
Papua New Guinea
Hand carved timber panels beautify emerging temple
Local craftsmen in PNG have hand carved 432 timber panels that now frame the nine doors of the rising House of Worship.
Local craftsmen in PNG have hand carved 432 timber panels that now frame the nine doors of the rising House of Worship.
The gentle call for oneness echoed in the Tanna House of Worship in a gathering of diverse faith communities marking the 2nd anniversary of the temple’s dedication.
A recent gathering held at the Bahá’í House of Worship in Santiago explores how religion can contribute to building a more cohesive society.
In this latest podcast episode, we hear reflections from young people about the role of Bahá’í Houses of Worship in strengthening community life.
Unique woven exterior of the emerging temple in Papua New Guinea has recently been completed; the pattern is symbolic of unity and coming together of diverse groups.
In this latest podcast episode, we hear perspectives and insights about how Bahá’í Houses of Worship in Kenya and Uganda are enriching community life.
The Universal House of Justice has called for three new Bahá’í Houses of Worship to be established—a national temple in Canada and local temples in Nepal and Zambia.
As the two-day dedication ceremony concludes, the Bahá’í world’s first national House of Worship opens its doors to the public.
Over 2,000 people from across the Democratic Republic of Congo gathered in Kinshasa today for the dedication of the first national Bahá’í House of Worship in the world.
Anticipation grows as visitors arrive at DRC temple site for Saturday’s dedication of first-ever national Bahá’í House of Worship.