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The use of church buildings by people of other faith communities – In an increasingly diverse society, local churches are often approached by other faith communities seeking premises where they can hold worship or events. The ̽»¨ÉçÇø last issued guidance about how a local church might host another faith community back in 1974.

It seemed very appropriate therefore to provide more up to date advice. Working with Baptist interfaith colleagues, the ̽»¨ÉçÇø has produced a brand new booklet for local churches entitled, ‘The use of church buildings by people of other faith communities’. The document gives helpful pointers to assist churches as they discern whether such hospitality would work in their particular context.

Ìý– The Inter Faith Network helpfully produce a calendar of faith festivals each year. It is not an exhaustive list, but it gives a good overview as well as the appropriate greeting for each occasion.

The Baptist Union of Great Britain has produced a pack of 12 cards – 12 myths of Inter Faith Engagement – that can be used in a variety of settings. They challenge such myths as: ‘Inter faith engagement means we sell out on our beliefs and weaken our faith’ and ‘There is no reference to Inter faith encounters in the ministry of Jesus’. The cards are an excellent resource for small group discussions and can be downloaded from theÌý.ÌýAdditionally, the Baptists have written a very accessible series providing a broad introduction to understanding other faiths with background information on their beliefs and practices, which can be foundÌý.

Each year Churches Together in Britain and Ireland (CTBI) produces a Lent course and in 2017 it was entitled,Ìý. The resource explores how Christian faith has been deepened and enriched by encounters with people of different religions. It is downloadable from the CTBI website.

In 2011, a group of seasoned interfaith activists and young adult leaders, with a passion for inter faith relationships and culture, launchedÌýThe Interfaith Observer. It is a free monthly digital journal created ‘to explore interreligious relations and the interfaith movement as a whole’. It can be accessedÌý.

Useful books for further reference

Christians, Muslims, and JesusÌý– Mona Siddiqui

A Heart Broken OpenÌý– Ray Gaston

Eating Curry for Heaven’s SakeÌý– Barbara Glasson

The Word of God is Not BoundÌý– John Parry

God’s Unfailing Word: Theological and Practical Perspectives on Christian –ÌýJewish RelationsÌý–ÌýFaith and Order Commission, Church of England

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