
Local Bahá'í Councils
Local Bahá'í Councils are elected leadership bodies at the community level, responsible for guiding and coordinating the spiritual and administrative activities of Bahá'í communities. Comprising elected members, they serve a four-year term and focus on fostering unity, community development, and deepening spiritual understanding. These councils operate independently of clergy or outside authorities, emphasizing collective decision-making and service. Their role includes supporting individual growth, implementing Bahá'í teachings, and facilitating programs that promote social progress and unity within their localities.