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 “He Who is your Lord, the All-Merciful, cherisheth in His heart the desire of beholding the entire human race as one soul and one body.” — Bahá’u’lláh

In thousands upon thousands of locations around the world, the teachings of the Bahá’í Faith inspire individuals and communities as they work to improve their own lives and contribute to the advancement of civilization. Bahá’í beliefs address such essential themes as the oneness of God and religion, the oneness of humanity and freedom from prejudice, the inherent nobility of the human being, the progressive revelation of religious truth, the development of spiritual qualities, the integration of worship and service, the fundamental equality of the sexes, the harmony between religion and science, the centrality of justice to all human endeavours, the importance of education, and the dynamics of the relationships that are to bind together individuals, communities, and institutions as humanity advances towards its collective maturity.

 

If you would like to contact Baha'is in the Beloit area for information about the faith or local activities, call 608-365-7879 or 608-368-9707 or check the events calendar on this website. You can also use the link to the National Baha'i web site supplied under the Connections tab to find out more general information about the Baha'i Faith.

 

O Son of Love! Thou art but one step away from the glorious heights above and from the celestial tree of love. Take thou one pace and with the next advance into the immortal realm and enter the pavilion of eternity. Give ear then to that which hath been revealed by the pen of glory.    Bahá'u'lláh

 

Recent Stories

Beloit Baha'i Community Offers Children's Classes

An experienced teacher in the Beloit Baha'i community is leading children's classes for children of all faiths and religions. The classes are set up for children in the age range of 9 to 11 but there is a potential for separate classes for younger children. The classes will focus on Virtues Education, Drama, Decision Making, Conflict Resolutlion, Crafts and Games, Spiritual Growth, Creativity, Music, and Self Empowerment. The day and time of classes have been fluctuating to accommodate those attending.  Classes are held at 1110 Olympian Blvd. in Beloit.

Baha'i Children's Peace Classes

The Beloit Baha'i Community presents: Children's Peace Classes

 

  • Virtues Education
  • Drama
  • Decision Making
  • Conflict Resolution
  • Crafts and Games
  • Spiritual Growth
  • Creativity
  • Music
  • Self Empowerment

The classes are led by an experienced teacher and are for children in the age range of 9 to 11.  Classes for younger children may be added in the future.

Children of all faiths and religions welcome.

Beloit's Baha'i community grows!

Happy News!
     Tom Owenby and Gina T'ai welcomed their new baby girl on Tuesday, Aug. 7th!  Her name is Eloise Pearl Owenby.  She was 8 lbs. 12 oz., 22 inches long and everyone is doing well!

Rock County and area Bahai's hold Cluster meeting

Recap July 21, 2012 Cluster 23 Meeting

                                                                                                     Pat Helms

 

            The July 21st meeting of Cluster 23 was held at the home of Pat Helms at 1 p.m.  Six members were present.

            After some discussion, the members decided to have a recap of the Cluster meetings e-mailed to all members.  It was felt this would be a unifying way to update all members and keep everyone in the loop of events and decisions made at the Cluster meetings.

Black Men's Gatherings Enter New Phase

June 18, 2012

To the American Bahá'í community

Dearly loved Friends,

Of the many comments and observations offered from the floor of this year's 104th Bahá'í National Convention, some of the most moving were the spontaneous and manifestly heartfelt tributes delegates paid to the power of the Black Men's Gatherings (BMG)-to the fresh insights, deeper understandings, strengthened bonds of unity, and greatly renewed consecration to the Cause of God that were the rewards of the friends' participation in them, fostering a legacy that will long endure.

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