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Study Circles in Southam

What is a Study Circle?

A study circle consists of a group of Bahá'ís and friends getting together on a regular basis to study in an enjoyable way.

There are a series of courses which can be followed. The first is called "Reflections on the Life of the Spirit" and it covers the purpose of life, the nature of the soul and the importance of prayer. This is suitable for anyone who is interested in spiritual matters - everyone is invited to take part in a study circle. Different viewpoints are very welcome, but the Bahá'í principles of politeness and respect for the opinions of others must be observed.

Some people may wish to continue with further courses which cover such things as basic Bahá'í beliefs and principles, Bahá'í history, virtues and teaching children and youth.

Two important aspects of a study circle are the social activities and service to the local community.

Study circles are run regularly in Southam. For more information  click here to e-mail Paddy and Ann Vickers.


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