Our first E-Bulletin

We have started publishing fortnightly e-bulletins – with information on events, resources and funding. Read our first edition, published on Friday 17th April. Please do contact us with any news or information that you would like to have included in future editions. Please forward this to anyone who may be interested in being added to our email list.

Send any event information to me at johanna@bristolmultifaithforum.org.uk. Please click here to read the E-Bulletin.

BMFF News Magazine April 2015

Our latest news magazine is available to read online or to download. In this month’s edition we say goodbye and thankyou to Farzana Saker and welcome our new Development Worker. There are articles on Islamophobia, Remembering the Bosnian Genocide and the Organ Donation Conference, amongst others. There is also information on upcoming events. If you would like to submit an article for consideration for future editions, then please contact us at info@bristolmultifaithforum.org.uk or 07789 040267 (mobile). To read the publication please click here.

Sincere condolences to the family of Becky Watts

The Bristol Multi Faith Forum, representing the network of people from all different faith groups in the city, offers sincere condolences to the family of Becky Watts.

The death of a loved daughter is hard enough to bear. The circumstances and crimes that brought about Becky’s death are horrific. It is hard to understand how this could happen.

In faith communities across Bristol people are mourning with Becky’s family and friends and praying for them in their grief.

In these difficult days, we continue to pray that together we will find ways of stepping up to challenge violence, wherever we find it.

Revd. Tracey Lewis.

Chair of Bristol Multi Faith Forum