Commemoration of the Ascension of Baha'u'llah will take place on Wednesday May 29, 2019 at 1:00 am at Mill Courtland Community Center. The hall will be open at midnight of May 28. This event is potluck. All are invited to join us.
Welcome to the blog for the Baha'i Community of Kitchener! If you're interested in learning about the Baha'i Faith, start by visiting bahai.org, the official website of the Baha'i Faith where you'll find sacred writings, history and so much more. To get involved with local activities, please write to bahaikitchener AT gmail.com
Friday, 17 May 2019
Declaration of the Bab
Commemoration of the Declaration of The Bab will be held on Thursday May 23, 2019 .9:00 pm at Lions Arena, located at 20 Rittenhouse Rd, Kitchener. This will be a potluck dessert event. All are welcome to join us in celebrating this blessed event.
Friday, 19 April 2019
Wednesday, 17 April 2019
Ridvan Celebration
"The arrival of Bahá’u’lláh in the Najíbíyyih Garden, subsequently designated by His followers the Garden of Riḍván, signalizes the commencement of what has come to be recognized as the holiest and most significant of all Bahá’í festivals, the festival commemorating the Declaration of His Mission to His companions. So momentous a Declaration may well be regarded both as the logical consummation of that revolutionizing process which was initiated by Himself upon His return from Sulaymáníyyih, and as a prelude to the final proclamation of that same Mission to the world and its rulers from Adrianople" ( Shoghi Effendi, God Passes By).
Friday, 1 February 2019
Firesides in Downtown Kitchener
Weekly Firesides in Downtown Kitchener:
- Monday, May 6th at 7:30 to 9:00 pm at Sheldon's house, 65 Hohner Ave., Kitchener; topic TBA
- Sunday, May 26th from 3:30 to 5:00 pm at the Womo residence, (email or text for location information); topic TBA
Please message Sheldon by SMS text or WhatsApp at 519-504-9004 to let us know you plan to come, or if you have any questions.
Everyone is welcome to attend and join in on the conversation, regardless of your belief background. (We will be meeting indoors, and may not have an actual fire...)
Friday, 20 October 2017
Birth of Bahá'u'lláh 1817-2017
Follow the global celebrations on the official website, including live streaming, links to inspirational writings, and much more! https://bicentenary.bahai.org/
Monday, 16 February 2015
Education is Not a Crime campaign
The Kitchener Baha'i community invites everyone to take part in the global campaign called Education is Not a Crime, in defense of those in Iran who are currently being denied access to education based on their religious beliefs.
The story of the persecution of Iran’s Baha’is, and the creation of the Baha’i Institute for Higher Education, are the subject of the film To Light a Candle, produced by the Iranian-Canadian filmmaker Maziar Bahari. The film uses personal stories and dramatic archival footage to explore the persecution of the Baha’is and the role of their peaceful resistance in Iran’s democratic movement.

Join us for a screening of the film and a discussion at Kitchener Public Library central branch on Friday, February 27th at 3pm. All are welcome.
Join in the conversation on Facebook (#EducationIsNotaCrime) and on Twitter (@eduisnotacrime).
Tuesday, 2 December 2014
Resources for Children's Education
Anyone interested in children's education will enjoy this post which points to many wonderful resources for educating children.
http://www.nineteenmonths.com/resources-for-bahai-parents/
http://www.nineteenmonths.com/resources-for-bahai-parents/
Monday, 23 June 2014
Baha'i Movie Night continues this Friday with movie Soul Surfer
The true story is about Bethany Hamilton American professional surfer. She is known for surviving a shark attack in which her left arm was bitten off, and for overcoming the injury to ultimately return to professional surfing. She wrote about her experience in the 2004 autobiography Soul Surfer: A True Story of Faith, Family, and Fighting to Get Back on the Board. In April 2011, the feature film Soul Surfer was released, based on the book and additional interviews. She has appeared on many television shows since the loss of her arm.
99 College Street 7:30pm I make the popcorn and provide the snacks so come on out and bring a friend.
The true story is about Bethany Hamilton American professional surfer. She is known for surviving a shark attack in which her left arm was bitten off, and for overcoming the injury to ultimately return to professional surfing. She wrote about her experience in the 2004 autobiography Soul Surfer: A True Story of Faith, Family, and Fighting to Get Back on the Board. In April 2011, the feature film Soul Surfer was released, based on the book and additional interviews. She has appeared on many television shows since the loss of her arm.
99 College Street 7:30pm I make the popcorn and provide the snacks so come on out and bring a friend.
Friday, 13 June 2014
tonight's movie is Awakenings with Robert De Niro and Robin Williams
Based on a true story as related by neurologist Oliver Sacks, Awakenings stars Robin Williams as the Sacks counterpart, here named Dr. Malcolm Sayer. Something of a klutz and naif, Dr. Sayer takes a job at a Bronx psychiatric hospital in 1969. Here he's put in charge of several seemingly catatonic patients who, under Sayer's painstaking guidance, begin responding to certain stimulati. Apprised of the efficacy of a new drug called L-DOPA in treating degenerative-disease victims, Sayer is given permission to test the drug on one of his patients: Leonard Lowe (Robert De Niro), who has not communicated with anyone since lapsing into catatonia as a child. Gradually, Lowe comes out of his shell, encouraging Sayers to administer L-DOPA to the other patients under his care. Julie Kavner and John Heard also star.
Based on a true story as related by neurologist Oliver Sacks, Awakenings stars Robin Williams as the Sacks counterpart, here named Dr. Malcolm Sayer. Something of a klutz and naif, Dr. Sayer takes a job at a Bronx psychiatric hospital in 1969. Here he's put in charge of several seemingly catatonic patients who, under Sayer's painstaking guidance, begin responding to certain stimulati. Apprised of the efficacy of a new drug called L-DOPA in treating degenerative-disease victims, Sayer is given permission to test the drug on one of his patients: Leonard Lowe (Robert De Niro), who has not communicated with anyone since lapsing into catatonia as a child. Gradually, Lowe comes out of his shell, encouraging Sayers to administer L-DOPA to the other patients under his care. Julie Kavner and John Heard also star.
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