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Scottish Summer School 2010

Scottish Summer School 2010

Saturday 24 to Friday 30 July 2010

Comrie Croft in Perthshire

(Same venue as last 2 years)
www.comriecroft.com

The school will be particularly suitable for members of community of interest.

Theme and prices will be annouced in the near future.

Registrar
Mrs Anwen Shahim
Scottish Summer School

anwen.shahim at gmail.com

Northern Ireland Bahá’í Summer School 2010

Northern Ireland Bahá’í Summer School 2010

Northern Ireland Summer School is a medium sized family-friendly School with a well deserved international reputation for its content, accommodation, and fellowship. In 2010 it is taking place again at the highly-praised Lorne centre, a few miles outside Belfast.

12 – 18 July 2010
Lorne Estate, Holywood, co. Down

To register / for more information email: neginrsc@hotmail.co.ukk

More information will be shared but in the meantime please note the dates and book early to avoid disappointment.

Persian Arts and Letters Conference 2009 (UK)

The Bahá’i Society for Persian Arts and Letters presents

Abdu’l-Bahá, the Centre of the Covenant of Bahá’u’lláh

27-29 December 2009, Watford Hilton
London, United Kingdom

We are delighted to announce the introduction of an English programme at our annual conference. This is at the request of many friends who have expressed a wish to benefit from our lectures. This programme will run parallel to the Persian conference which has been held for the last 12 years consecutively. There will be ample opportunity for questions and discussion. The evening programme will consist of music and films.
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Baha’i-Christian Dialogue Course (UK)

Please note change of dates.

Baha’i-Christian Dialogue, Facilitated by Jeremy and Carolyn Fox

Dates: From 8.30 p.m. Friday 19th to 3.p.m. Sunday 21st February 2010

Location: Liverpool Baha’i Centre

This course consists of an approach to the Bible in the light of the Baha’i Scriptures. Read the rest of this entry »

AN INTRODUCTION TO THE VIRTUES PROJECT (UK)

AN INTRODUCTION TO THE VIRTUES PROJECT. FACILITATORS Clare and Ian DeRamaix-Thompson
LIVERPOOL BAHA’I CENTRE, 23-25th October 2009

Do most people seem to be chasing after the rainbow of material wealth and appearance?

How can we attract them to the inner virtues and values which can enrich and make our lives seem worthwhile? .

Abdu’l Baha was asked what is the purpose of life. He replied “To acquire virtues”

Spend a weekend learning about The Virtues Project, learning how to recognize and encourage the virtues, these qualities of human spirit within yourself and your family.

The Virtues Project is very suitable for people of all religions, as it includes quotations from all the world religions.

From 8.p.m. Friday 23rd October to lunchtime Sunday 25th October 2009
Residents 60 G.B .pounds, 80 pounds for single room, non-residents 30 G.B. Pounds.

For bookings E mail isaacdecruz19@googlemail.com or write Isaac DeCruz, 5 Langdale Road, Wavertree, Liverpool L15 3LA.
Queries 0151-733-8514

Scottish Summer School 2009

The Scottish Summer School

It will be held from 19th – 25th July 2009.

Its venue will be: Comrie Croft in Perthshire
www.comriecroft.com

It’s Theme will be “Our Mission: Building a World Civilisation”

The school will be particularly suitable for members of your community of interest, and we would encourage you to start thinking of people you know who might be interested and whom you could invite.

Some of the topics covered will be:

 An exploration of the World Order of Baha’u'llah – Peter Hulme

 Science and Religion – Parvin Morrissey

 “How should I live?” – Baha’i spiritual and moral guidance for life in a time of global crisis – Dicky Fusco

 Building distinctive communities – Maggie Manvell

 Marriage and Family Life – Diana Macpherson

If last year’s summer school was anything to go by, then this one is not to be missed!

Registrar:

Anwen Shahim anwen.shahim @ gmail.com

English Summer School 2009 (United Kingdom)

The English Summer School will be held from 8 – 15 August 2009 at Wellington College, Crowthorne (Berkshire). The plenary speaker will be Mr Glenford Mitchell.

Full details can be found on the English Residential Schools webs site:

http://www.england.residential-schools.org.uk/southernschool2009/

Bahá’í Academy for the Arts 2009 (United Kingdom)

Bahá’í Academy for the Arts 2009

Wellington College, Crowthorne, Berkshire, UK

1-8 August 2009

The Bahá’í Academy for the Arts is a week long residential open to all event that attracts participants from around the world. It offers courses in the arts for students of all ages from three years old and upwards, and all abilities – from the nervous beginner to the competent professional, and space as well for a few independent artists to work.
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Baha’i Academy for the Arts 2009 (United Kingdom)

The Bahai Academy for the Arts 2009 – now in its 15th year – will offer an
exciting range of courses in the arts for all abilities from the age of 3
years and upwards.

The executive team have a renewed vision and purpose for this year and beyond:

To enable its participants to both mine their artistic gems and to raise
their capacity to utilise those gems in the service of others.

Venue: Wellington College, Berkshire
Date: 1- 8 August 2009
Courses: will be advertised on the website soon, and announced via NEWS service

Booking date: March – definitive dates on the website and via NEWS service.

Website: www.bahaiartsacademy.com
Info: Enquiries@bahaiartsacademy.com

English Spring School 2009 (United Kingdom)

The English Spring School will be held over the Easter weekend at Mount St Mary’s College, Spinkhill (Derbyshire) 10 – 13 April 2009.

The theme of the school will be “Divine Institutions: Past, Present, and Future” and the plenary speaker will be Dr John Parris. Among our confirmed tutors are: Dr Wendi Momen, Dr Moojan Momen, Dr Sepideh Taheri, Dr Kishan Manocha, Mr Adam Thorne, and Dr Deyhim Foroughi.

Regisration:

www.england.residential-schools.org.uk

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