Baha’i Community Elects Its New Governing Council

 

Las Cruces Bulletin

June 13, 2022

Baha’i Community Elects Its New Governing Council

The Baha’i community of Las Cruces elected its nine-member governing council, known as the Local Spiritual Assembly, for 2022-23.

Officers are Carl Ewing, chairman; Darrell Rodgers, vice chairman; Jean Wilkey, secretary; and Dean Wilkey, treasurer. Other members are Annie Mitchell, Phyllis Williams, Sharon Ewing, Muriel Gribble and Deb Rodgers.

“The Bahá’í electoral system, operating by secret ballot, with no nominations or electioneering, encourages universal participation,” Carl Ewing said. “Every adult Bahá’í is eligible for election to local and national administrative bodies responsible for decisions in the conduct of Bahá’í community affairs.”

Local Spiritual Assemblies organize classes for the spiritual education of children and adults, support community members in the planning of devotional programs and other public events; conduct Baha’i-marriages; plan service projects; and provide spiritual counseling to members.

The Baha’i Faith, founded in 1844, is the youngest of the world’s independent, global, monotheistic religions. It is in every country in the world with adherents from virtually every national, ethnic, religious and tribal background.

For more information, call 575-528-8912 or visit www.bahaisoflascruces.org.

 

Baha’i Assembly Elected for 2019

 

This article was in the Las Cruces Bulletin

Friday, May 24, 2019

Baha’i council

BULLETIN REPORT

The Baha’i community of Las Cruces recently elected its nine-member governing council, known as the Local Spiritual Assembly, for 2019-2020.
Members are Carl Ewing (chairman), Jean Wilkey (vice chairman), Annie Mitchell (secretary), Dean Wilkey (treasurer), Phyllis Williams, Darrell Rodgers,  Deborah Rodgers, Muriel Gribble, and Linda Elkins.

Local assemblies minister to the needs of the community,  including organizing classes for the spiritual education of children and adults. They support community members in planning devotional programs and other public events. They also conduct Baha’i marriages, plan service projects and provide spiritual counseling to community members.

The Baha’i Faith, founded in 1844, is the youngest of the world’s independent, global, monotheistic religions. It has become a universal faith present in every country in the world with adherents from virtually every national, ethnic, religious and tribal background.

For more information on the Bahá’s of Las Cruces visit www.bahaisoflascruces.org.

 

Baha’is of Las Cruces announce governing council election results

 

Sun-News Reports, lcsun-news.comPublished 4:55 p.m. MT May 14, 2018

Community snapshot: The Baha’i community of Las Cruces elected its nine-member governing council, known as the Local Spiritual Assembly, for 2018-2019. Pictured are members seated from left to right: Jean Wilkey, Dean Wilkey, treasurer, and Muriel Gribble. Standing from left to right, are: Carl Ewing, chairman, Phyllis Williams, Darrell Rodgers, vice chairman, Deborah Rodgers, Annie Mitchell, secretary, and Gordon Butler. Local assemblies minister to the needs of the community, including organizing classes for the spiritual education of children and adults. They support community members in planning devotional programs and other public events. They also conduct Baha’i marriages, plan service projects and provide spiritual counseling to community members. For information about the Baha’is of Las Cruces, visit lascrucesbahai.orgTo submit an item for community snapshot, email photo and information to news@lcsun-news.com.