The latest initiatives and insights from the North Island Regional Institute Board are shared in their recent newsletter.
The latest initiatives and insights from the North Island Regional Institute Board are shared in their recent newsletter.
We are pleased to share important news regarding the resumption of pilgrimages and brief visits to the Holy Land.
To honour nine special Holy Days, Bahá’ís suspend work and study. Letters are provided to help with requests for time off from work or from attendance at educational institutions.
A well- attended Auckland youth conference fostered and equipped youth to be actively involved in a youth movement for the betterment of the world.
The Mighty Law of Ḥuqúqu’lláh is a spiritual obligation laid down by Bahá’u’lláh that exerts a great influence upon one’s heart and soul. Details of how you can partake of this bounty are shared.
Subscribe to the Bahá’í World News Service to discover exclusive news and content, and learn about ways that the light of Bahá'u'lláh’s Revelation is able to shed light on many of society’s pressing problems.
The vibrancy of the recent summer schools is captured in a photographic montage.
The significant 28 November 2023 message from The House of Justice is now available as a publication through the Bahá'í Distribution Service.
The National Assembly has shared a table of electoral units for the unit conventions to take place around the country on Sunday 11 February 2024.
The Bahá'í Centre for Learning, Te Whare Akoranga Bahá'í, welcomed all in an open-day gathering filled with the spirit of unity, joy, and celebration.
The completed body of the Shrine of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá is now visible for the first time; the emerging Shrine stands as a symbol of unremitting service to humanity.
Summer school attendees are in for a rich and multifaceted experience, featuring engaging workshops inspired by insightful presentations.
The Universal House of Justice has sent a letter of historic importance to the Bahá'í world, addressed to each believer.
A webinar organised by the New Zealand Bahá'í Office of Public Affairs will focus on the human rights situation in Iran regarding freedom of religion or belief.
Announcing the arrival of “For the Betterment of the World”, calendars for 181 BE, and a new ‘Gift Card’ feature.
Junior youth service project contributes towards the transformation of their neighbourhood.
New Zealand’s Regional Bahá'í Councils for Te-Ika-a-Māui (North Island) and Te Waipounamu (South Island) have been appointed for their new one-year term.
The 2024 unit conventions will take place on Sunday 11 February 2024. It is an opportunity for the devoted followers of Bahá’u’lláh to play a key role in building the Bahá'í Administrative Order.
Enhancing understanding of the pivotal role that National Spiritual Assemblies play within the World Order of Bahá'u'lláh.
The Office of Public Affairs celebrates the lasting impacts of the Speech Awards as a platform for young voices to foster unity and inclusion.