in Port Moresby where many Kiwis, most of whom were pioneers to that country, are guests for the occasion.
Remarkable milestone is acknowledged between two National Assemblies who 90 years ago were established as one entity in the same year as the National Spiritual Assembly of Iran was first formed.
The 68th National Convention took place over three days (26-28 April) at Te Whare Akoranga Bahá’í in Henderson Valley. The results of the election of the National Assembly are shared in this article.
The Annual Report of the New Zealand Bahá'í community is now available to believers on request. It records endeavours currently in progress under the guidance of the Supreme Body, and examines our collective response here in Aotearoa.
Delegates are announced and some themes from unit convention consultations are briefly shared.
A new website has been launched, dedicated to the national Bahá’í House of Worship to be constructed in Canada. It explains the profound purpose of a Bahá’í Temple and project developments.
A thought-provoking talk illustrating the life of Táhirih challenges us to contemplate our own role in shaping a world that is just and equitable for all.
The latest initiatives and insights from the North Island Regional Institute Board are shared in their recent newsletter.
A well- attended Auckland youth conference fostered and equipped youth to be actively involved in a youth movement for the betterment of the world.