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Regional Youth Conference January 16-17, 2021 – SAVE THE DATE!

Bahá’u’lláh has proclaimed the oneness of the world of humanity. He has caused various nations and divergent creeds to unite. He has declared that difference of race and color is like the variegated beauty of flowers in a garden. If you enter a garden, you will see yellow, white, blue, red flowers in profusion and beauty — each radiant within itself and although different from the others, lending its own charm to them. Racial difference in the human kingdom is similar. If all the flowers in a garden were of the same color, the effect would be monotonous and wearying to the eye.
‘Abdu’l-Bahá, The Promulgation of Universal Peace, p. 68-69

Dear friends,
Attached is a flyer announcing an upcoming virtual youth conference, open to all youth (15-30) in the Heartland Region (Illinois, Minnesota, & Wisconsin), to be held January 16th and 17th of the new year. This conference will be a wonderful opportunity for youth to connect with one another, study guidance on the special role of youth in meeting the needs of the day, and plan how best to serve their communities during the final months of the Five Year Plan.

The conference is planned to take place during the afternoon and early evening. More information on the content of the conference, as well as registration, will follow soon.
Please share this save-the-date flyer, and the upcoming registration information with your community—especially the youth.

  • With Love and Gratitude, Heartland Youth Conference Planning Team

Jan 17 Interfaith Devotional in Honor of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Interfaith Devotional: The Faith and Vision of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther
King, Jr.

Milwaukee/North Shore Family Event

Hosted by From the Same Dust, a Baha’i Group

Sunday, January 17, 2021 7:00 – 8:00 pm

Our interfaith community will celebrate with word, song and video the
Faith and Vision of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. by sharing how he
and their own faith leaders understood these universal truths:

  • Oneness of Mankind * Justice * Unity * Service

Online event: Register in advance
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Milwaukee Feasts in Late November – Early December

Dear Baha’i friends

Please join us for the Feast of Qawl / Speech on Saturday November 21 at 7:00 pm. Hosted by Diane, Susan, Eve, and Nate, there will be a lovely program of music and devotions.

Please join us for the Feast of Masa’il / Questions will be held on Wednesday, December 10 at 7:00 pm hosted by Darwin Stetzer.

We hope to see you there.

For details about how to connect to our Zoom meetings, please email lsamilwaukee@gmail.com

Links: Program from House of Worship: Birth of the Bab

The Birth of the Bab
Sunday, October 18, 12:30 pm (Central Time)
The program is approximately 38 minutes long.

Youtube:
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Milwaukee Baha’i Feasts in October and November 2020

Dear Friends,
The Milwaukee Baha’i Community continues to meet by Zoom instead of in person during these challenging times.  We are so pleased to welcome Baha’is who wouldn’t be able to attend in person, including out-of-town guests. 
 
You can join a Zoom meeting with a smartphone app, on a computer or tablet, or on your landline phone or cell phone.  You do not need to have a camera. You can join with audio only using any telephone that can make long distance calls. 

All Zoom meetings use the same set of phone numbers, which, unfortunately do not include a number in a Milwaukee area code. 

For info about how to connect to our Zoom meetings, contact lsamilwaukee@gmail.com

The following Feasts are scheduled to meet on the Feast day, or evening before the Feast day when sunset is before 7:00 pm. This is because in the Baha’i calendar, each day starts at sunset of the evening before the date.

‘Ilm / Knowledge on Wednesday, Oct. 14 at 7:00 pm

Qudrat /Power on Monday, Nov. 2 at 7:00 pm

Qawl / Speech on Saturday, Nov 21 at 7:00 pm

Special 2-Night Baha’i Zoom Event by Eric Dozier

ERIC DOZIER THE COVENANT AND RACIAL JUSTICE
OCTOBER 16 & 23
7:00–9:00 P.M. EACH NIGHT

PLEASE REGISTER AT

https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZckduiupj0pGdHveasrjbQq33WZH3sUwF0u

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.The Bahá’í Faith is one of specificity and particularity on the issue of race. Not only do we believe that the Revelator brought Divine Teachings, but much like a skilled physician, He has diagnosed the malady and issued a prescription for healing. He has refined the vocabulary necessary to revolutionize the discourse. We are also blessed to have the work of racial justice personified in the person of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá and this is essential in an environment where words are consistently twisted and perverted and used to undermine the Cause of Justice.

