Joy, Devotion, and Fellowship in the Holy Land

For nine luminous days, the Khorassani family was blessed to walk the sacred paths of the Bahá’í World Centre in Haifa and ‘Akká, undertaking a pilgrimage that deepened their faith, expanded their vision of service, and filled their hearts with gratitude and bliss. From the first moments of arrival, the atmosphere of serenity, order, and spiritual purpose surrounded them, inviting reflection on the lives and sacrifices of the Central Figures of the Faith.

Each day unfolded as a harmony of prayer, visitation, learning, and fellowship. The family spent precious hours at the Shrine of the Báb on Mount Carmel, where quiet supplication blended with awe at the beauty of the terraced gardens and the profound significance of the resting place of the herald of the Bahá’í Faith. In moments of stillness, prayers were offered not only for personal growth but for the progress of humanity, peace, and the steadfastness of the friends across the world.

A particularly moving experience was the visit to the Shrine of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá in ‘Akká, still under construction. Standing at this historic site, the family reflected on the life of the Master, His humility, His tireless service, and His boundless love for all the mankind. The unfolding construction itself felt symbolic: a visible expression of humanity’s collective effort to build a world founded on unity, justice, and love.

Throughout the pilgrimage, they were uplifted by encounters with fellow pilgrims from diverse regions of the globe. Conversations flowed naturally, transcending language and culture, as stories of teaching, service, and perseverance were shared. The presence of joyful youth, radiant with hope and dedication, was especially inspiring. Their enthusiasm testified to the power of the faith to release the capacities of young people and empower them as protagonists of social transformation.

The family also cherished the opportunity to reconnect with dear friends and to participate in meetings and talks with members of the Universal House of Justice. These gatherings were marked by clarity, warmth, and encouragement. A recurring theme was the importance of accompaniment and inclusivity, ensuring that every soul can find a place in the activities of the community suited to their capacity and circumstances. This approach, the House members emphasized, lies at the heart of the current Nine-Year Plan, which calls for sustained, systematic efforts to build vibrant, spiritually empowered communities for the betterment of the world.

Particular joy filled the hearts of the family as they spent time with their daughter, Saba, who will be serving at the World Centre for one year. Witnessing her commitment to service, and seeing her flourish in such a sacred environment, was both humbling and exhilarating.

As the days passed, the rhythm of pilgrimage, visitation, reflection, and fellowship wove together moments of profound spiritual insight and simple happiness. Laughter shared over meals, prayers whispered in holy places, and conversations rich with purpose all combined to create memories that will last for a lifetime.

As the pilgrimage came to an end, the Khorassani family departed with hearts renewed and a clearer sense of responsibility. Strengthened by the spiritual forces released in the Holy Land, they returned home determined to arise with greater dedication, to include and uplift others, and to contribute wholeheartedly to the collective endeavors of the Bahá’í community in this pivotal period of the Nine-Year Plan.

A very special gathering at the Bahá’í Training Centre in Bicester!

Friends gathered and enjoyed an incredible weekend. Here are some reflections from the organisers:

Dearest friends,

Warmest love and thanks to those who attended the Thames Valley Building Vibrant Communities festival, last weekend at the BTC.  It was wonderful to see so many faces there. For those who were not able to join on this occasion, below is an attempt to share the flavour of the weekend.  

Over 125 people attended the festival.  The number of attendees included 16 children, 12 junior youth and 10 youth.

The main purpose of the festival was to create a space where the friends of the Faith, our neighbours, workmates, acquaintances, … can experience the love and unity in the Bahá’í community, through singing, dancing, artistic activities such as (flower arranging, festive card making, crocheting and painting, poetry workshop, Walks through nature; all these activities had relevant quotes from the Writings to give opportunity for elevated conversations)  relevant discourses of society (Immigration, mental health, status of women, building a new World Civilization)  and of course delicious food and BBQ.  Many of those present, both registered Bahá’ís and their friends, were involved in service of some kind, whether running the artistic activities or the discussion sessions, moving tables and chairs or helping in the kitchen, serving food or making tea and coffee. 

We have already received many heartwarming comments and some were asking when the next festival will be!