• Statement from the Inter Faith Network UK on the Manchester attack

    Manchester Arena Attack Statement from the Co-Chairs of the Inter Faith Network for the UK and Moderators of the IFN Faith Communities Forum

    Our thoughts and prayers are with those who lost their lives or were injured in last night’s terrorist murders at the Manchester Arena, as they are with their families, all others affected and those responding with assistance.

    We deplore and condemn this wanton, brutal and cowardly taking of the lives of young and old.

    Let us stand together to oppose terrorism and the ideologies that promote it.

    Let us also uphold and strengthen the unity of our society and work to ensure that it is a positive and harmonious one where all children and young people can grow up safely and without fear.

    It is vital that we all – of every age and background – work to build bridges and positive relationships and to enable difficult issues to be addressed and worked on – always seeking to avoid the use of violence to resolve issues.

    We know that each time a terrorist attack occurs, groups within society become the target of abuse or even attack because of terrorist actions which claim, or are perceived by some, as having a link to them. We must stand, likewise, against this. An attack on one is an attack on all. We remember at this time, in this context, particularly the many in the Greater Manchester area working for good relations.

    The Co-Chairs of the Inter Faith Network for the UK and Moderators of the IFN Faith Communities Forum

    Please follow the below links for information on ‘Looking After Each Other’ and informatiuon on Hate Crimes:

    Here and here

  • Our latest e-bulletin – Tuesday 25th April

    We publish regular e-bulletins – with information on events, resources and funding. Read our latest edition, published on Tuesday 25th April 2017. Please 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.

    Read the e-bulletin  here

  • Our latest e-bulletin: Wednesday 5th April

    We publish regular e-bulletins – with information on events, resources and funding. Read our latest edition, published on Wednesday 5th April 2017. Please 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.

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  • Westminster attacks – Statement from the Co-Chairs of the Inter Faith Network for the UK and Moderators of the IFN Faith Communities Forum

    The attack at Westminster on police and members of the public exemplified the cowardly and destructive nature of the actions of terrorists. We hold in our prayers all whose lives have been lost or forever changed through the murderous acts of its perpetrator.

    Terrorism is profoundly at odds with the values of our faith traditions and of the values at the heart of British society. We deplore and condemn it.

    Attacks of this kind are designed to disrupt our society and to undermine the relationships within it. Let us resist this at all costs and stand together in unity.

    Let us also watch out for the wellbeing of any groups who may be targeted because of terrorist actions which claim, or are perceived by some, as having a link to them. There is no place for prejudice and hatred of that kind and where it is found, let us redouble efforts to combat it.

    The Co-Chairs of the Inter Faith Network for the UK and Moderators of the IFN Faith Communities Forum

  • Our latest e-bulletin – Friday 10th March

    We publish regular e-bulletins – with information on events, resources and funding. Read our latest edition, published on Friday 10 March 2017. Please 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.

    Read the e-bulletin here

  • Our latest e-bulletin – Friday 3rd February 2017

    We publish regular e-bulletins – with information on events, resources and funding. Read our latest edition, published on Friday 3 February 2017. Please 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.

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  • Latest e-bulletin – 13 January 2017

    We publish regular e-bulletins – with information on events, resources and funding. Read our latest edition, published on Friday 13 January 2017. Please 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.

    Read the e-bulletin here

  • Holocaust Memorial Day 2017

    The theme this year is ‘How Can Life Go On?’ There are various events happening in and around Bristol to mark the day. The main Holocaust Memorial Day Civic Commemoration is being held on Friday 27th January from 2pm to 5 pm (registration 1.30 pm), at City Hall, Bristol . The Keynote speaker is Barbara Winton, who will be talking about ‘Nicholas Winton & the Czechoslovak Kindertransport: Turning compassion into action’. Please see the full programme of events to mark this year’s Holocaust Memorial Day by clicking here.

     

  • Our latest News Magazine

    Our Winter News Magazine gives a flavour of our work and an insight into some of the things we’ve been up to since the summer.

    Read it here

  • Our latest e-bulletin – Friday 2nd December 2016

    We publish regular e-bulletins – with information on events, resources and funding. Read our latest edition, published on Friday 2 December 2016. Please 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.

    Read the e-bulletin here

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