
Most Baha'i activities, like the Ruhi Classes, are composed of small groups, which act to bond the friends together, to provide enrichment and connection. We've found that smaller, more intimate groups foster intimacy and provide greater opportunity for asking questions and exploring issues that might get lost in larger group settings.

Cluster meetings bring several groups together in a larger setting. We have music, a meal, and conversation. It is more structured, with guest speakers. Linda here, shown with George, is from Seattle, and was a guest speaker.
