Hi again!
As was mentioned above, Baha'is generally recite prayers individually. This means that at a meeting, one person may say a prayer; then another, etc..
We Baha'is pray only to God (though praying to Him through one of His Divine Messengers such as Jesus or Baha'u'llah is quite acceptable).
Baha'is don't have "services" as such, although many communities do hold informal devotional meetings....
The primary internal Baha'i meeting is called the Nineteen-day Feast.
The Baha'i calendar has 19 months of 19 days each (plus four or five extra days each year to make the calendar come out even).
Generally on the first day of each Baha'i month, the Baha'is of each community gather together for the Feast.
Its main purpose is a chance for the Local Spiritual Assembly (the local elected administrative body) and the community to consult together.
The Feast has three parts:
- devotions, including prayers, readings, and often music,
- administrative matters, including reading of mail from higher Baha'i bodies, financial reports, and consultation on plans and various upcoming events, and
- light refreshments and fellowship.
This happens every 19 days.
Best,
Bruce