Archive for the ‘Interfaith Weeks’ Category

Hindu Day

Join us at the Hindu temple in Keel Drive for a presentation on Hindu religion, Aarti (short prayer) and Priti Bhoj (community food). Starts at 6.30pm.

Open Day – Stoke Poges Lane Mosque

On Sunday 22nd November at 2pm the mosque in Stoke Poges Lane will be hosting a special open day.

Tours of the mosque, exhibition and leaflets, children’s activities, watch prayers, refreshments, henna painting and much more

Walk ‘n talk in Salt Hill Park

Islam Awareness week this year coincides with National Interfaith week. Slough is proud to be launching ‘walk ‘n talk’ – the first of many around the UK in the coming year. We will be oined by Dawud Wharnsby, singer/songwriter to launch the event.

Come and walk with your neighbours, meet new friends, talk to people who you would otherwise not get a chnce to meet. Salt Hill Park – Sunday 22nd November at 10.20am

All ages – young and old, men and women, pushchairs or wheelchairs – whatever the weather!

To register, or for more information, call Shah Bano Razvi on 01753 526575 info@annisa-slough.org.uk, or call Julie on 07956 132035.

Donations will be made to Barnardo’s

Art Beyond Belief – Borrow a Person at Kingsway

Ever wondered what ordinary people of faith really believe?
Or how a person of another faith lives out their beliefs?

Then come and ‘borrow’ someone for some conversation and coffee and find out some answers.
Slough Central Library (2nd floor)
Monday 16th, Tuesday 17th, Thursday 19th and Friday 20th
November any time between 1.30pm and 3.30pm
Also at Kingsway, Church Street
Wednesday 18 1.30pm to 3.30pm

Art Beyond Belief – Borrow a Person at Slough Library

Ever wondered what ordinary people of faith really believe?
Or how a person of another faith lives out their beliefs?

Then come and ‘borrow’ someone for some conversation and coffee and find out some answers.
Slough Central Library (2nd floor)
Monday 16th, Tuesday 17th, Thursday 19th and Friday 20th
November any time between 1.30pm and 3.30pm
Also at Kingsway, Church Street
Wednesday 18 1.30pm to 3.30pm

Via Dolorosa – Stations of the Cross interpreted by artists of different faiths

This is a multi-media presentation of the Stations of the Cross interpreted by artists of eight different faiths.
Saint Mary’s, Church Street, Slough. Tuesday 17th November. Come at any time between 2pm and 5pm


Early Christians would sometimes visit Jerusalem as pilgrims, to walk in the footsteps of Jesus and reflect upon his passion and death. They would stop along the path to contemplate what happened there, marking the stages of the journey for others to follow. The path that Jesus walked became known as Via Dolorosa – the way of pain.  Over time, ‘stations’ were often installed in churches so that people could follow this journey as part of their devotions.

Buddhist meditation session

Sunday 15th November 2pm to 6pm at Kingsway (upstairs in exhibition room)


Come along and give it a try. All are welcome. Learn the ancient tradition of meditation, and share some green tea with us.

Afternoon of Prayer in different Christian traditions

Friday 20th November 1pm to 6pm. Take time out for quiet and reflection, prayer and worship in various Christian traditions.


All are welcome – of any faith or no faith.

Celebration of multi-faith festivals

Future Foundation presents a celebration of Eid, Diwali and more. Everyone welcome – all ages. Come and enjoy good food and networking. 1.00pm to 3.00pm Haveli Restaurant, Stoke Poges Lane, Slough

Film Showing: Turbanology

Come and see the acclaimed film Turbanology, directed and produced by Jay Sing-Sohal.

5.30 – 7.30pm Venue – Ramgarhia Sikh Temple, Woodland Avenue, Slough SL1 3BU

see more about the film here