How to Attend a Baha'i Meeting


Attending a Baha'i meeting is a wonderful opportunity to engage with others in exploring the teachings and principles of the Baha'i Faith. Here are some steps you can take to prepare for and attend a Baha'i meeting:

1. Learn about the Baha'i Faith: Before attending a Baha'i meeting, it's helpful to have a basic understanding of the Baha'i Faith. You can start by reading about the Baha'i Faith online or by speaking with a Baha'i friend.

2. Find a Baha'i community near you: There are Baha'i communities in most countries around the world. You can find a Baha'i community near you by visiting the official website of the Baha'i Faith or by contacting the Baha'i National Spiritual Assembly of your country.

3. Contact the Baha'i community: Before attending a Baha'i meeting, it's a good idea to contact the Baha'i community to let them know that you are interested in attending. They can provide you with more information about the meeting and answer any questions you may have.

4. Dress appropriately: Baha'i meetings are typically held in a respectful and reverent atmosphere. Dressing modestly and conservatively is appropriate.

5. Arrive on time: Baha'i meetings typically start promptly. Arrive a few minutes early to ensure that you can find a seat and get settled before the meeting begins.

6. Participate respectfully: Baha'i meetings are open to everyone, regardless of their beliefs or background. When participating in the meeting, it's important to be respectful of others and their views. Listen carefully to what others are saying and share your own thoughts in a respectful and considerate manner.

7. Ask questions: If you have questions about the Baha'i Faith or the meeting itself, don't hesitate to ask. Baha'is are always happy to share their beliefs and answer questions from those who are interested.

8. Follow up: If you enjoyed the meeting and want to learn more about the Baha'i Faith, consider following up with the Baha'i community or attending another meeting. You can also continue to learn about the Baha'i Faith by reading books and articles or by speaking with Baha'i friends.