Introduction

The Bahá’í Faith is the youngest of the world’s independent religions. Its founder, Bahá’u’lláh (1817-1892), is regarded by Bahá’ís as the most recent in the line of Messengers of God that stretches back beyond recorded time and that includes Abraham, Moses, Krishna, Buddha, Zoroaster, Christ and Muhammad – each sent by God according to the spiritual development and needs of civilization.

The central theme of Bahá’u’lláh’s message is that humanity is one and that the day has come for its unification in one global society. Bahá’u’lláh said that God has set in motion historical forces that are breaking down traditional barriers of race, class, creed, and nation that will, in time, give birth to a universal civilization. The principal challenge facing the peoples of the earth is to accept the fact of their oneness and to assist the processes of unification. A worldwide community of Bahá’ís, representing most of the nations, races and cultures on earth, is working to give Baha’u’llah’s teachings practical effect.

We meet regularly to celebrate Bahá’í Feasts and Holy Days. We also have devotional meetings, children’s classes, programs for teens and pre-teens, and a variety of study classes on spiritual topics. You can contact us by e-mail at contact@mvbahais.org or by phone at 650-966-1921.

We invite you to learn more about our Faith – its perspective on the past, its understanding of the present, and its vision for the future. We look forward to hearing from you!

What do Bahá’ís believe?

  • The purpose of life is to know and worship God, to acquire virtues, to promote the oneness of humankind and to carry forward an ever-advancing civilization.
  • All major religions come from God.
  • All of humanity is one family.
  • Women and men are equal.
  • All prejudice, whether it is racial, religious, national or economic, is destructive.
  • Each of us must independently investigate truth for ourselves, without preconceptions.
  • The realization of universal education is essential.
  • Work performed in the spirit of service is a form of worship.
  • World peace, upheld by a world government, is the crying need of our time.
  • Religion must be in harmony with reason and the pursuit of scientific knowledge.
  • Economic and environmental problems can be solved by the application of spiritual principles.

Additional resources:

Read more about Bahá’í beliefs here.

You can also see our page of links here.