Tuesday, 4 June 2013

Early June Events

Wednesday 5th June;  6.05pm at St Mary-le-Bow the next JustShare Lecture on Social & Political Thought will be given by Professor Ben Quash (Professor of Christianity and the Arts at King’s College London), who will address the question ‘The art of shared spaces: where is the social value?’ All welcome, refreshments afterwards. You might like to register here, or just turn up.

Saturday 8th June  don't forget the BATCA fun day see earlier blog

also on Saturday 8th June Westminster Interfaith 28th Annual Multi-faith Pilgrimage for Peace this year in Hertfordshire email Jon Dal Din jondaldin@rcdow.org.uk or 07527758729

Sunday June 9th  Faiths Together in Croydon ‘Big Lunch’ Picnic   1.30-3.30pm
In Parkhill Park by the tennis courts; look for the FTiC sign. Entrances in Stanhope Road and Barclay Road
Bring your own picnic and something to share with others Drinks/Paper plates/cups will be provided
Come and meet Croydon people of faith

Wednesday 12th June Holy Trinity Clapham Common  SW4 0QZ the latest event from Nested , Jennifer Broadley of Healthy Chat on Respect: past, present and future. Tickets are £10 includes curry meal, pay on the door.  

also Wednesday 12th June at St Ethelberga's on Bishopsgate EC2N 4AG 3pm Conflict within faith commuities and faith-based conflict resiliance. A meeting for faith leaders and others to explore the kinds of conflict that occur within religious and spiritual communities, and to look at how we can develop faith-based tools and approaches to improve conflict resilience.  With input from Dr Zaza ElSheikh, Revd Andrew Corsie, and the Network of Buddhist Organisations and others more details  

Thursday 13th June Westminster Cathedral Hall SW1P 1QH 16.30 for 17.00 visit of Pope's Senior Advisor on Interreligious Dialogue see earlier blog


Friday 14th June 12 -4pm, Balham Baptist Church, Ramsden Road SW12 8QX Exploring Religious History in Wandsworth  with the Open University's Building on History team and Wandsworth Community Empowerment Network Explore the religious history of the area and discuss a prospective local history project. Contact Nadeene Morris for more details.