The workshop will focus on the following areas:

The Covenant and Racial Justice
Lessons Learned from the Life of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá
Seeing Through The Pupil of the Eye: Black People and the Bahá’í Faith
RE-Assessing the American Dream: The Immigrant Experience of Race

Sponsored by “From the Same Dust,” a Bahá’í Group

More Info About Unit Convention

To: Baha’is in Milwaukee, Kenosha, Racine, Waukesha & Walworth Counties, WI
Electoral Unit 068

Warm greetings from The Wauwatosa Local Spiritual Assembly, the host for this year’s
Unit Convention. You will soon receive voting instructions and a paper ballot directly from the National Spiritual Assembly.

Your Participation in this sacred process is vital: “The strength and progress of the Bahá’í community depend upon the election of pure, faithful and active souls…”
(Shoghi Effendi). Participation is a duty enjoined on every believer.

Purpose of the election is to vote for ONE delegate to the 2021 National Convention, for Unit 068. In the past (2019) our delegate election participation rate was 26.99%. With the two options for voting: online voting or via paper ballot, we are hoping to boost that participation rate significantly. Your vote for a delegate relates to the election of the National Spiritual Assembly at the annual National Conference.

Voting Materials: The election call mailing with voting instructions and paper ballots
will be sent out from the National Center in early September.

Options for voting:

• On Line Balloting System (OBS) Preferred method*
• Paper Ballots (Please mail by 9/18 if possible)

Paper ballots are still welcome. The ballot must be received at the post office box by October 2nd, 3 p.m. Address paper ballots to: Wauwatosa LSA,
P.O. Box 667, Elm Grove, WI 53122-0667.

OBS: Every believer with an email address on file in the Baha’i National database and who currently receives the Feast letter by email can easily vote from their smartphone or computer. If you have an email and are not currently receiving the Feast letter, please contact membership@usbnc.org 847-733-3445 to resubscribe.

We look forward to your participation in strengthening the bonds of our Baha’i community. If you have any questions, please contact

Susan Duvall,
sduvall1271@gmail.com
Secretary of the Wauwatosa LSA.

Unit 068 Election invitation

Electoral Unit 068 Convention
Milwaukee, Kenosha, Racine, Waukesha & Walworth Counties, WI

Balloting process / please update contact information

The Wauwatosa Local Spiritual Assembly is the host for this year’s
Unit Convention, however there will be no convening either in person
or virtually. There will only be voting this year for one delegate to
the 2021 National Convention, for Unit 068.

The election call mailing with voting instructions and paper ballots
will be sent out from the National Center in mid to late August.
Voting will be conducted through online and paper ballots during
September. The goal is to have as many Baha’is as possible vote
through the Online Balloting System coordinated through the National
Center.

More details to follow but it is imperative that Baha’is make sure to
update their email addresses at https://eur02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.bahai.us%2F&data=02%7C01%7C%7C88400b5a55b34d2a5ee908d83754c01b%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435aaaaaaaaaaaa%7C1%7C0%7C637320184420071960&sdata=ConG%2FcIjbCK%2F%2FdVFG0rxUVCgXgyKeJTn4VzzBAL3IHA%3D&reserved=0 . To do this, log
in and at “my profile” in the upper right hand corner, click to make
changes to preferred emails and other information. Or contact your
local Secretary to make changes through the e-Membership system. If
you are outside any Assembly’s jurisdiction, call us for help.

Paper ballots are still workable; these must arrive at the post office
box by October 2nd, 3 p.m. Address paper ballots to: Wauwatosa LSA,
P.O. Box 667, Elm Grove, WI 53122-0667.

We look forward to your participation in this sacred duty. If you
have any questions, please contact

Susan Duvall,
sduvall1271@gmail.com
Secretary of the Wauwatosa LSA.

Green Lake Baha’i School Registration

Green Lake Baha’i School Registration is open! The program title is – Walking Together on a Path Towards Race Unity and Oneness Part 2

Dates – August 17 –31, 2020.

