Tag: interfaith

Interfaith Scotland Book Club

Interfaith Scotland Book Club

We are reading Don’t Forget We’re Here Forever by Lamorna Ash for our next Interfaith Scotland Book Club. Join us for lively conversation and a hot drink! Our pick for May 2026 is also available as an eBook and audiobook. The Book Club is open 

Meeting for Chaplains (Online)

Meeting for Chaplains (Online)

We are hosting a meeting for University Chaplains and Honorary Chaplains to share about interfaith activities on campus and find out more about Scottish Interfaith Week 2026. This will be an informal event to meet other chaplains, share ideas and get inspired. Please note: This 

Networking Seminar for Local Interfaith Groups

Networking Seminar for Local Interfaith Groups

Our annual networking seminar for local interfaith groups will take place at Interfaith Scotland’s Office in Glasgow. We can accommodate up to two representatives from each local interfaith group. Please note: This event is for members of local interfaith groups only. Booking information Register for 

Meeting for Members of Interfaith Scotland (Online)

Meeting for Members of Interfaith Scotland (Online)

We are hosting an online meeting for Members of Interfaith Scotland to find out more about Scottish Interfaith Week 2026. This will be an informal event to share ideas, get inspired and engage with other members. Please note: This event is for Members of Interfaith 

The Girl Who Dreams Beyond Barriers

The Girl Who Dreams Beyond Barriers

PACEY Award winner Suraya Mohammadi shares her story of fighting for peace and empowerment for Afghan girls in this online lunchtime lecture For our International Women’s Day lecture we will be joined by Suraya Mohammadi to hear about her work advocating for peace and gender 

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