National Interfaith Week Panel Discussion

12 NOV
schellaiah@lincoln.ac.uk
  posted by campus

National Interfaith Week will take place from Sunday 11th November to Sunday 18th November 2017.

It is week to focus on interfaith understanding and cooperation. Throughout the country a lot of events are being planned by faith and civic organisations to commemorate the week. The aim is to build good relationships and working partnerships between people of different faiths and beliefs.

As part of events for National Interfaith Week the Multi-Faith Chaplaincy will hold a panel discussion and Q&A on the topic of ‘Friends and Family – Reflecting on Close Relationships.’ Guest panellists representing a wide range of faiths and beliefs will explore this important subject with questions allowed from the floor.

The panel will be held at the Co-op Lecture Theatre; MB0312 in the Minerva Building on 12th November at 6.30pm (for a 7pm start). Refreshments will be provided.

This is a free event but registration is required via Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/friends-and-family-reflecting-on-close-relationships-tickets-50260321976 . Alternately you can book by phoning 07500 910372.