• Celebrating the diversity of faith and belief across the UK
  • Joining together to make a positive impact
  • Deepening understanding of faiths and non-religious beliefs
  • Showcasing the invaluable contributions of faith communities
  • Creating a more inclusive and harmonious society for everyone

Inter Faith Week 2025

Sunday 9th - Sunday 16th November

25
days to go

Get ready to build bridges and celebrate the incredible diversity of faith and belief across the UK. Inter Faith Week is a powerful annual initiative dedicated to strengthening interfaith relations, fostering mutual understanding, and showcasing the invaluable contributions of faith communities.

Join an event

This is a fantastic opportunity to meet new people, learn about different traditions, and connect with your neighbours. Explore the events programme, and find activities near you.

Register an event

Your event could be a discussion, a shared meal, a charity drive, or a cultural exchange. Register it now to help promote it and be featured in our national programme.


Upcoming events


Thu

30

October

Annual Younghusband Lecture: “The Gaza War and the Dismantling of the Rules-based International Order - the Global Consequences”

ST21 6NF. 19.00 – 20.30
The lecture will be delivered via Zoom, and all are welcome: please email admin@wordfaiths.org to register. The speaker, Oliver McTernan, is a highly respected author and radio commentator on issues…


Sun

9

November

Westmorland and Furness Diversity Equity and Inclusion Partnership (WFDEIP) Twice Daily Sessions 7am and 7pm at home

At home please include for Kendal Cumbria on activity map. 7.00 – Sunday 16 November 19.30
Westmorland and Furness Diversity Equity and Inclusion Partnership (WFDEIP) will hold 2 sessions at home every day of Inter Faith Week in support of Inter Faith Week. These will be…


Sun

9

November

Preston Quaker Meeting House Centenary Exhibition

Preston Quaker Meeting House, 189 St Georges Road, Preston PR1 6NQ. 14.00 – Sunday 16 November 16.00
2025 is the Centenary of Preston Quaker Meeting House.
Preston Quakers are celebrating the Centenary with an open exhibition about Quakerism, Quakers in Preston and the Meeting House…

  • Why Inter Faith Week?

    Building good relationships and working partnerships between people of different faiths and beliefs is part of the year-round work of many people and organisations across the UK.

    Having a special Week provides a focal point, helping to open inter faith activity up to a wider audience so that more people are made aware of the importance of this vital work and can participate in it.

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  • Celebrating our diversity

    UK Interfaith Week offers a vital opportunity to celebrate the rich diversity of our nation, deepen understanding between different traditions, and strengthen the bonds of friendship and trust that unite us.

    At a time when divisions too often dominate the headlines, we believe it is more important than ever to highlight the values we share of respect, kindness, justice, and a commitment to the common good.

    UK Interfaith Week reminds us of our responsibility to build bridges of understanding and stand together for the common good.

    Ms Inderpal Kaur Singh, Faith & Community Engagement Officer, British Sikh Consultative Forum
  • Promoting mutual respect

    Through interfaith week activities, we can unite in common cause and promote mutual respect between different religions and beliefs.

    Interfaith dialogues help to diffuse tensions that result from misunderstandings about the faith beliefs of other religions. It promotes harmony between all people regardless of their faith. Interfaith week activities highlight core values that are shared by all religions - values like compassion, respect, love hope and peace. These core values are necessary for sustaining life in all communities.

    Krishna Bhan, Chair, Hindu Council UK
  • Recognising the values that we share

    This annual week offers a meaningful opportunity for people of all faiths and beliefs to stand alongside one another in service, dialogue, and solidarity.

    This year’s theme, “Community: Together We Serve. Serving others, sharing values, building belonging,” reflects values that lie at the very heart of interfaith work. Interfaith Week shines a light on the good work being done by local faith-based and interfaith groups across the country, drawing new participants into learning and cooperation, and fostering greater interaction among people of diverse backgrounds. It celebrates our diversity while recognising the many values that we share, helping us build stronger, more neighbourly communities.

    Mike Stygal, National Interfaith Manager, The Pagan Federation
  • Breaking down barriers

    As Quakers, we believe that building a peaceful and just world is rooted in our relationships with each other. By engaging in open, respectful dialogue and working together on issues of common concern, we can break down barriers and build more compassionate and resilient communities.

    Inter Faith Week reminds us that despite our differences, we share a common humanity and a shared responsibility to care for our neighbours. We stand in solidarity with everyone working to build bridges and foster mutual respect. We support you as you continue this crucial work.

    Judith Baker, Ecumenical & Interfaith Officer and Conciliation & Peacebuilding Coordinator, Quakers in Britain

Learn and share

Use our resources to deepen your understanding of diverse faiths and non-religious beliefs.

Schools

Schools

Inter Faith Week is a fantastic opportunity for students to explore interfaith issues, and for schools to build stronger relationships…  

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Inter Faith Week 2025 Poster


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