The Baha’i House of Worship in Sydney, also known as the Baha’i Temple, stands as a symbol of the oneness of humanity. It is a place of worship open to people of all beliefs. Its primary purpose is to join worship of God with service to humanity, and therefore it is the fullest expression of Baha’i devotional life.
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Architect John Brogan reflects on a lifetime of faith, history and design
For architect John Murray Brogan, the story of the Sydney Baha’i House of Worship is deeply personal. The son of architect John Richard Brogan, architect of the Ingleside Temple which ...
‘See you soon’: last Sunday service held in the House of Worship before construction begins
MONA VALE, NSW – Friends from every corner of Sydney have visited the Baha’i House of Worship for the final public service inside the edifice before ...
Nearly 1,000 people visit Baha’i Temple to celebrate births of Faith’s founders
MONA VALE, NSW – Close to 1,000 people have visited Sydney’s Baha’i House of Worship to celebrate the occasion of the Twin Holy Days – the births of the founders of the Baha’i Faith, the ...
Emerging from Obscurity: New film tells story of raising up Australia’s first Baha’i House of Worship
A new film released by the Australian Baha’i Community tells the story of a fledgling Baha’i community in 1950s Australia as they undertook the herculean task of raising the first Baha’i House of ...
Beyond the Dome: New film chronicles journey of House of Worship from construction to modern day
A new film commissioned by the national governing body of the Baha’is of Australia, the National Spiritual Assembly, has chronicled the journey of Australia’s Baha’i House of Worship from its ...
Art showcases connection between Baha’i Faith and Aboriginal Spiritual Lore
When Wagan Guburu (Philip Obah Senior) shared his artwork titled Tjukurpa with the Elders in his community, they responded: “we have been waiting for this; we’ve been waiting for our Lore ...
