The Baha’is in Uganda just like their brothers and sisters in other parts of the world are involved in a number of activities aimed at promoting the well being and betterment of our communities. These include providing children with moral and spiritual education, and helping young teenagers to develop their spiritual and intellectual qualities.
Study circles provide participants with knowledge and skills that enable them to walk a path of service to humanity. We also have regular devotional meetings in private homes and public places in which Baha’is and their friends commune with God.
Baha’i inspired organizations operate in some communities in the country helping all people to promote the well being of their own communities. The grounds reflect the Faith’s views on environment and nature. It hosts a variety of trees, flowers and wildlife. For example: a study over 2014 was done on the type and frequency of visiting birds. The result records 105 different species (full list available at the Baha’i National Centre).
The beautiful grounds offer a wide range of photographic opportunities however one is asked to respect the Temple interior and not to take photos within. While the grounds have various spots to sit, relax and meditate, one is kindly ask not to leave any litter behind. For additional information about the House of Worship, please make your inquiries to the Temple Guides.