The National Spiritual Assembly has provided guidance on issues relating to the pandemic and our duty as Bahá’ís to cooperate with public health measures.
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The National Spiritual Assembly has provided guidance on issues relating to the pandemic and our duty as Bahá’ís to cooperate with public health measures.
Announcing the membership of the Regional Bahá’í Councils for this term, the National Spiritual Assembly “encourages every individual, community and cluster to offer wholehearted support to the vital work” done by these pivotal bodies.
The National Spiritual Assembly looks forward to maximum use being made of this precious film to share the Master’s legacy and prompt reflections on the Divine teachings He exemplified in word and deed.
In response to the Supreme Body’s call, preparations are underway for conferences to be held in Aotearoa in the early months of 2022.
A website has been launched to support a surge of meaningful engagement by as many souls as possible in this centenary year.
Under the current heightened pandemic alert level, the New Zealand Bahá’í community demonstrates a resolute sense of purpose.
Development of an education facility that has been years in the planning is now underway at the Faith’s property in Henderson Valley, and an adjoining property has also been purchased.
This year’s summer school will once again happen in decentralised gatherings, supported by pre-recorded presentations and other nationally-developed resources.
Announcing a new addition to resources for reflection on the life of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá and engaging with others about His legacy.
The National Spiritual Assembly sets out goals, spiritual aspirations and resources for the One Year Plan and the centenary of the Master’s passing.
The Annual Report for 177 B.E. offers a sense of recent achievements as the triumphal conclusion of years of exertions, and of the rich possibilities that the next series of Plans portend.
In an atmosphere of loving unity, with hearts ablaze with a sense of mission, and with joyful and productive engagement, the 64th National Convention of Aotearoa New Zealand took place over the three-day 2021 ANZAC weekend.
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.
Two letters, one from the Universal House of Justice, and one from the National Assembly, focus on the gifts we can offer in these historic moments relating to the centenary commemorations for ‘Abdu’l-Bahá and the close of the first century of the Formative Age of the Faith.
The dynamic spirit seen in the recent unit conventions reflects the community’s ability to draw on the power of unity.
Regional Board of Trustees of Ḥuqúqu’lláh for Polynesia commenced its five-year term on 1 December 2020
The Supreme Institution has decided that the advancements in Auckland and the large number of friends warrant the introduction of two-stage elections for its Local Spiritual Assembly.
All you need to know for making the most of this year’s innovative summer school experience.
Canterbury is the first cluster in the region and only the second in the country to make this significant transition.