Through presentations and activities over the four days of the celebration, participants learned about Bahá’í educational programs that foster patterns of community life based on service and worship. Manish Kanojiya, an attendee, stated: “The heartfelt prayers and conversations about community initiatives was a reminder that making a positive impact starts with coming together in love and kindness.” Layla, from Kazakhstan, elaborated: “Serving others is not just an individual act but a collective activity that binds communities together. The celebration showed that through shared devotion and service, we can build strong, connected communities, embodying the principles of the Bahá’í Faith,” such as the equality of women and men, the harmony of science and religion, and justice.