Registration is open for orientation events in January, where participants will build capacity for service in their own communities or to serve as short term pioneers in clusters that need support.
All in Notices
Registration is open for orientation events in January, where participants will build capacity for service in their own communities or to serve as short term pioneers in clusters that need support.
A change in unit convention arrangements will divide Auckland into a number of units instead of being treated as a single large unit.
Please contact the Ḥuqúqu’lláh Representative in your area if you wish to join a study of the 12 Lessons on Ḥuqúqu’lláh.
‘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.
Bahá’í authors continue to supply us with mind-expanding new works.
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”.
The Office of Public Affairs will have funding to employ a full time programme manager to help deliver and further evolve the Speech Awards and Hui. This position needs to be filled with urgency.
This year’s Bahá’í Summer School will again be organised at the local level - drawing on the experience of the conferences.
The next offering of the ISGP seminars for university students will be held from 4 to 14 February 2023 at the Waihi Academy.
Religious communities and interfaith groups throughout New Zealand are encouraged to celebrate the Week of Prayer for World Peace both in their own observances and together with people of different faiths.
The latest article in the Bahá'í World online, by Professor Michael Karlberg, focuses on the theme of social justice.
There’s wisdom, delight and inspiration in this latest selection of books available from the Bahá’í Distribution Service.
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”.
Those who had the bounty of meeting Hands of the Cause of God may be able to contribute to this special project of historical preservation.
The Board of Deputy Trustees of Ḥuqúqu’lláh for Polynesia shares inspiration and information, including the announcement of an online study series, “12 Lessons on Ḥuqúqu’lláh”.
Those who have not been able to attend a World Conference in person will have the opportunity to partake in the programme on the afternoon of Saturday 2 July.
Calling especially those involved in organising “world conferences”, here is information about discounts for bulk orders for conference merchandise.
The North Island Bahá’í Council is inviting expressions of interest from members of the Bahá’í community for three part-time service opportunities in its developing Regional Office.
Highly conscious that “the power of the Covenant strengthens our waka”, National Convention joyfully discharged its sacred functions of electing the National Spiritual Assembly and consulting on the work of the Cause.
In a year of challenging circumstances, the National Spiritual Assembly has nothing but deep admiration for the manner in which the institutions, agencies, individuals and community rallied to the needs of the hour.