Over 120 youth, facilitators, and helpers gathered at Kaitupeka Marae for a transformative three-day conference, exploring key themes of community building, service, and spiritual growth through study, art, and reflection.
Over 120 youth, facilitators, and helpers gathered at Kaitupeka Marae for a transformative three-day conference, exploring key themes of community building, service, and spiritual growth through study, art, and reflection.
Dr. Amanda Nasse, the first woman from Tanna, Vanuatu, to earn a PhD, has achieved this distinction through her significant contribution to food security research at Palmerston North’s Massey University.
In 1892 the Ascension of Bahá'u'lláh was the setting of the Sun of Bahá and the inauguration of His Covenant.
The Declaration of the Báb was a spark that ignited the flame of a new era, and the events that followed would lead to the establishment of a global community spreading teachings of unity, love, and justice.
The National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of New Zealand has been entrusted with temporary administrative responsibility for the Bahá'í community in the Cook Islands.
This article explores the significance of the institution of the Local Spiritual Assembly, and the vital role they play in community life.
This article celebrates the recent milestones achieved by the North Canterbury, Central Otago, and Coastal Otago clusters in Te Wai Pounamu, the South Island.
Professor Helen Danesh-Meyer, a Bahá’í in Auckland, has been elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society Te Apārangi in recognition of her groundbreaking contributions to medical research and eye health.
The Deputy Trustees of Ḥuqúqu’lláh for Polynesia are inviting friends from across Aotearoa and the wider region to take part in an online study series exploring the 12 Lessons on Ḥuqúqu’lláh.
This article shares the announcement of the newly elected National Spiritual Assembly for 182 B.E., the message to the Universal House of Justice from the 69th National Convention, and photos from the gathering.
The National Spiritual Assembly’s Annual Report (Pūrongo Ā-Tau) for 181 B.E., presented at the recent National Convention, is now available to friends across Aotearoa either digitally or as a hard copy booklet.