Reflections on Local Spiritual Assemblies and their station

Reflections on Local Spiritual Assemblies and their station

As the Most Great Festival of Riḍván approaches and the sacred elections for Local Spiritual Assemblies near, it is timely to reflect on the significance of these future Houses of Justice.

In this article we share some Writings from ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, the beloved Guardian and some selections from messages of the Supreme Body for reflection on the essence of Local Assemblies and their spiritual station. The participation of all eligible believers in the sacred act of voting for these divine institutions ensures that they are set upon a firm foundation.

We invite you to read the selections below and reflect on the vital role each Local Assembly plays in nurturing community life and fostering unity amongst all believers and ask that we each consider the importance of our collective support for this institution, including participating in the election of their members.

“These Spiritual Assemblies are aided by the Spirit of God. Their defender is ‘Abdu’l-Bahá. Over them He spreadeth His wings. What bounty is there greater than this? These Spiritual Assemblies are shining lamps and heavenly gardens, from which the fragrances of holiness are diffused over all regions, and the lights of knowledge are shed abroad over all created things. From them the spirit of life streameth in every direction. They, indeed, are the potent sources of the progress of man, at all times and under all conditions.”

— ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, Selections from the Writings of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, p. 80

“He is constantly yearning for happy news concerning the spread of the Message and this, he is firmly convinced, depends mainly on the united and combined efforts of the friends and the Assemblies. Without unity, co-operation and selfless service the friends will surely be unable to attain their goal. How can we possibly increase in number and in strength if we do not present a united front to those forces, both from without and within, which threaten to undermine the very edifice of the Cause? Unity is, therefore, the main key to success. And the best way to ensure and consolidate the organic unity of the Faith is to strengthen the authority of the Local Assemblies and to bring them within the full orbit of the National Assembly’s jurisdiction. The National Assembly is the head, and the Local Assemblies are the various organs of the body of the Cause. To ensure full co-operation between these various parts is to safeguard the best interests of the Faith by enabling it to counteract those forces which threaten to create a breach within the ranks of the faithful.”

(From a letter dated 20 September 1933 written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to an individual believer)

“One compelling insight which has emerged is that the extent to which the station and leadership of a Local Assembly is recognized in a community is related to how deeply the believers appreciate the sacredness of the electoral process and their duty to participate in it, in an atmosphere wholly free from the taint of suasion or worldly attitudes about power. As consciousness is raised in a community about the spiritual principles underlying Bahá’í elections, a new conception is formed of what it means for someone to be called to serve on an institution, and understanding grows of how the individual, the community, and the Local Assembly and its agencies relate to one another. Where systematic effort has been made to stimulate conversations in a community about the formation of the Local Assembly and its purpose, and to sustain those conversations year after year, the strength of the elected body and the dynamism of community life reinforce each other.”

30 December 2021 – Universal House of Justice to the Conference of the Continental Boards of Counsellors

“That the institutions of the Faith at all levels—from the local and the regional, to the national and the continental—are able to manage such growing complexity with greater and greater dexterity is both a sign and a necessity of their steady maturation. Evolving relationships among administrative structures have brought the Local Spiritual Assembly to the threshold of a new stage in the exercise of its responsibilities to diffuse the Word of God, to mobilize the energies of the believers, and to forge an environment that is spiritually edifying. On previous occasions we have explained that the maturity of a Spiritual Assembly cannot be assessed by the regularity of its meetings and the efficiency of its functioning alone. Rather its strength must be measured, to a large extent, by the vitality of the spiritual and social life of the community it serves—a growing community that welcomes the constructive contributions of both those who are formally enrolled and those who are not. It is gratifying to see that current approaches, methods and instruments are providing the means for Local Spiritual Assemblies, even those newly formed, to fulfil these responsibilities as they set about to ensure that the requirements of the Five Year Plan are adequately met in their localities. Indeed, the Assembly’s proper involvement with the Plan becomes crucial to every attempt to embrace large numbers—itself a requisite for the manifestation of the full range of its powers and capacities.”

Riḍván 2010 – Universal House of Justice to the Bahá’ís of the World

Changes to receipting of Ḥuqúqu’lláh payments

Changes to receipting of Ḥuqúqu’lláh payments

National Convention observer attendance

National Convention observer attendance