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The Living Wage and the role of the Church: London

Tue 24th May
A free workshop to gather, inspire and challenge church leaders and others to promote the Living Wage in their own churches and the wider community.  

SCRIPTURAL REASONING - MONEY, DEBT & JUSTICE: Westminster

Mon 2nd May
 A limited number of tickets are available from the Contextual Theology Centre for an exciting event with Cambridge Interfaith Programme and Citizens UK.

Practical Impact: CUF Annual Conference

Wed 6th Apr
CUF
Practical Impact is Church Urban Fund's annual national conference for churches and activists tackling poverty in their communities.    

“We don’t do God…” Keeping faith in your community project (Sandown)

Fri 13th May
Why do some Christian community projects sometimes lose their faith? Does receiving secular funding always dilute spiritual purposes? Are there community projects that have kept the flame burning?

Faith Together in Leeds 11

A team of staff and volunteers provide a range of services for the local community that are sensitive to the cultural backgrounds of the people involved

Mill Towns, Religion and Understanding: A training event for Religious and Community Leaders

Wed 16th Mar - Thu 17th Mar
at Jamiatul-Ilm Wal-Huda College and Blackburn Cathedral

Faith, Hope & Love - Christian Witness in a Multi Faith Society: Birmingham

Sat 9th Apr
an exciting conference organised by an alliance of Christian Churches in Birmingham and Churches Together in England that hopes to tackle the often difficult but also exciting question of what it means to be a Christian disciple in a multi faith world.  

Understanding Islam: A Clear and Concise Introduction to the Faith - North Wales

Fri 4th Feb - Sun 6th Feb
Gladstone's Library (the only residential theology library in the UK) invites you to celebrate World Interfaith Harmony Week 2011 with us in North Wales. From 4th-6th February we are proud to host a weekend of workshops on 'Understanding Islam' led by Dr Chris Hewer, former adviser on interfaith relations to the Bishop of Birmingham.
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