
Following Colombia Temple opening, first visits begin
More than 300 people, largely from nearby communities, met for prayers as local populations made their first visits to the Baha’i House of Worship in Norte del Cauca.
More than 300 people, largely from nearby communities, met for prayers as local populations made their first visits to the Baha’i House of Worship in Norte del Cauca.
The Baha’i House of Worship in Colombia has been dedicated in a long-anticipated and emotional ceremony.
The dedication ceremony is set for Sunday morning in Colombia, when the local Baha’i House of Worship will open to some 1,300 expected attendees.
As Sunday’s dedication of the Baha’i Temple in Colombia approaches, the architect describes the sources of inspiration that have guided the project.
The moment marks the near-completion of world’s second local Baha’i House of Worship.
While its innovative architecture has attracted many awards, the Temple also has a vital role in community building.
The design for the local Baha’i House of Worship in Matunda Soy, Kenya, was unveiled at a celebration earlier today.
The crown at the top of the roof of the local House of Worship in Colombia has been installed, marking an important milestone in the construction process.
Earlier today, the Baha’i community of Papua New Guinea unveiled the design for its national Baha’i House of Worship.
Recent developments on the construction of the local Temple in Norte del Cauca signal the nearing completion of the project.