“This national House of Worship is the crowning achievement of all the efforts of the past, and a beacon of light and hope for the future.” (Confucius Ikoirere, Secretary of the National Assembly of PNG)
“This national House of Worship is the crowning achievement of all the efforts of the past, and a beacon of light and hope for the future.” (Confucius Ikoirere, Secretary of the National Assembly of PNG)
The Institute for Studies in Global Prosperity will hold undergraduate seminars for university students in Aotearoa from 29 January to 8 February 2025 at Te Whare Akoranga Bahá’í in Auckland.
The Race Unity Speech Awards have catalysed regional initiatives, such as the Taranaki Race Unity Hui. Students in the region have taken practical steps to promote unity in diversity.
On the weekend of 4-5 May, senior secondary students from across Aotearoa delivered powerful speeches and joined with others in a hui to consult on solutions for a racist-free New Zealand.
The dedication ceremony for the national House of Worship in Papua New Guinea takes place Saturday 25 May 2024 in Port Moresby where many Kiwis, most of whom were pioneers to that country, are guests for the occasion.
“It is our cherished desire to see the dear friends in your country inviting ever-greater numbers of receptive souls to drink their fill from the ocean of Bahá’u’lláh’s Revelation.”
On this Holy Day, to be commemorated on 28 May at 3.00 a.m., we remember the moment when the Blessed Beauty winged His flight to the Abhá Kingdom.
The International Board of Trustees of Ḥuqúqu’lláh has been appointed for a five year term commencing on the 180th anniversary of the Declaration of the Báb.
This year, the Declaration of the Báb is observed from sunset on 22 May, through to sunset on 23 May - a day on which work should be suspended. This article has rich resources for fully appreciating this momentous occasion.
Remarkable milestone is acknowledged between two National Assemblies who 90 years ago were established as one entity in the same year as the National Spiritual Assembly of Iran was first formed.
The 68th National Convention took place over three days (26-28 April) at Te Whare Akoranga Bahá’í in Henderson Valley. The results of the election of the National Assembly are shared in this article.
The Annual Report of the New Zealand Bahá'í community is now available to believers on request. It records endeavours currently in progress under the guidance of the Supreme Body, and examines our collective response here in Aotearoa.
In its Ridván message for 2024, the Universal House of Justice writes: “The urgency of the present hour must not obscure the special joy that comes from service. The call to service is an uplifting, all-embracing summons. It attracts every faithful soul, even those weighed down by cares and obligations …”
In April 1863 Bahá’u’lláh publicly declared His Mission during a twelve day period in the Garden of Riḍván. This period is now honoured by Baháʼís as the Most Great Festival.
The Bahá’í World News Service (BWNS) shares some exciting developments and provides a video and a series of images of the recent progress in the construction of this magnificent Shrine.
The Deputy Trustees of Ḥuqúqu’lláh share an important message about the transition to a new payment acknowledgement procedure and encourage the friends to study Book 11, Unit 3.
In preparation for voting at Riḍván, a selection of Writings from ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, the beloved Guardian and the Supreme Body are shared for reflection on the importance of Local Spiritual Assemblies.
At this year’s National Convention, there is only limited availability for participation by observers. This notice highlights key details regarding observer participation, most especially the need to pre-register interest in attending.
“…strive ye with all your might to create, through the power of the Word of God, genuine love, spiritual communion and durable bonds among individuals…”
The Holy day of Naw-Rúz is celebrated from sunset on Tuesday 19 March to sunset Wednesday 20 March this year. The beloved Guardian Shoghi Effendi, describes this joyous occasion as "…our New Year, a Feast of hospitality and rejoicing."