Upcoming Feasts & Holy Days
Feast of Qawl – 7:00 pm (will be observed 23 November)
Day of The Covenant – 5:00 pm – 24 November
The Ascension of `Abdu’l-Baha – 1 AM – 27 November
Feast of Sultan 7:00 pm 17 January 2025
Text or telephone 417-864-5412 for location or Zoom invitation
Releasing the society-building power
of the Faith
Virtual Prayers in the Park – Fridays 5:30-6:00 pm
via Zoom until Spring’s warmer weather
Text or telephone 417-864-5412 – to confirm we are meeting – Special Events (i.e. Feasts, Holy Days, etc., supersede
Children’s Classes
Junior Youth Empowerment Program
In neighbourhoods around the world, young people aged 12-15 gather together to participate in what is known as,the Junior Youth Spiritual Empowerment Program. In these groups, the Junior Youth develop their spiritual qualities, their intellectual capabilities, and their capacity to serve society by engaging in meaningful discussions and artistic expression – through drama, cooperative games, the study of literature, story telling and acts of community service, which all help the Junior Youth form a strong moral identity and empowers them to contribute to the well-being of their communities and the world at large.
Ruhi Study Circles ~
What are Bahai study circles? The courses help participants deepen their knowledge, strengthen spiritual qualities and attitudes, and develop habits that enable them to participate in activities that build stronger communities which reflect the deep compassion, honesty, justice, and love that Baha’is believe God desires for the entire human family
DEVOTIONAL MEETINGS
Baha’is believe in the power of prayer and you’ll find Baha’is and their friends, throughout the world, getting together to pray. This is often referred to as a ‘devotional gathering’ or ‘devotional meeting’, and they happen in diverse settings, whether in cities or villages. These gatherings are open to all and are intended to embrace that attitude of prayer and practice of devotion that is universal to all religions.
Call for times & locations near you
Firesides –
We must accelerate our efforts to remove the stains of prejudice and injustice from the fabric of our society.
http://www.lvbahai.org/calendar_and_holy_days.htm
The Baha’i year consists of 19 months of 19 days each (361 days), with the addition of “Intercalary Days” (four in ordinary and five in leap years) between the eighteenth and nineteenth months to adjust the calendar to the solar year. The months are named after the attributes of God.
The Baha’i New Year coincides with the March equinox (March 21). The Baha’i Era commenced with the year of the Bab’s declaration (1844 A.D.). Each Baha’i community holds a Nineteen Day Feast on the first day of each Baha’i month. The Feast has spiritual, administrative and social functions and is the principal gathering of Baha’is of a particular locality. Because the Baha’i day lasts from sunset to sunset, the Nineteen Day Feast is generally held in the evening on the day before the first day of the Baha’i month according to the Gregorian calendar.
The Baha’i Faith has two Founders – the Bab and Baha’u’llah — whose missions complement each other, whose majestic Shrines now stand in the twin cities of Haifa and Akka in northern Israel, and whose birthdays according to the Islamic lunar calendar fell on consecutive days, but according to the Gregorian calendar were celebrated on October 20 and November 12, respectively. With the implementation of the Badi calendar, these days will now be celebrated as twin holy days, one falling immediately after the other.