The school will be held on Zoom.

Register online and see the program schedule here: https://greenlakebahaischool.org/2020-schedule/Registration.

Registration is FREE. You will need to register for each session/workshop that you want to attend. Zoom instructions for each session will be emailed to you.

Webinar on Raising Children and Racism – July 29

“Raising Children to be Brave, Thoughtful and Knowledgeable About
Race” – A Zoom webinar at 7pm on Wednesday, July 29

Pre-Registration required:

The “From the Same Dust” is excited is excited to bring this educational opportunity to
our community. Mary Martinez is a Baha’i who is passionate about this
topic. She has taken much of her personal time to develop resources
and a presentation. Let’s increase our own knowledge and support Mary
in her endeavor. Follow the link below to register.

Raising Children to be Brave, Thoughtful and Knowledgeable About Race

During these challenging and historic times, talking with children
about race is essential for understanding our diverse world. Join our
conversation about how to discuss this topic with children and to
explore the tools available to help children develop diverse
friendships. Appropriate for parents, teachers, or anyone with touch
points on children ages 6-12. Electronic resources provided.


Join Mary Martinez
of Race Amity as a Community Endeavor
for a Zoom webinar: July 29, 7:00-9:00 pm

Register in advance for this meeting:     
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Online Wisconsin Baha’i Teaching Conference July 18-19, 2020


Dearest friends across Wisconsin,

We send you love, greetings and best wishes during this final year of
the Five Year Plan! We also invite you to participate in an upcoming
Teaching Conference for Bahá’is and friends of the Faith. These
teaching conferences are being organized and promoted by the
Continental Board of Counselors, Auxiliary Board members and regional
institutions across the 21 regions of North America. The conferences
offer an opportunity to reflect on the spiritual legacy of North
America, the land which ‘Abdu’l-Baha referred to as a “center from
which waves of spiritual power will emanate”, whose Bahá’i community
the Guardian described as “the spiritual descendants of the
Dawn-breakers”, and about which the Universal House Justice stated,
“there are opportunities for the advancement of the process of entry
by troops, the like of which presently exist in no other place on
earth.”

In addition to providing an opportunity to think about and plan how
each cluster might reach their next stage of development, the teaching
conference will also be a wonderful space for friends throughout
Wisconsin to spend time together in prayer and fellowship, and reflect
on our next steps towards reaching the goals of the current Five Year
Plan.

Conferences have played a wonderful part in the history of our beloved
Faith. In 1975 the Universal House of Justice wrote a letter to all
National Spiritual Assemblies highlighting the critical role
conferences play in the life of our communities:

“Teaching Conferences can have a great value for the advance of the
Faith. Their aim is to strengthen the bonds of unity and fellowship
among the friends, to increase their involvement in the teaching work
and their interest in its progress, and to serve as magnets to attract
divine confirmation. They are also rallying points for the believers,
evidence of the vitality of their love for Bahá’u’lláh, and potent
instruments for generating enthusiasm and spiritual drive for
advancing the interests of the Faith.”

In this, the final year of the current Five Year Plan, we are reminded
of the task we were called to at its outset. The Universal House of
Justice counseled the friends around the world that the goal to raise
up 5,000 intensive programs of growth would be “truly formidable” and
would require no less than a “herculean effort”.

Given the current reality of the COVID-19 pandemic and continued
guidance of local health authorities to maintain social distancing,
the Conference will be held virtually via Zoom. The schedule is as
follows:

Saturday, July 18th:

9:30am – 10:00am: Zoom meeting opens

10:00am – 12:00pm: Teaching Conference

12:00pm – 1:00pm: Break for lunch

1:00pm – 3:00pm: Teaching Conference resumes


Sunday, July 19th:

9:30am – 10:00am: Zoom meeting opens

10:00am – 12:00pm: Teaching Conference


In addition to the sessions for adults, we plan to have virtual
programs for children ages 5 – 10, and for junior youth ages 11 – 14.

