July 24-27, 2025: The Midwest Bahá’í Summer School is pleased to invite you to Louhelen Bahá’í Center of Learning in Davison, Michigan. Theme: The Destiny of America.
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Learning From Clusters with Accelerated Growth
Harrison Hills neighbors gather outdoors on “the Boulevard” In its September 30, 2024 message (login required), the National Spiritual Assembly states: “… the Counselors and the National Spiritual Assembly are calling upon the Regional Bahá’í Councils to organize in the coming months a series of conferences patterned after the global conferences that launched the currentContinue reading “Learning From Clusters with Accelerated Growth”
Handles for the Shrine of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá Were Cast in Indianapolis
First impressions matter. As you can imagine, every part of the new Shrine for ‘Abdu’l-Bahá has been meticulously designed and fabricated, even down to the handles of the entryway doors.
These are not ordinary handles. These handles are quite large, solid bronze, and weigh about 40 lbs. each. Through an amazing sequence of events, the handles were cast in Indianapolis, Indiana with the last one completed on Sept. 26, 2024.
Announcing Local Conferences
Over the coming months, Baha’is across the United States will offer conferences and gatherings inspired by the recent letter from the National Spiritual Assembly, “The Destiny of America and the Nine-Year Plan.” (login required) In it, they explain: … further progress now requires us to join hands with many others. We who have access toContinue reading “Announcing Local Conferences”
Knight of Baha’u’llah, Olivia Kelsey: Devoted Servant of Faith
Olivia Kelsey was born February 9, 1889, on her family’s farm in Delaware County, Ohio. She passed on the Abha Kingdom on October 13, 1981. She was 92. Olivia is buried in the Friends Cemetery on Route 68 between Yellow Springs and Xenia, Ohio. After her mother died when she was 11 years old, she leftContinue reading “Knight of Baha’u’llah, Olivia Kelsey: Devoted Servant of Faith”
A Journey in Detroit
In the heart of Detroit, Michigan, where narratives of fear and isolation once dominated conversations, a quiet revolution is unfolding. Amidst tales of caution, reluctance to connect, and closed doors, homefront pioneers are rewriting the script for community life in our beloved city.
Summer School 2024: Uplifting and Inspiring
Some 100 Bahá’ís attended the Midwestern Bahá’í Summer School at Louhelen Bahá’í Center of Learning July 26-29, 2024. Friends and families gathered for sessions focused on the theme of “Hope for the World”. People from nearby states and as far away as Prague, Czech Republic, participated. The school began Friday night with devotions, music, family/art time,Continue reading “Summer School 2024: Uplifting and Inspiring”
Register Now for Summer School
Update: Registration is closed for this year.
July 26-29 in Davison Michigan.
This year’s theme is ”Hope For The World“ and includes a program with classes for adults, youth, junior youth, and children, as well as family activities, recreation, arts, and music.
Midwest Knights of Baha’u’llah
Roberta and Kenneth Christian dedicated their lives to the service of the Bahá’í Faith. They were given the title of Knights of Baháʼu’lláh in 1954. The following stories celebrate their legacy and the impact they had on the lives of those around them.
Handling Confidential Information in Electronic Documents
A guide to handling personal information and other confidential items that are shared via electronic documents. Principles, practices, and relevant policies for Bahá’í institutions and collaborators.
