Attached Paper In-person November Annual Meeting 2026

Observing change in collective worship as the Baha'i Faith approaches its third century

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182 years after the founding of the Bahá’í Faith, Bahá’í communities in some countries are ceasing to be imperceptible minorities and becoming numerically significant segments of their populations. As they grow, practices of collective worship are changing, in part through the emergence of local houses of worship. This paper places the decisions Bahá’í communities are now making regarding collective worship in the context of scholarship on the transition from house meetings to a formal liturgy in second century Christianity and the formalization of collective prayer with the spread of Islam.