Bahá’í Community of Naperville

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2024 Race Amity Day poster created by participants.
2024 Race Amity Day poster created by participants.
The Naperville Bahá’í community represents the local neighborhood of followers of the global, religious community called the Bahá'í Faith.  Founded in 1844, the Bahá'í Faith is the youngest of the world’s independent, monotheistic religions and includes over five million adherents from nearly every national, ethnic and religious background.
 
Our community has been in existence for more than 25 years.  It strives to serve the spiritual needs of the community by providing opportunities for prayer, spiritual education classes, interfaith discussion, and community service projects.
 
For information about local Baha`i activities in Northern Illinois visit nibahai.org
More information about the Bahá’í Faith in the United States can be found at bahai.us
Information about the worldwide Bahá’í community can be found at bahai.org.

 

Recent Stories

River Cleanup Sweep

2023 Du Page County River Sweep

The Baha'is of Naperville participated in this year's DuPage County River Sweep as part of a city-wide effort of 250 volunteers across 7 sites along the DuPage River in Naperville. We were a group of 23 volunteers who helped to clean up the river at Pioneer Park near downtown Naperville. We picked up debris and pulled invasive species. We collected 48 bags of trash. Everyone who participated was given a marigold to take home and plant from the Baha`is of Naperville.

Naperville Prairie Restoration

Baha'i's Volunteer on 10/22 to Aid the Environment

On a lovely Fall day, the Naperville Bahai's and other volunteers gathered at Springbrook Prairie to assist the environment by gathering native seeds.  In Illinois less than 1 percent of native prairies remain, making this an important effort. Springbrook Prairie contains the largest grassland community in DuPage County, and has one of the healthiest streams in the area" according to the Forest Preserve District website.  1829 acres of homeland to many species of birds, animals, and insects - it is a reflection of the gift God has given us on our planet earth.

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