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UK Bahá’í News update

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Contents:

  • UK Bahá’í magazine – January 2019
  • Urgent: Vital service position for finding venues
  • Sourcing teaching literature

UK Bahá’í magazine – January 2019

Issue 27 of UK Bahá’í magazine (January 2019) is now available.  This edition reflects upon the role of religion in society, and surveys some of the devotional and other activities happening in the United Kingdom and around the world where Bahá’ís are contributing to the advancement of society.

The magazine is in the process of being mailed out to all who request a printed copy.  Please email the National Office at nsa@bahai.org.uk if you require additional copies.  For those who wish to read it online, UK Bahá’í is posted to a free, web-based reader.  Click here to access it in this manner.  It is also downloadable here on the UK Bahá’í Resources website, and is attached here as a PDF.

Friends who currently receive a printed copy of the magazine but wish only to access UK Bahá’í electronically may request that they be taken off the distribution list by emailing nsa@bahai.org.uk.


Urgent: Vital service position for finding venues

There is an urgent need for a volunteer who can support the Bahá’í Council for England and training institute board in the vital task of coordinating venues and logistics for institutional events. The task includes finding suitable and economical venues.  More details can be found in the NEWS announcement of 10 January 2019 [GC-33332].  Friends who are interested are invited to email nsa@bahai.org.uk for further information.  


Sourcing teaching literature

To assist the friends in thinking about literature needs well in advance of activities so that sufficient materials can be made available in a timely manner, the National Spiritual Assembly has prepared an information sheet, detailing the sources of various kinds of literature. 

Details are also included of materials in languages other than English, which may be particularly useful if receptivity has been identified ahead of time among a particular population in a locality. 

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