Glimpses of activities and local communities through the eyes of two Swedish Bahá'ís travelling in the South Island.
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Glimpses of activities and local communities through the eyes of two Swedish Bahá'ís travelling in the South Island.
It is with great excitement that the latest developments in the children's programme are being shared.
Uplifting dinner and devotions create connections, spirituality and joy.
We need your help in accelerating the efforts to achieve intensive programmes of growth in every cluster of Aotearoa. Anyone can potentially arise as a pioneer.
After the North Island Regional Bahá'í Council set goals for the Waikato cluster to enable it to reach the third milestone by the end of the Plan, the Waikato District Spiritual Assembly took ownership of its share of goals.
A group of youth, tutors and supporters attended a Ruhi wānanga at the Okataina Outdoor Education Centre near Rotorua. The purpose was to enable the participants to undergo a process of profound transformation through studying the Word of God and to raise their capacity to serve their communities.
One afternoon in Tikipunga, Whangarei – a story about the effects of the institute process.
We are now almost midway between the two bicentenaries. The Council is calling for pioneers and encouraging all to support the regional goal of holding devotional gatherings in every Bahá’í home.
At the Ngāti Moki Marae, in the Selwyn District of Canterbury, 12 youth participated in an intensive training wananga during the July school holidays.
A junior youth group in Somerfield, Christchurch consulted and decided they wanted to bake for the homeless. After some research, they decided to bake cookies for a local volunteer organisation who regularly provide free hot lunches to approximately 150 people who are homeless or poor.