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BAHA'I COUNCILS AND TRAINING INSTITUTES
Bahá’í Council for Scotland
It’s all happening!
The
Council sends you its warm wishes as it prepares for a busy summer -
“Treasuring
the Islands” Campaign which was launched in March on all the major Scottish
islands, will be shared with the wider Bahá’í community during the Scottish
Gathering to be held over the weekend of 10th - 11th June in Inverness. This will be an excellent opportunity to share
the initial plans being formulated by the Islands and the Council and also to
consult on the implementation of these plans.
If
you are thinking of pioneering, travel teaching or even visiting the Scottish
islands you are most welcome to join us for this gathering in Inverness or
contact the Council secretary for further information (see below for address).
The
Council endeavours to keep in close contact with the community through liaison
phone calls and visits. A welcomed means of communication has been a newsletter
(suggested to be shared at the Feast) which is regularly sent to communities.
The
Council’s external affairs work has increased over the last few months.
Recently the Faith was represented at several events in this respect, including
the launches of the Scottish Civic Forum in Glasgow and the Scottish Interfaith
Council.
LINKS,
a newsletter specially for the Bahá’í youth of Scotland, was launched in
January and the second issue will be out soon. The Council is delighted at the
enthusiasm of the Scottish youth and looks forward to many future issues.
The
Council’s Children’s Task Force has been working closely with the Training
Institute Board in developing programs both for communities and teachers of
children’s classes. These programmes are available to all communities. In the
Ridván message of the Universal House of Justice great importance is placed on
the spiritual education of Bahá’í children and the necessity of their
integration into the Bahá’í community at large. The Children’s Task Force will be studying this passage and
looking at ways of facilitating this integration.
After
the success of Traces dance group last summer, the Council is organising
another exciting dance workshop project from 1st 31st July. There are still a few
vacancies for dancers - applications from males especially welcome! The group will tour parts of the Scottish
mainland and important teaching areas
in the Scottish Islands. If you are at least 15 years old and would like to
find out more, please contact the tour co-ordinator, Vahid Mehrabi, Tel: 01387
811544 or the Council for Scotland.
There
are opportunities for youth to do a
“summer of service” on the Scottish islands over the summer months.
Youth can also help with children’s summer camps in the Hebrides. Please
contact the Council for more information.
Finally,
two summer schools are organised under the auspices of the Council for
Scotland. These promise to be inspiring and enjoyable. See calendar of events
for further details.
With
loving greetings The Bahá’í Council for Scotland
Bahá’í
Council for Scotland - Secretary - Anwen Shahim, 2 Burgess Hill, Linlithgow, West Lothian EH49 6BX
Tel: 01506 843343 e-mail: mailto:anwen.shahim@cwcom.nete-mail:
mailto:council_for_scotland@bci.org