Conferences continue shedding the light of unity
New Zealand’s wave of World Conferences continues with unabated momentum, as these scenes demonstrate.
See also, the three previous articles:
Gisborne/Tairawhiti — 28–29 May
Lawson Field Theatre, Gisborne
Hawkes Bay — 28–29 May
Te Aranga Marae, Flaxmere, Hastings
Kerikeri, Far North — 28–29 May
Bahá’í Centre, Kerikeri
Naenae, Wellington — 14 May
Te Awa Kairangi, Naenae
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North Shore, Auckland — 28–29 May
Bahá’í Centre and Scouts Hall, Browns Bay
Orakei and City sectors, Auckland — 27–29 May
Raye Freedman Arts Centre, Epsom Girls Grammar School, Newmarket, Auckland
South Canterbury — 29 May
Timaru
Tasman — 28 May
Kotinga Hall, Golden Bay
“The Golden Bay Weekly” published a full account of the event:
Waiheke Island, Auckland — 29 May
Surfdale Hall, Waiheke
Waitakere (East, Central, South), Auckland — 28–29 May
Henderson North School, Henderson
Hamilton-Waikato — 28–29 May
Fairfield Intermediate School, Fairfield, Hamilton
Attended by 37 children, 4 junior youth, 15 youth and 83 adults. The spirit of love, unity and joy permeated the conference. There were groups of young adults, more mature adults, youths, a Pasifika group and of course two classes for children in appropriate ages were organized. The sharing from the groups whether insights were offered about the materials or in the form of artistic expressions, captured their understanding and focus.
Franklin-Papakura — 21 – 22 May
Pukeoware Hall, Waiuku, Auckland
This conference was reported in last week’s article Conferences strengthen relationships and build hope for the future. These photos were subsequently received: