Month: July 2026



Roadmap for a Moral Society – SAQ #183

AI, Inflation, and the Future of Youth Jobs | Roadmap for a Moral Society (Session 183) In Session 183 of Roadmap for a Moral Society, the group continues examining challenges youth will face, focusing on how AI, inflation, employment shifts, and taxation may reshape young adults’ futures. They discuss a “split-screen economy” where top earners […]

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Above All Barriers: The Story of Louis G. Gregory

A Journey of Race Amity and Oneness Join us for an inspiring presentation detailing the extraordinary life and spiritual station of Louis G. Gregory. Described by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá as being “like pure gold,” Louis Gregory rose above profound personal adversity and the rigid barriers of racial prejudice in America to become a heroic herald of the […]

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Bahá’í Explorations

This passage from Bahá’u’lláh’s writings encapsulates a profound call to embody virtues that uplift and support others in their times of need. It encourages individuals to be a source of light and hope for those who are struggling, offering comfort and joy to those who are sorrowful. By being like a sea for the thirsty, […]

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Bahá’í Explorations

The phrase “Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself” from the Gospel of Mark, 12:31, encapsulates a fundamental tenet of Christian ethics, emphasizing the importance of love, compassion, and empathy towards others. This commandment is often considered the cornerstone of moral conduct, urging individuals to treat others with the same kindness and respect they would […]

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Bahá’í Explorations

The United States marks 250 years of independence—a milestone shaped by courage, conviction, and the enduring belief in freedom. Today, we honor the generations who built, defended, and reimagined this nation, and we look forward with hope, responsibility, and unity as the story continues. The passage is a prayer by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, a central figure in […]

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