And now regarding this forthcoming Convention, I feel that the
dominating purpose inspiring the assembled friends, delegates and
visitors alike, should be a two-fold one. The first is a challenge to
the individual, the second a collective responsibility. The one seeks
to reinforce the motive power of our spiritual activities, the second
aims at raising the standard of administrative efficiency so vitally
needed at this advanced stage of our work. We should first and
foremost endeavor by every conceivable means to revitalize our
precious Cause, rudely shaken by the constant vicissitudes attending
the outward departure of a vigilant and gracious Master. Our next
object should be to seek to approach, through more intimate association,
fuller and more frequent consultations, and a closer familiarity
with the character, the mission and the teachings of the Cause,
that standard of excellence which should characterize the cooperative
efforts of Bahá’í Communities in every land.