The Regional Institute Board for the North Island is offering a “fitting way to honour the Beloved Master and Centre of the Covenant and deepen our love and understanding of what He achieved and set in motion.”
The Regional Institute Board for the North Island is offering a “fitting way to honour the Beloved Master and Centre of the Covenant and deepen our love and understanding of what He achieved and set in motion.”
A message of the Supreme Institution “To the friends of God in the sacred land of Iran” extolling the “devoted undertakings of the community of the valiant followers of the Ancient Beauty…”
This year’s National Convention (assuming it is able to go ahead) will not be open to the generality of believers.
A letter on behalf of the Universal House of Justice announces: "These new translations have been prepared by the Research Department at the request of the House of Justice to mark the forthcoming commemoration of the centenary of the Master’s passing."
On 11 April the process will begin for New Zealand’s first two-stage election of a Local Spiritual Assembly, when Auckland community holds nine electoral unit gatherings to elect delegates who will go on to elect the Local Spiritual Assembly of Auckland.
Within three cycles of starting a programme of growth, Eastern Bay of Plenty reached the second milestone - that of having an intensive programme of growth.
New compilation of guidance about this majestic and mighty edifice: “It is particularly befitting that the release of this compilation comes shortly before the one hundredth anniversary of the Ascension of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá and of the inauguration of the Administrative Order.”
Two letters, one from the Universal House of Justice, and one from the National Assembly, focus on the gifts we can offer in these historic moments relating to the centenary commemorations for ‘Abdu’l-Bahá and the close of the first century of the Formative Age of the Faith.
Planning for the next summer school is drawing on the lessons learned from the recent decentralised event.
Remarkable progress continues to be made on this breathtaking project.
Muslim communities, government officials, and parliamentarians worldwide have joined a growing outcry at the unjust confiscation of properties owned by Bahá'ís in the farming village of Ivel, north Iran.
The dynamic spirit seen in the recent unit conventions reflects the community’s ability to draw on the power of unity.
Bahá’í World News Service provides an update as construction continues on the Shrine of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá.
An individual initiative offers a series of monthly online information evenings to explore a Bahá’í perspective on key topics that relate to the life of the individual and society.
With unit conventions coming up on 7 February, this article is a reminder of the spiritual significance of voting in Bahá’í elections.
Counsellor Tessa Scrine will continue her role in liaising with Aotearoa, and Counsellor Latai ‘Atoa is introduced.
Regional Board of Trustees of Ḥuqúqu’lláh for Polynesia commenced its five-year term on 1 December 2020
The annual seminars of the Institute for Studies in Global Prosperity deepened understanding, devotion, and unity.
Participants in summer school morning workshops may download here a document of quotations and discussion questions.
The Supreme Institution has decided that the advancements in Auckland and the large number of friends warrant the introduction of two-stage elections for its Local Spiritual Assembly.