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Meaningful Conversations
​The Bahá'í Faith emphasizes the profound importance and transformative power of meaningful conversations in fostering unity, understanding, and spiritual growth. From a Bahá'í perspective, conversations that are characterized by sincerity, respect, and a genuine search for truth can bridge divides, illuminate minds, and bring hearts closer to the divine. Such dialogue is not only about the exchange of ideas but also about reflecting on spiritual principles and applying them in ways that contribute to the betterment of society. Bahá'ís believe that every individual has the potential to contribute to meaningful discourse, promoting peace and justice through the way they communicate. In this light, meaningful conversations are seen as a vital practice for personal development and for the advancement of civilization, encouraging all to listen with openness, speak with love, and act with unity of purpose.

It behoveth man to adhere tenaciously unto that which will promote fellowship, kindliness and unity.
Bahá’u’lláh, Tablets of Bahá’u’lláh, p. 89

Our Vision
The Bahá’ís of Carson City warmly welcome friends of all ages to join in activities that nurture the spirit, build friendships, and foster a pattern of service and learning together.
Saturday Children’s Classes – A joyful space where children learn spiritual principles, virtues, and habits of service through stories, songs, arts, and play.
Saturday Junior Youth Groups – A program for ages 11–14 that empowers young people to strengthen their spiritual perception, build friendships, and work together on service projects that benefit the community.
Sunday Morning Study Class – A reflective gathering where participants explore the Bahá’í Writings and other spiritual texts, deepening understanding and finding ways to apply them in daily life.
Friday Youth Nights – An energetic and supportive space for youth to share friendship, engage in meaningful conversations, and collaborate on initiatives that serve others.
Holy Day Observances – Regular gatherings to celebrate Bahá’í Holy Days, open to all, offering opportunities for prayer, fellowship, music, and reflection on the significance of these occasions.
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Each of these activities is open to everyone — whether Bahá’í or friend of the Faith — and provides opportunities for growth, service, and building unity in our neighborhoods.






