
Vanuatu
Anticipation builds as temple inauguration draws near
Many people from across Vanuatu arrive in Tanna to assist with preparations for Saturday’s dedication of the first local Bahá’í House of Worship in the Pacific.
Many people from across Vanuatu arrive in Tanna to assist with preparations for Saturday’s dedication of the first local Bahá’í House of Worship in the Pacific.
As anticipation builds for the completion of the Bahá’í House of Worship, chiefs and local leaders convey feelings of joy and a strong sense of hope for the future.
A significant milestone has been reached with the completion of the superstructure, as the site of the House of Worship begins to receive groups of visitors.
Although in its early stages, the Bahá’í temple is giving rise to greater action aimed at the material and spiritual progress of society.
Work on the local Bahá’í temple in Vanuatu has begun, after the main components for its construction were transported to the remote island of Tanna.
Residents of Matunda Soy, Kenya, are celebrating the opening of a local temple that is “a sign of unity.”
Completion of the floor slab marks a key milestone in the construction of the temple in the Democratic Republic of the Congo as exterior of Kenya temple nears completion.
Historic ceremony marks start of construction for the first local Bahá’í House of Worship in India.
Work on the foundations of the temple in Kinshasa is advancing steadily while work in Kenya approaches final stages.
Foundations of the national House of Worship are complete and work on the superstructure advances.