The Bahá'ís of Brookline is a religious group that welcomes all races, ages, and social classes to create a warm and authentic sense of community within Brookline, MA. We share a common belief in the Bahá'í teachings, which include the oneness of God, oneness of religion and the oneness of humanity.
Founded in 1844, the Bahá'í Faith is the youngest of the world’s independent monotheistic religions. We have more than six million adherents coming from nearly every national, ethnic and cultural background, making the Bahá'í Faith the second-most-widespread religion in the world.
The Bahá'ís of Brookline engage in several service initiatives, open to all, with an aim of collaborating to promote the spiritual and material well-being of the community at large.
Sunday, Oct. 26, 2 p.m.
Brookline Library, Coolidge Corner
This is part of an ongoing series “Conversations on Peace” a community-driven dialogue series hosted by the Brookline Baha’i community. These gatherings aim to foster meaningful conversations around unity, justice, and the many pathways towards building a more peaceful world. Through shared stories, cultural expressions, and lived experiences, Conversations on Peace highlights the diverse ways individuals and families contribute to a more harmonious world.
Open to everyone!
Bahá'u'lláh