Please fill out the registration form via this link:
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Many of the conference sessions will be in separate Zoom breakout
rooms; therefore, it is important for everyone to register ahead of
time so that we can plan the breakout rooms accordingly. If possible,
please register by Friday, July 10th.

If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to reach out
to us. We very much look forward to spending time with you all on July
18th and 19th.


With love,

Auxiliary Board members serving Wisconsin:

Sue Manners, Auxiliary Board Member for Protection
Jordan van Rijn, Auxiliary Board Member for Propagation

Zoom log in information:

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Message from the National Spiritual Assembly of the United States on Current Race Relations in the USA

A Message from the Bahá’ís of the United States


The Bahá’ís of the United States join our fellow-citizens in heartfelt grief at the deaths
of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, and so many others whose lives were
suddenly taken by appalling acts of violence. These heartbreaking violations against
fellow human beings, due only to the color of their skin, have deepened the dismay
caused by a pandemic whose consequences to the health and livelihoods of people of
color have been disproportionately severe. This has come to pass against a backdrop of
longstanding racial injustice in virtually every aspect of American life. It is clear that
racial prejudice is the most vital and challenging issue we face as a country.

Yet, amidst these tragedies, there are also signs of hope. Countless citizens have arisen
to proclaim the truth that we are one nation, and to demand specific actions to address
the pervasive inequities that for too long have shaped our society. We have
remembered who we aspire to be as a people, and are determined to make a change for
the better. This moment beckons us to a renewed commitment to realize the ideal of
E Pluribus Unum—out of many, one—the very ideal upon which America was founded.

To create a just society begins with recognition of the fundamental truth that humanity
is one. But it is not enough simply to believe this in our hearts. It creates the moral
imperative to act, and to view all aspects of our personal, social, and institutional lives
through the lens of justice. It implies a reordering of our society more profound than
anything we have yet achieved. And it requires the participation of Americans of every
race and background, for it is only through such inclusive participation that new moral
and social directions can emerge.

Whatever immediate results might come from the current demonstrations, the
elimination of racism will require a sustained and concerted effort. It is one thing to
protest against particular forms of injustice. It is a far more profound challenge to
create a new framework for justice. Our efforts can only succeed when we learn to build
relationships with each other based on sincere friendship, regard, and trust, which, in
turn, become pillars for the activities of our institutions and communities.

It is essential for us to join hands in a process of learning how to create models of what
we want to see in every dimension of American life, as we learn to apply the principle of
oneness through practical engagement and experience. To this end, we offer the
following thoughts.

An essential element of the process will be honest and truthful discourse about current
conditions and their causes, and understanding, in particular, the deeply entrenched
notions of anti-Blackness that pervade our society. We must build the capacity to truly
hear and acknowledge the voices of those who have directly suffered from the effects of
racism. This capacity should manifest itself in our schools, the media, and other civic
arenas, as well as in our work and personal relations. This should not end with words,
but lead to meaningful, constructive action.A Message from the Bahá’ís of the United States

There are already significant efforts underway to learn how to create models of unity in
neighborhoods and communities throughout the nation. Bahá’ís have been persistently
engaged in such efforts for many years. The aim is not unity in sameness—it is unity in
diversity. It is the recognition that everyone in this land has a part to play in
contributing to the betterment of society, and that true prosperity, material and
spiritual, will be available to us all to the degree that we live up to this standard. We
should earnestly discover what is being done, what truly helps to make a difference, and
why. We should share this knowledge throughout the country as a means of inspiring
and assisting the work of others. If we do this, we could soon find ourselves in the midst
of a mass transition toward racial justice.

Religion, an enduring source of insight concerning human purpose and action, has a
key role to play in this process. All faith communities recognize that we are essentially
spiritual beings. All proclaim some version of the “Golden Rule”—to love others as we
do ourselves. Take, for example, the following passage from the Bahá’í Scriptures in
which God addresses humankind:

Know ye not why We created you all from the same dust? That no one
should exalt himself over the other. Ponder at all times in your hearts how ye
were created. Since We have created you all from one same substance it is
incumbent on you to be even as one soul, to walk with the same feet, eat with
the same mouth and dwell in the same land, that from your inmost being, by
your deeds and actions, the signs of oneness and the essence of detachment
may be made manifest.


