Women’s Interfaith Dialogue Event

Women’s Interfaith Dialogue Event

Interfaith Scotland organises dialogue events for women of all faiths and none in locations across Scotland giving an opportunity to meet people from different communities and engage in spiritually uplifting conversations. We organised an ‘Interfaith Afternoon Tea’ on Tuesday 30th October in Dunfermline. The theme for 

Networking Seminar for Local Interfaith Groups

Networking Seminar for Local Interfaith Groups

The annual national networking seminar for local interfaith groups took place on 15th August 2018. There were presentations from local groups about their activities of the past year including Edinburgh Women’s Interfaith Group, the Abrahamic Roots Group, Inverness Interfaith Group, Fife Interfaith Group, East Renfrewshire 

Annual General Meeting and Public Talk

Annual General Meeting and Public Talk

Over 50 people attended the annual public talk this year which was given by Reverend Dr Kathy Galloway and focussed on ‘Faith in Gender Justice’. Kathy Galloway is a practical theologian, activist and writer. She was ordained as a minister of the Church of Scotland 

Editorial – Newsletter 2018

Editorial – Newsletter 2018

Interfaith Scotland has successfully secured funding to engage more young people in interfaith dialogue. Involving young people in Interfaith Scotland has long been a dream of ours and I am thrilled to announce this news! Our success in engaging with young people during 2017 has 

Religious Leaders

Religious Leaders

A blog post by Simon Wiegand, former international intern:  On Wednesday Adama Dieng, the UN Secretary-General’s Special Adviser for the Prevention of Genocide, visited Interfaith Scotland for a dialogue event. He presented the UN’s “Plan of Action for the Prevention of Genocide”. In the dialogue 

What does a national interfaith organisation do?

What does a national interfaith organisation do?

Two weeks ago I blogged about what local interfaith groups in Scotland are doing. Today I’m telling a bit more about what Interfaith Scotland as a national interfaith organisation is doing. The obvious differences between the local interfaith groups and Interfaith Scotland is the area