#OurStoryIsOne: Campaign calls for voices of support

From www.ourstoryisone.bic.org:

On 18 June 1983 — 40 years ago this month — 10 Baháʼí women were taken to a square in Shiraz, Iran, under the cloak of night. After months of torture and imprisonment, they were mass executed without the knowledge of their families. One was 17, most in their 20s. Their crime was their belief in a faith that promoted gender equality — absent and criminalized in Iran — justice and truthfulness. They were hanged one by one, each forced to watch the next woman’s death in a harrowing attempt to coerce them into renouncing their faith. None did.

Read more here.

Thames Valley Cluster Reflection meeting June 2023

A beautiful gathering of friends from all walks of life reflecting on progress and activities all over Thames Valley. Join us next time!

“Key to the progress of an intensive program of growth is the phase dedicated to reflection, in which the lessons learned in action are articulated and incorporated into plans for the next cycle of activity. Its principal feature is the reflection meeting — as much a time of joyous celebration as it is of serious consultation.”

-Message to the Conference of the Continental Board of Counsellors, 27 December 2005

“Gatherings for reflection are increasingly seen as occasions where the community’s efforts, in their entirety, are the subject of earnest and uplifting deliberation.”

-The Universal House of Justice, 2013 Ridvan Message