To understand and firmly believe that we are all children of God provides us with access
to vast spiritual resources, motivating us to see beyond ourselves and to work steadily
and sacrificially in the face of all obstacles. It helps to ensure that the process is
consistent with the goal to create communities characterized by justice. It gives us the
faith, strength, and creativity to transform our own hearts, as we also work for the
transformation of society.

We believe that the tribulations now encompassing much of the world are the
symptoms of humanity’s failure to understand and embrace our essential oneness.
The interrelated threats of climate change, gender discrimination, extreme wealth and
poverty, unfair distribution of resources, and the like, all stem from this deficiency and
can never be resolved if we do not awaken to our dependence upon each other. The
world has contracted to a neighborhood, and it is important to appreciate that what we
do in America impacts not only our own country, but the entire planet.

We should also never forget that the richness of our diversity, and our founding ideals
of liberty and justice, attract the eyes of the world to us. They will be influenced by what
we achieve, or fail to achieve, in this regard. It is not an exaggeration to say that the
cause of world peace is linked to our success in resolving the issue of racial injustice.A Message from the Bahá’ís of the United States

The oneness of humanity is the foundation of our future. Its realization is the inevitable
next stage in our life on this planet. We will replace a world society based upon
competition and conflict, and driven by rampant materialism, with one founded upon
our higher potential for collaboration and reciprocity. This achievement will mark the
universal coming of age of the human race. How soon we achieve this, and how easily,
will depend upon the commitment we demonstrate to this cardinal principle.

We have come to a moment of great public awareness and rejection of injustice. Let us
not lose this opportunity. Will we commit to the process of forming “a more perfect
union”? Will we be guided by “the better angels of our nature” to choose the course of
wisdom, of courage, and of unity? Will we choose to truly become that “city upon a hill”
to serve as inspiration to all humanity? Let us then join hands with each other in
commitment to the path of justice. Together we can surely achieve this.

Bahá’u’lláh said: “So powerful is the light of unity that it can illuminate the whole earth.”
May that light grow brighter with every passing day.

NATIONAL SPIRITUAL ASSEMBLY OF
THE BAHÁ’ÍS OF THE UNITED STATES

June 23 Feast

*Milwaukee Bahá’í Community is inviting you to  join us for the Feast
of Rahmat (Mercy) on Tuesday, June 23 at 7:00 p.m. Hosts are Dan and
Misky. *

Topic: Feast of Rahmat – Mercy
Time: Jun 23, 2020 07:00 PM Central Time (US and Canada)

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2020 Race Amity Day June 14 3pmCDT: Celebration Accessible Online

From our National Spiritual Assembly:
Race Amity Day Celebration Accessible Online

[mod note: pre-registration is required]

Under the direction of Dr. William H. “Smitty” Smith, the NCRA has
been active for a decade now in championing discourse on race
relations that “recognizes and celebrates our ability to overcome
racial prejudice through association, amity, and collaboration.” The
work of the NCRA has enjoyed the continued support of the National
Spiritual Assembly, which has co-sponsored many of its activities –
including the creation of a documentary titled *An American Story:
Race Amity and the Other Tradition,* which was presented in 2019 on
the WORLD Channel and some 155 affiliated public television stations
across the country. Additional information on the NCRA’s history,
objectives, and past efforts can be found on the organization’s
website (at https://nam11.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fraceamity.org%2F&amp;data=02%7C01%7C%7C7438cb307ac54a13e44e08d80d97e825%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435aaaaaaaaaaaa%7C1%7C0%7C637274293363892878&amp;sdata=jZsjiANJpSgJNSw%2BfjTaHEgx51ux1bF%2FzZe2FQRXirk%3D&amp;reserved=0).

We warmly encourage you to share this news with all members of your
respective communities, who may wish to feature the event as part of
their efforts to celebrate Race Unity Day with friends and contacts
and to further meaningful conversation on the all-important subject of
race relations in the United States and ways we can advance
recognition of the oneness of humanity, the great truth of our Age.

With loving Bahá’í greetings,


Kenneth E. Bowers
Secretary