Bahá’í events and you
Please continue to reach out to vulnerable friends and neighbors to offer your help, if you can. Look for the helpers, and help them.
Community gatherings for prayer and worship take a wide variety of forms around the world and are open to all. These gatherings take place across Linn and Benton counties. For information on Sunday devotions in Corvallis, email here. For Albany, here. Some meetings remain remote to accommodate participants in other states--Wyoming and Montana, for example. Corvallis Sunday devotions draw on a wide range of participants from across the West, and use the Zoom platform.
Please continue to reach out to vulnerable friends and neighbors to offer your help, if you can. Look for the helpers, and help them.
by Kathy Roman
When I was a little girl, feeling lost or confused, I would talk to God and ask for a sign to show me everything was going to be okay.
As I got older, I put that silliness away for the most part. But superstitions aside, I do still believe that God can speak to us through signs that are meaningful to us. Synchronicities and coincidences at just the right time can support and confirm us. But what about asking for signs like I did as a child? Two unique circumstances taught me valuable lessons.