Activities calendar

The calendar below shows activity information linked to Inter Faith Week 2023. Some activities this year will take place virtually, and an icon identifies these on the list below. You can also filter online/ in-person activities using the controls above.

  • Sunday 12 November

    Lexis Nexis Risk Inter Faith Week Charity Drive

    Lexis House, 30 Farringdon Street, London, EC4A 4HH
    During Inter Faith Week, Lexis Nexis will be collecting and donating food for charity. The donations will go to Purley Food Hub and Sutton Night Watch.…

  • Monday 13 November

    Inter Faith Week celebration meal

    Burnley Football Club, Turf Moor, Burnley. 19.00 – 21.30
    This is an annual fund-raising meal. We will enjoy fellowship over food, celebrate activities held throughout the year, and highlight the success of various community groups with activities designed to build relationships between different communities. …

  • Friday 17 November

    St Dunstan’s Dress Up Day

    St. Dunstan's Primary School, Cheam, Anne Boleyn's Walk, Sutton, SM3 8DF
    St Dunstan's School will be holding a dress up day to show support for Inter Faith Week and raise money for Children In Need.…

    Jumma Prayers - Come and see how your Muslim Friends Pray?

    74 Church Gate , Leicester. 12.45 – 13.15
    Jumma prayers, also known as Friday prayers, hold special significance in Islam. They are a congregational prayer that Muslims perform every Friday, typically in a mosque. Jumma prayers consist of a sermon, or khutbah, delivered by an Imam before the congregational prayer, which includes two rak'ahs (units of prayer). The Friday prayers serve as a weekly gathering for the Muslim community, providing an opportunity for communal worship, spiritual reflection, and social connection. Attending Jummah prayers is considered a religious obligation for adult Muslim men, while women may attend if they choose.…

  • Saturday 18 November

    Divine Moon Interfaith Moot

    The Towers Inn (in the private family room), 636 Walsall Road, Great Barr, Birmingham, B42 1EY. 11.00 – 15.00
    We're hosting our second Interfaith moot this November!
    The aim of this moot is to bring people together from different faiths. To share knowledge and experience. To understand and celebrate each other. To form friendships. To promote the fact that there's more that joins us than that separates us.
    This year the moot will be held in a coffee morning style and we're aiming to raise funds for Macmillan's Coffee Morning charity. We'll be hosting a Q&A session and also doing a fun quiz. There'll be time to mingle and chat and everyone is welcome to join us for lunch afterwards (dietary needs are catered for).
    The meeting will take place in the family room at The Towers from 11:00am until approx. 3:00pm. This is a private space inside the pub where we can chat in a safe environment. The room is accessible for anyone with mobility issues.
    The event is free but you'll need to book your space via our Facebook group as there's limited capacity. Please only book a ticket if you're definitely attending this event.
    We'd love to get people from as many faiths as possible to attend.…

  • Sunday 19 November

    Kingston ‘Warmer in Winter’ Inter Faith Week and Mitzvah Day event

    Kingston Liberal Synagogue, Thames Ditton, KT7 0UX
    Kingston community will be coming together for a charity day to mark both Inter Faith Week and Mitzvah Day. Sir Ed Davey (MP) and Stuart Diamond (CEO of Mitzvah Day) will both be attending the day's activities.…

    Inter Faith Week Service

    Guildford United Reformed Church, 83 Portsmouth Road, Guildford GU2 4BS. 14.30 – 18.00
    Annual Multifaith Service with members of the Hindu, Jewish, Buddhist, Christian, Muslim, Sikh and Bahá'í communities contributing scriptural readings, music, and devotional dance. The event will be followed by shared refreshment.

    The Mayors of Guildford, Waverley & Godalming will also be taking part.

Inter Faith Week is open to all. Listing of events on this site does not imply support or endorsement of events or of their organising bodies by the Inter Faith Network or partners. This list is provided for information. While all efforts have been made to check details, the Inter Faith Network is not responsible for the accuracy of information supplied by event organisers or for the content of events. See the website terms of use.

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