Lane Cove Baha’i Community Free Temple Tour

The Lane Cove Baha’i community have been running a bus tour to the Baha’i House of Worship in Sydney for over 10 years as part of the Lane Cove Festival. The Baha’i House of Worship, also known as the Baha’i Temple, stands as a symbol of the oneness of humanity.

Opened in Ingleside in 1961, it is a prominent landmark high above Sydney’s northern beaches. The native gardens and natural bushland surrounding the Temple provide a tranquil environment for individual prayer, meditation, contemplation and reflection.

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.

Baha’i Temples have nine sides symbolising unity, and a central dome. Baha’i’s offer the House of Worship as a gift to the Australian people in line with their belief in the oneness of God, the oneness of His Messengers and the oneness of humanity.

Anyone can visit the Baha’i House of Worship to pray or reflect, enjoy the native gardens or learn more about the Baha’i Faith. Many people of various faiths regularly attend the multi faith services conducted at 11am every Sunday.

The bus tour is intended to provide visitors a tranquil and spiritual experience

The tour is provided by volunteers and it is a great opportunity for anyone who is curious about the grounds, the Faith or just interested in meeting fellow community members in a peaceful environment.

If you are interested in attending this year’s trip Details Below.

Details

Date: 23 September 2018
Time: 9:00 am – 2:00 pm
Cost:  Free
Where:  Bus Leaves Opposite Little Street Car Park
Bookings Essential: Email or Call 0434 734 623

This is a sponsored post by the Lane Cove Baha’i community