Participants in summer school morning workshops may download here a document of quotations and discussion questions.
All in Notices
Participants in summer school morning workshops may download here a document of quotations and discussion questions.
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.
As previously announced by the Supreme Institution, the Bahá’í World Centre will host two historic gatherings in late 2021 and early 2022. This article shares further details.
Participating in the election of delegates to the National Convention demonstrates commitment to keeping the flame of the Bahá’í Administration burning bright.
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.
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.
Distinguished keynote speaker at the North and South Island Summer Schools this year will be Mrs Alison Milston, who served as a member of the International Teaching Centre 2013-2018.
Those who wish to offer a period of service at the Bahá’í World Centre may use a convenient new online portal, just launched.
This year’s conference of the Association for Bahá’í Studies North America will be held online and is accessible to all. The 2020 conference will focus on correlating the Revelation of Bahá’u’lláh with lines of inquiry in various fields.
Read the latest messages of the Universal House of Justice to the Bahá'ís of Iran and Persian translations of other selected messages on the website www.payamha-iran.org.
The New Zealand Religious Diversity Centre is hosting an online panel discussion series that offers interfaith perspectives on current issues. In the first session the panelists will explore new ways of being and doing after our pandemic lockdown.
The National Spiritual Assembly seeks a suitable person to work in the Treasury Department of the National Office as Accounting Manager.
The National Office is not yet opening its doors (except by arrangement) but book sales from the BDS website have resumed. Find out more details in this article.
The National Spiritual Assembly is inviting expressions of interest from members of the Bahá’í community for service opportunities at the New Zealand Bahá’í National Office in Newmarket, Auckland.