Fri May 17th, 07:30 pm
Georgetown Fireside Discussion
Fri May 17th, 08:00 pm
The Missing Piece Devotional Series
Sat May 18th, 04:00 pm
Abdu'l-Baha Commemoration at Howard University
Sun May 19th, 11:00 am
Sunday Morning Program - Drum Circle Devotions
Sun May 19th, 11:30 am
Children's Classes
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You and your friends are invited to join us at the Washington, DC Baha'i Center at 11:00 AM every Sunday morning for devotions and presentations on topics of the faith.
Read more...The DC Area Black Men's Group is a devoted group of men of African decent who come together in a spirit of authentic spirituality and trust. Watch this video to learn about the group and what it does at the Washington, DC Baha'i center.
The Baha'is of DC are dedicated to fostering the moral and spiritual development of children and youth in the District of Columbia through a series of regular classes held throughout the city.
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The Baha'i teachings prescribe daily prayer and intimate communion with God as the foundation for a life devoted to spiritual advancement and service to humanity. Devotional gathering take place in many neighborhoods throughout Washington DC. To find one near you place check the calendar or contact us and we can let you know the location and dates of a devotional gathering closest to you.
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Study circles are regular gatherings of people interested in an in-depth and systematic study of the Baha'i Writings. The purpose of this study is to gain a deeper understanding of the Holy Word, to comprehend its meanings and to find ways to apply the Word to our lives through spiritual transformation and service to humanity.
Read more...Fri May 17th, 07:30 pm
Georgetown Fireside Discussion
Fri May 17th, 08:00 pm
The Missing Piece Devotional Series
Sat May 18th, 04:00 pm
Abdu'l-Baha Commemoration at Howard University
The best way to meet the Baha'is is to join us in our regular activities including:
*Sunday morning devotions & presentation.Founded by Baha'u'llah in the mid-1800s, the Baha'i Faith is among the fastest-growing of the world's religions. Baha'is live in more than 100,000 localities around the world, which reflects their dedication to the ideal of world citizenship.