Eugene-Springfield Bahá’ís and friends celebrate Naw-Rúz
Eugene’s Naw-Rúz celebration showcases the traditions, diversity and sense of unity that define the local Bahá’í community.
Eugene’s Naw-Rúz celebration showcases the traditions, diversity and sense of unity that define the local Bahá’í community.
Continuing a long tradition of support for racial unity in the U.S., Eugene-Springfield Bahá’ís joined the 2026 MLK Jr. March.
Watch a 14-minute video from the Bahá’í World News Service to see how Bahá’ís around the world are building unity and new ways of life in response to today’s challenges.
Local faith leaders gathered to explore how diverse traditions build understanding, inclusion, and a stronger sense of community.
Dozens of umbrellas were donated ahead of the fall rains.
Discover how local Bahá’ís celebrated the Twin Holy Days with laughter and a vision of unity that truly welcomes everyone.
Bahá’ís worldwide celebrate the Twin Holy Days — the Births of the Báb and Bahá’u’lláh — honoring their lives and teachings of unity and peace.
The new Peace Plaza in Cottage Grove was featured at the Peace Through Unity celebration on September 21, 2025 marking the International Day of Peace.
Each year, Bahá’ís in Eugene and around the world gather to study the annual Riḍván Message from the Universal House of Justice. The 2025 letter celebrates growing community action, new collaborations, and a shared global commitment to uplifting society through unity and service.
English Corner is a service project by local Bahá’ís who want to remove barriers between people. It's free and open to anyone who wants to practice speaking English and to make new friends.