Tag: interfaith

Managing Difficult Conversations

Managing Difficult Conversations

Want to learn how to manage difficult conversations? Join our free online workshop exploring tools, approaches and facilitation techniques to support group work over challenging topics. At every level it feels as though our societies are increasingly fractured.  At the national, community and individual levels 

Interfaith Retreat

Interfaith Retreat

Hosted by Interfaith Scotland, this retreat is open to people of all faiths and none who are interested in finding out about the lived experience of people of different faiths, philosophies and spiritual practices. This will take place through sharing the things that inspire us 

Interfaith Scotland Book Club

Interfaith Scotland Book Club

Our Interfaith Book Club pick for March 2026, in celebration of International Women’s Day, is Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer The book club is open to those who have not read the book and want to learn more; however, we do encourage you to 

Holocaust Memorial Day 2026 in Scotland

Holocaust Memorial Day 2026 in Scotland

Local interfaith groups and faith communities across Scotland are hosting events to mark Holocaust Memorial Day 2026: find an event near you. The theme for Holocaust Memorial Day 2026, ‘Bridging Generations’, is a call-to-action. A reminder that the responsibility of remembrance doesn’t end with the 

Understanding the Windrush Schemes

Understanding the Windrush Schemes

We’re excited to be working with the Windrush Engagement Team to share this important conversation. Many people have heard of the Windrush Generation – those who came from Commonwealth countries to help rebuild Britain after the war, but not everyone knows about the difficulties some 

Interfaith Burns Supper Celebration

Interfaith Burns Supper Celebration

Join us for an unforgettable Interfaith Burns Supper Celebration. Each year, Burns Night takes place on 25 January to celebrate the life and legacy of Scotland’s national bard, Robert Burns. We would like to invite the diverse faith and belief communities in Scotland to join