Bahá'ís of Placer County, California

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Bahá'ís of Placer County, California

God is One. Man is One. All Religions are One.

Rocklin

To contact the Baha'is of Rocklin,

email: rocklinbahais@yahoo.com

or via USPS:

       Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of Rocklin

       PO Box 1982

       Rocklin, CA 95677-7982

also on Facebook:

        https://www.facebook.com/BahaisofPlacerCounty

We also have many service projects and you are welcome to join us as we do these projects. We are members of the Auburn Interfaith Food Closet, Placer People of Faith Together, Interfaith Power and Light, and Interfaith Council of Greater Sacramento. We often post items about the service we do with these organizations. If you feel the same way, please send us an email or a message through Facebook and we will contact you about ways you can work with us to help make our community a better place to live.

Baha'i Public Meetings April-June 2019

Curious about the Baha'i Faith? Join us monthly for information and discussion

We invite you to a series of informational public meetings 
sponsored by the Baha’i Faith of Rocklin, California

Come join us for a presentation and discussion of current topics of interest!  

We meet at the Rocklin Branch Library, 4890 Granite Dr, Rocklin, CA 95677.  Refreshments to follow the program.

Here is a list of current topics:

Share the Richness of the Diversity Among Us

Conversations on Racial Healing is a series of nine weekly meetings to learn about and to discuss racism and racial bias. The program is designed to provide information on multiple topics related to race relations and to offer a safe place to share personal experiences regarding racism, with the intention of developing friendships and becoming allies of people of color. 

Light of Unity Festival

Light of Unity Festival - October 22, 2017

Celebrating the 200th Anniversary of the Birth of Baha'u'llah 

After a lovely program of prayers, music, and talks and videos about the life of Baha'u'llah and the activities of Baha'i communities, Baha'is from around Placer County and their friends and family enjoyed refreshments and each other's company at a reception in Roseville.

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