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WCF works to develop better understanding, co-operation and respect between people of different faiths
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TRAINING IN TRIALOGUEWhat actually happens to people when they begin to talk ‘religion’? What does it mean to use English as ‘a public language’ to speak about religious things that are personal? And how can our own interfaith dialogue benefit others? Training in Trialogue?Learn to facilitate your own inter-religious trialogue session! The Three Faiths Forum is offering you a free 4-session course to help you run your own interfaith workshops. This course is a must if you are interested in interfaith dialogue!
Mondays 12, 19 and 26 November & Thursday 6 December, 7-8.30pm St Ethelburga’s Centre for Peace and Reconciliation 78 Bishopsgate, London EC2N (nearest tube station Liverpool Street) There’ll be refreshments too! We’ll be running these workshops in Liverpool, Birmingham and Manchester soon. Interested? Sign up now by sending us a mail to tff@threefaithsforum.org.uk , phone us on 020 7485 1390, or check out our website, www.3ff.org.uk |
News items David Hart's new book New book of WCF history Honorary Doctorate for Alan Race Zaki Badawi died Obituary by Imam Sajid The Inner Voice of Peace Marcus Braybrooke in India Muslim Jewish activities for Young People an open letter from our newest member Mashfiqul Alam The second Interfaith celebration of animals Dr Marcus Braybrooke speaks at the Service of Remembrance First Prayer Congress in Hamburg Imam Abduljalil Sajid represents Britain at the OSCE Conference in Cordoba Pictures and news from the AGM 2005 Violence - an Interfaith perspective Fideology 2004 - a new word is coined - Croydon November 14 Rev Marcus Braybrooke preaches at Westminster Abbey Rev Ruth Scott is cycling to Jerusalem! Internet Discussion Group launched Ivy Gutridge Albert Friedlander The WCF Response to the World Parliament of Religions in Barcelona The First Interfaith Service in Celebration of Animals A New Centre for the Study of Religion AGM 2004 |
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