NSA:Central Africa

Central Africa
National Spiritual Assembly of NSA:Central Africa
National Spiritual Assembly of NSA:Central Africa
Delegates and visitors at the National Convention of Central Africa in Bangui, Central African Republic, 1970.
Membership
History:
 -  Established 1970 
 -  Succeeded Uganda and Central Africa 
 -  Preceded Central African Republic (1971)
 -  Preceded Chad (1971)
 -  Preceded Congo and Gabon (1971)
Sister Projects

The National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of Central Africa was the body responsible for administrating Bahá’í communities in several Central African nations for just one year.

History[edit]

The National Spiritual Assembly of Central Africa was formed in 1970 to administrate the Faith in the Central African Republic, Chad, Congo, and Gabon, but it was succeeded by independent National Spiritual Assemblies for those countries the following year.[1]

Past Members[edit]

Name Served
Dempsey Morgan 1970 - 1971

References[edit]

  1. The Bahá’í World, An International Record. (1976). Bahá’í World Centre. Haifa. Volume 15 (1968-1973), Pg(s) 206-207. View as PDF.

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