With great joy we announce that the Central Hawke’s Bay community once again has a Local Spiritual Assembly.
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With great joy we announce that the Central Hawke’s Bay community once again has a Local Spiritual Assembly.
The Annual Report of the New Zealand Baha’i community for 175 B.E. is now available as an email attachment (pdf) or printed document., and can be requested from the National Office.
Analyse the progress of clusters, read about the experiences of neighborhood teams, and examine the hopes and cares of the National Assembly.
Register for the National Bahá'í Teaching Conference from 24 to 26 May 2019.
The National Spiritual Assembly is pleased to announce a new appointment to the North Island Regional Bahá'í Council.
As the vital work of the Cause unfolds in every part of the world, the effective functioning of the Bahá’í World Centre is supported by a flow of believers from a diversity of countries and occupations who arise selflessly to offer a period of service, of varying length, in the Holy Land.
He Raranga Hou translates literally as "a weaving anew”. The conference will give impetus to more individuals weaving a “spiritual, dynamic, [and] transformative” pattern of life.
The National Spiritual Assembly is inviting expressions of interest from members of the Bahá’í community for service opportunities in the National Secretariat at the New Zealand Bahá’í National Office in Newmarket, Auckland.
The Continental Board of Counsellors for Australasia has appointed Ms. Leyla Neilsen as an Auxiliary Board member for Propagation serving the North Island of New Zealand.
You are invited to an exciting opportunity to hear international speaker and author, Dr Augusto Lopez-Claros, talk about the Bahá’í perspective on the elimination of extremes of wealth and poverty, at the Glen Innes Bahá’í Centre on Saturday 22 December, 7.30pm.
As the vital work of the Cause unfolds in every part of the world, the effective functioning of the Bahá’í World Centre is supported by a flow of believers from a diversity of countries and occupations who arise selflessly to offer a period of service, of varying length, in the Holy Land.
Keynote speaker for the New Zealand Bahá'í Summer Schools in 175 B.E. is Dr Vahid Saberi, who is currently serving on the Continental Board of Counsellors for Australasia.
The Plan urgently requires an unprecedented number of friends serving as short-term homefront pioneers over the summer months.
As the vital work of the Cause unfolds in every part of the world, the effective functioning of the Bahá’í World Centre takes on added significance. Anyone interested in learning more about the possibility of offering a period of service at the World Centre is encouraged to contact the Office of Personnel.
The Ruhi Institute material is available through the Bahá'í Distribution Service.
Santitham School in Yasothon Province in northeastern Thailand is seeking youth who are native English speakers interested in offering a period of service to teach English and participate in other activities of the school.
Resources that will be of some use to Chinese speaking believers, especially those friends who are engaged in reaching out to the Chinese speaking friends of the Faith.