Graduates and young professionals are invited to reflect on “discourse and transformation” at Yerrinbool, near Sydney, this summer in the Institute for Studies in Global Prosperity graduate seminar.
All in Notices
Graduates and young professionals are invited to reflect on “discourse and transformation” at Yerrinbool, near Sydney, this summer in the Institute for Studies in Global Prosperity graduate seminar.
The Regional Institute Board for the North Island is offering a “fitting way to honour the Beloved Master and Centre of the Covenant and deepen our love and understanding of what He achieved and set in motion.”
This year’s National Convention (assuming it is able to go ahead) will not be open to the generality of believers.
On 11 April the process will begin for New Zealand’s first two-stage election of a Local Spiritual Assembly, when Auckland community holds nine electoral unit gatherings to elect delegates who will go on to elect the Local Spiritual Assembly of Auckland.
An individual initiative offers a series of monthly online information evenings to explore a Bahá’í perspective on key topics that relate to the life of the individual and society.
With unit conventions coming up on 7 February, this article is a reminder of the spiritual significance of voting in Bahá’í elections.
Participants in summer school morning workshops may download here a document of quotations and discussion questions.
All you need to know for making the most of this year’s innovative summer school experience.
Beckoning us with an opportunity to multiply our powers in the field of action is the “Golden Summer” campaign organised by the Regional Bahá’í Council for the North Island.
As previously announced by the Supreme Institution, the Bahá’í World Centre will host two historic gatherings in late 2021 and early 2022. This article shares further details.
Participating in the election of delegates to the National Convention demonstrates commitment to keeping the flame of the Bahá’í Administration burning bright.
Contributing to summer school by initiating activities at the local level will generate a flourishing of many gatherings around the country.
To be a “participant” in this year’s summer school takes on new meaning, for collaboration amongst the friends is essential to making it work. Here’s how!
An online video offers helpful information about how to prepare for this year’s online summer school.
Unit convention is one of the occasions when Bahá’ís exercise the “high privilege” of voting in the unique elections that Bahá’u’lláh has established.
By offering a combination of online and offline experiences, this year’s summer school aims to break new ground as a national event empowering local initiative.
A campaign is planned for January and February 2021, where individuals and teams will work joyfully together to meet new friends, initiate Ruhi training camps and junior youth camps and support the addition of new core activities in neighbourhoods across the North Island.
Distinguished keynote speaker at the North and South Island Summer Schools this year will be Mrs Alison Milston, who served as a member of the International Teaching Centre 2013-2018.
Those who wish to offer a period of service at the Bahá’í World Centre may use a convenient new online portal, just launched.