Louisville Bahá'í activities have moved online during COVID-19 outbreak

With the world in the midst of protecting itself from the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, the Bahá’ís of Louisville are honoring the requests of our local and state leaders. We are following best practices for social distancing and not holding any gatherings at the Bahá’í Center until the danger passes.

However, we continue to gather online to nourish each other’s souls and have fellowship with friends, family and neighbors. We celebrated the new year (Naw-Rúz), a Bahá’í holiday, on Zoom and we are also having weekly devotional gatherings on Sundays, along with classes for children and junior youth — also on Zoom.

To attend an online devotional gathering, go to our Events section for details. You’ll need to install the Zoom app on your computer, tablet, or smartphone. If the technology is a challenge, you can also dial in from your phone, as explained in the description of each event.

If you would like to have your children or junior youth participate in online classes, please contact us and our teachers will follow up. You can find out more information about the classes we offer on our participate page.

Thank you for your patience and flexibility during this challenging time. We look forward to the days when we can visit and embrace each other in person again!

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