A participant in devotional gatherings took the initiative to invite the wider community through a stall during Chinese New Year Celebrations.
A participant in devotional gatherings took the initiative to invite the wider community through a stall during Chinese New Year Celebrations.
Dignitaries representing Akka’s religious communities and other local organizations gathered to honour ‘Abdu’l-Baha at a tree-planting ceremony coinciding with the start of the construction of His Shrine.
Members of the Institution of the Counsellors in New Zealand - six Auxiliary Board members with their supervising Counsellor - spent time reflecting together at Bahá’í Centre.
A message was sent to the National Spiritual Assembly of Australia assuring them of prayers for the Australian people during this difficult time. They have responded “with humility and thanksgiving”.
The National Spiritual Assembly expresses its thanks to all those who contributed to the success of the recent summer schools.
Recognition given to George Burt, a New Zealand believer, in this year’s New Year Honours, has brought congratulations from the Universal House of Justice.
An outpouring of fresh donations to the National Fund is needed from the generous-hearted friends between now and the end of the financial year on 31 March to ensure we end the year on a strong financial footing.
In a progress update on the Shrine being constructed for the sacred remains of the Master, ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, the Universal House of Justice shares that “work on the building’s foundations is advancing”.
In this message to summer school participants, the National Spiritual Assembly highlighted principles related to the theme of this year’s schools: “Towards an ever advancing civilisation”.
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.
Every adult believer can be a contributor to Bahá’u’lláh’s World Order through engagement in unit convention on Sunday 16 February 2020.
The North Island Regional Bahá’í Council joyfully announces that the Rotorua cluster has reached the second milestone of growth.
A personal perspective on service in “that uniquely bountiful atmosphere at the World Centre that stems from the influence of Bahá’u’lláh's teachings and the proximity of the Shrines.”
Listen to captivating speeches by Dame Robin White and Member of Parliament Priyanca Radhakrishnan at the national bicentenary celebration in Wellington.
“The followers of the Blessed Beauty must be conscious and conscientious users of any technology they decide to utilize and must apply insight and spiritual discipline”, states a new letter written on behalf of the Universal House of Justice.
The distinctive nature of the Báb’s station and character, the extraordinary drama that unfolded as tens of thousands responded to His Teachings, and the deep impact His life and Message had on countless other people in His homeland and abroad—these themes are explored in three articles now available on BahaiWorld.Bahai.org.
Moving ahead determinedly, Taranaki cluster has attained the second milestone in the process of growth.
80 diverse youth leaders from around the country gathered together to consult about the future of race relations in Aotearoa.
Systematic efforts in Horowhenua have demonstrated how the junior youth spiritual empowerment programme can foster community growth.
When ‘Abdu’l-Bahá passed away at the age of 77 on 28 November 1921, His funeral was attended by 10,000 mourners of numerous religious backgrounds.