Archive for the ‘Interfaith Weeks’ Category

Sikh Faith Open Day “let’s do lunch”

at Ramgarhia Gurdwara – Friday 20th November 2pm to 4pm – please come and join us.

Interfaith Youth Event – POSTPONED

This event has been postponed to a later date – check back for further details!

If you are 16 to 25 years of age, come along on Saturday 21st November 5pm to 8pm to Kingsway, Church Street, Slough,.

Discuss issues important to young people in Slough and look together at ways ahead.

Workshops, discussions, talks and motivation.

Organised by young people from faith groups in Slough.


Places are limited, so book today – call Julie 07956 132035



Mosque Open Evening

Slough Islamic Trust would like to invite all to Diamond Road Mosque for  an open evening on Friday 20th November at 6pm.Tours of the Mosque, observe prayers, question and answers and interfaith dialogue. All welcome – all faiths and none. Come and meet friends in a friendly relaxed atmosphere.

River Church

Meeting for worship at Westgate School, Cippenham Lane – invite all to join them.

Saturday 14th at 7.30pm

Sikhs in the Square Invitation

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To celebrate Interfaith Week
we invite you to

Sikhs in the Square

Come, learn and take part in a great community event

at

The Square (next to the cinema) Slough High Street

Saturday 14th November 2009

2pm – 4pm

Langar – Free Somosas, sweets, fruit and drinks
Provided By Haveli restaurant and the Sikh Community

Gatka by
Baba Fateh Singh Gatka Akhara

Life Time Achievment Award

Khalsa Aid, Sikh’s and the Environment,Ministry of Dhol, Sikh ID, Sikh Federation, shabaad Keertan, Aik Saath, AtmaImages and many more

Broadcasted By

Sikh Channel and Punjab Radio
Asian Star

Invited guests
Mayor of Slough Joginder Singh Bal
MP Fiona Mactaggart
Faith and community leaders

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Judaism

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Hear O Israel, the Lord you God you lord Is One.

And you shall love the lord with all your hear and with all your might and with all thy Soul and these words that I command you this day shall be placed upon you door posts of your house and on your gates. You shall bind them to your hearts and they shall be frontlets before your eyes.

You shall teach them to you children and your children’s children.

Deuteronomy chapter 6 verse 4-5



Hinduism

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Of all the names of God

Aum is the Supreme

Aum (also Om) is the most comprehensive name of God

 

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Walk to Talk from Salt Hill Park to Stoke Poges Mosque (Islam Event)

On Sunday, 22nd November there will be a Walk to Talk from Salt Hill Park to Stoke Poges Mosque.

During this event, Mr. Abdullah Rahim will be in attendance and you are welcome to come and meet him, discuss about various aspects of Islam and other Religions and ask questions.

Buddhism

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Christianity

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‘For God so loved the world
that He gave his one and only Son,
that whoever believes in him will not die,
but have everlasting life.’ John 3:16

Jesus said, ‘I came that they may have life,
and have it abundantly.’ John 10:10

THE PRAYER JESUS HIMSELF TAUGHT US

Our Father, who art in heaven.
hallowed be thy name.
Thy kingdom come, thy will be done,
on earth as it is in heaven.
Give us this day our daily bread,
and forgive us our trespasses,
as we forgive those who trespass against us,
and lead us not into temptation,
but deliver us from evil.
For thine is the kingdom, the power and the glory,
forever and ever. Amen.


WHO ARE CHRISTIANS?

We are one family who follow the life and teachings of Jesus Christ, who for us is God’s Son and reveals God’s love for us as witnessed in the Gospels

We believe in ONE GOD.

We believe in a God, who is eternal, who created the world. This is God the Father.

We believe in a God, born as a baby called Jesus.

This Jesus grew up to be a prophet, who was sentenced to death on a cross.

Three days later Jesus came back to life, and was seen by his followers, who spoke with him and ate with him.

Jesus was then taken up into heaven to be reunited with God the Father.

This is God the Son.

We believe in a God who in truth brings wisdom to people and inspires their lives.

This is God the Holy Spirit.

Christians speak many languages, and are from many ethnic and cultural backgrounds, but we worship one God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit.

We worship in many churches and buildings throughout Slough, every day of the week, but especially on a Sunday.

All are welcome to pop into any church and find out more.