• Service and worship are at the heart of the pattern of community life that Bahá’ís around the world are trying to bring into being.

  • Bahá’ís see the young as the most precious treasure a community can possess. In them are the promise and guarantee of the future.

  • Regardless of their social situations, young people aspire for spiritual and intellectual growth and “to make a contribution to the fortunes of humanity.

  • A study circle is a small group that meets at least once or twice a week for a few hours, usually in the home of one of its members, to study course materials designed to develop their spiritual capacities to serve their communities.

  • Bahá’í efforts of social action seek to promote the social and material well-being of people of all walks of life, whatever their beliefs or background.

  • “The Revelation which, from time immemorial, hath been acclaimed as the Purpose and Promise of all the Prophets of God, and the most cherished Desire of His Messengers, hath now, by virtue of the pervasive Will of the Almighty and at His irresistible bidding, been revealed unto men.” – Bahá’u’lláh

    Photo: The resting place of Bahá’u’lláh is at Bahji, near Haifa in what is now Israel.

Welcome to the Cornwall Baháʼí community website

Walking Spiritual Path

Study circles for adults

Study circles bring groups of people together to deepen their understanding of the Bahá'í teachings through systematic study.

Junior youth spiritual empowerment groups

Junior youth – or those between 11 and 14 years – are at a crucial stage in their lives when they are defining their identity and values.
Devotional Life

Devotional life

In addition to personal prayer and meditation, Bahá'í communities hold regular devotional gatherings for collective worship.
Family and Children

Children’s classes

Bahá'í children’s classes are offered to all children between 6 and 10 years old for their spiritual education and moral development.
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