Interfaith Scotland is the national interfaith organisation for Scotland.
We work to help ensure good relations between the diverse religion and belief communities of Scotland and also to share good practice in interfaith dialogue, education, engagement and training nationally and internationally.
Upcoming Events
Volunteers Training Day
Have you ever thought of volunteering with Interfaith Scotland? Maybe you have been volunteering with us for a long time but would like a refresher and to meet up with other volunteers old and new? Come along to our Volunteers Training Day! In the morning find out more about volunteering opportunities and giving talks in schools. In the afternoon our religious equality trainer will be giving a special training on workshop leading and facilitation skills. You are welcome to attend both sessions, or just the morning or afternoon depending on your interests. Contact frances@interfaithscotland.org to find out more and to book your place.
📌 Monday 17th April 2023, 10.30am – 3pm, Interfaith Scotland Dialogue Centre, Flemington House, Glasgow
Members Dialogue
There will a lunch and dialogue for Members of Interfaith Scotland to mark the approval of the constitutional changes to the organisation. Members are invited to email maureen@interfaithscotland.org to book their place.
📌 Thursday 11th May, 1 – 3.30pm, Interfaith Scotland dialogue centre, Flemington House, Glasgow
Interfaith Retreat on Holy Isle
Interfaith Scotland is hosting a three-night retreat on the beautiful Holy Isle off the island of Arran at the Centre for World Peace and Health.
- To book your place email frances@interfaithscotland.org
More details about the retreat can be found at Other Courses | HolyIsle.org
📌 Thursday 3rd – Sunday 6th August 2023
Public Training Courses
More training courses coming soon in 2023.
Interfaith Creative Projects
Faces of Faith Exhibition
This exhibition is a showcase of Scotland’s diverse religious and cultural communities.
Through the stories of sixteen people, we explore the joys, challenges, and complexities of living as a person of faith in Scotland, and the impact these communities have on a local, national, and international level.
View the exhibition on the Scottish Interfaith Week website.
Poetry Book
We worked with the Scottish Poetry Library to create a beautiful anthology of 40 poems written by poets of all faiths and beliefs.
The poets shared insights into what gave them support and inspiration during the pandemic such as nature, faith and culture. You can read more here.
The poetry book is available to purchase from Interfaith Scotland for ÂŁ4.99. Please email admin@interfaithscotland.org to request a copy.
You can also buy a copy via the Scottish Poetry Library website at the link here