Moral development

Quebec Baha’i Summer School participants reflect on the meaning of service

Participants of the 2014 Quebec Summer School.
© Jean-Paul Moss
St-Alphonse-Rodriguez, Quebec, 21 August 2014 (CBNS) — More than 150 people from all parts of the province gathered at Camp Papillon in St-Alphonse-Rodriguez, Lanaudière Region, to attend the Quebec summer school, which took place 13 to 17 August.

Youth reflect on ways to bring about constructive social change

A group photo of Montréal conference facilitators and participants. © Lorraine Goh Montréal, Quebec, 15 August 2014 (CBNS) — A series of videos, in which participants at a July youth conference held in Montréal share their reflections, is now available on the Building Community website: www.building-community.ca.

A rousing conclusion to the Montréal and Calgary youth conferences

Montreal conference participants sharing an artistic presentation. © Lorraine Goh Montréal, Quebec, 31 July 2014 (CBNS) — Hundreds of youth gathered from 25 to 27 July in Montréal and Calgary to participate in two of the ten regional youth conferences to be held in Canada this summer, convened by the National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha’is of Canada, their national governing council.

Youth Conferences held in Halifax, Saskatoon and Victoria

A small group from south of “The Malahat,” B.C. studies together outside. © Anne Murray Toronto, Ontario, 17 July 2014 (CBNS) — Over the weekend of 11–13 July, the Bahá’í communities of Halifax, Saskatoon and Victoria hosted youth conferences to welcome more youth into a process that provides people of all ages with the opportunity to contribute to constructive social change and to build their capacity to serve their communities.

Online publication of videos of the youth conferences held in Canada last summer

Youth who participated in the 2013 Toronto Conference devised plans on how they can serve their communities. © Baha'i Community of Canada Montréal, Quebec, 9 June 2014 (CBNS) — A series of 14 videos describing what participants learned at three youth conferences held last summer in Canada has been posted on the Building Community website.

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