Bahá'í Communities in England

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Areas in England
158 B.E.

Click on the links below for a list of communities and the areas they fall into.

Established Communities

Isolated Localities and Groups

Unopened Areas

"The areas into which a region divides will fall into various categories of development. Some will not yet be open to the Faith, while others will contain a few isolated localities and groups; in some, established communities will be gaining strength through a vigorous institute process; in a few, strong communities of deepened believers will be in a position to take on the challenges of systematic and accelerated expansion and consolidation."
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"Among the initial goals for every community should be the establishment of study circles, children's classes, and devotional meetings, open to all the inhabitants of the locality. The observance of the Nineteen Day Feast has to be given due weight, and consistent effort should be made to strengthen the
Local Spiritual Assemblies."

The Universal House of Justice, 9 January 2001