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1 Nightingale Campus bahainightingales.org

2 Rhythm of the 4 stages of each phase

3 Cycle Dates divided into Phases
Three-month cycles of activity through which a community grows—the burst of expansion experienced as a result of intense action; the necessary period of consolidation during which increases in ranks are fortified as they, for example, participate in devotional gatherings and the Nineteen Day Feast and receive visits at their homes; and the opportunities designated for all to reflect and plan. The question of teaching among receptive populations moves to the foreground in this light, and the challenge of seeking out souls who are willing to engage in a conversation about the world around them and participate in a collective effort to transform it comes into focus. my.bahai.us/rbcnw/communitybuilding/ weaving-pattern-action Cycle Dates divided into Phases

4 Now let us reflect on how many days we spend on each phase within a cycle. Again we divide each cycle in 4 phases naming each A - B - C-- D Cycle A Mar 21 – Jun 20, 2019 Planning Mar 21 - Mar days Expansion Mar 29 – Apr days Consolidation Apr 8 – Jun days Reflecting Jun Jun days Total days Cycle B Jun 21 – Sept 20, 2019 Planning Jun 21 – Jun days Expansion Jun 29 – Jul days Consolidation Jul Sep days Reflecting Sep Sep days Total days Cycle C Sep 21 – Dec 20,2019 Planning Sep 21 – days Expansion Sept Oct days Consolidation Oct Dec days Reflecting Dec Dec days Total days Cycle D Dec 21, Mar 20th, 2020 Planning Dec 21 – days Expansion Dec 28 – Jan days Consolidation Jan 6 - Mar days Consolidation Mar days Total days

5 Proposed cycle dates during which we have 4–5 Feasts each
For purpose of general use we decided to name each of the 4 quarters A – B – C – D starting from Riḍván to Riḍván We realize that many community have their cycles numbered by now, but want to break down each one for study. Cycle A Cycle B Cycle C Cycle D Mar 21 – Jun Jun 21 – Sept Sept 21 – Dec Dec 21 – Mar 20 Splendor - Mar20/ Mercy - Jun 23/ Will - Sept 26/ Honor - Dec 30/31 Glory - Apr 8/ Words - Jul 12/ Knowledge - Oct 15/ Sovereignty - Jan 18/19 Beauty - Apr 27/ Perfection - Jul 31/Aug Power - Nov 3 / Dominion - Feb 6/7 Grandeur - May 16/17 Names - Aug 19/ Speech - Nov 22/ Loftiness – Mar 1/2 Light - June 4/ Might - Sep 7/ Questions - Dec 11/12 Many communities do their consultation and plans for action during Feasts. This is the time when individuals or the LSA’s share their ideas and collaborations. Each cycle has 4–5 Feasts, so it allows for several opportunities to come together and plan as a team. It also allows for a better attendance for forthcoming Reflection Meetings that offers opportunities for intercommunity help and collaborations.

6 Time for our “Nightingale Campus training” by needs of each cycle phase
Planning Understanding the culture of your neighborhood Preparing your list of seekers Activities Summary within or around Your Cluster List of Firesides Planning your budget Reflecting on your human resources around you Making your personal teaching/team teaching plan Distinctive Conversation planning Expansion Devotionals Home Visits Invites to Holy Days Invites to Core Activities Consolidation Follow up with your new seekers or contacts Update your list of videos, audios and articles Plan follow up Home Visits Send out invitations to Core Activities Start a Book 1 or send out invitations to one near your seekers Invites to your or surrounding devotionals

7 Cycle Phase training …..continued
Specific Roundtable work Planning: Conversation training Seeker Types Approaches and Methods to find new seekers Social Media Reflecting on receptivity Expansion Added approaches to find new seekers confirming receptivity Concept building Same question different seeker types Consolidation Follow Up Practices Social Media expansion Webinars Core Activities Cultures and receptivity Home Visits Firesides Reflection Social Media Summary of Learnings Feast Reporting and collaboration ATC Reflection meeting summary Reflection Analyze your personal teaching plan goals Prepare your personal or teaching team ATC report Reflect on the sum of your seekers and your engagements with them Reflect on your Home Visits Analyze our seeker types and cultures within your conversations or invites Summarize your Social Media results and stats Total days per year for each phase Planning days Expansion days Consolidation days Reflection days Total days

8 22 Courses and Sessions to choose from
Teaching within Social Media and your community websites Referring and inviting into Core Activities Webinars and special speaker guests as part of your training or firesides Networking and building a teaching team Building your repertoire of videos, audios and blogs Building your Individual Teaching and cluster goals Reflecting on your seekers within your teaching team Building your quarterly ATC Reflection report including metrics and goals Finding Service Projects around your cluster Invites to Holy Days and Special Baha’i Events Book 6 part 3 “The Act of Teaching” Book “The ATC and Community Building” Book 4 “History of the Central Figures” Life of “The Bab” Building conversation Concepts Insights into Seeker Types Approaches and Methods to attract new seekers Mapping your neighborhood Detecting Receptivity Follow Ups and your many friends and seekers Fireside and Public Presentation Planning Preparing for a Home Visit

9 Holy Days and National US Holidays by cycles for public invitations and activities
Cycle A Mar 21-Jun 20 Naw Ruz Mar 20-21 Festival of Ridvan Apr 20/ /29 May 1-2 Declaration of the Bab May 23 Ascension of Baha’u’llah May 28/29 Memorial Day May 28 Martyrdom of the Bab Jul 9 5 Feasts Cycle B Jun 21 – Sept 20 Independence Day July 4 Labor Day Sept 3 5 Feasts Cycle C Sept 21 – Dec 20 Labor Day Sept 3 Columbus/Indigenous Day Oct 8 Twin Holy Days Oct 20/2 Conventions Oct tbd1 Veterans Day Nov 12 Thanksgiving Nov 22 Day of the Covenant Nov 25/6 Ascension of Abdul Baha Nov 27/8 5 Feasts Cycle D Dec 21-Mar 20 Christmas December 24/5 New Year eve/day Dec 30-Jan 1 Martin Luther King Day Jan 15 Presidents Day Feb 19 Ayyám-i-Há Feb 25-Mar1 Fast Mar2-20 4 Feasts

10 Some metrics to be considered?
This exercise is not meant to be a collection of Regional Bahai statistical collection duplication, more or less a personal reflection on our own personal/teaching team collaborations. Here are some metrics for consideration such as: How many of you have volunteered to be trained? How many of us are not actually out there teaching the Faith? How many of us are actually bringing seekers to events? How many of those actually started to attend Core Activities? How many one on one or public presentations did you make? What type of events was attended by most of your seekers? How many seekers accompanied you? How many of your seekers became a Baha’i? Goals – Outcomes - Expectations Agree to learn added insights and wisdoms in conversations Agree to practice and make presentation to our seekers and friends Agree to finally send out follow up invites Learn to use Social Media Learn to book some home visits Learn to give some firesides Agree to participate in some Services in the community or at least volunteer with some outward looking project Learn to reflect, plan and evaluate your teaching efforts Learn to attend ATC Reflection/Planning Meeting


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