Interfaith Scotland is the national interfaith organisation for Scotland.
We work to help ensure good relations between Scotland’s diverse religion and belief communities.
We also share good practice in interfaith dialogue, education, engagement and training nationally and internationally.
We were honoured to win Charity of the Year at the Scottish Charity Awards in June 2025.
We are proud to be part of a movement striving for peace and building a more welcoming and inclusive Scotland for all.
Upcoming Events in 2026
Interfaith Conversation Cafe: The Future of Interfaith Engagement in Inverness
Let’s gather for a chat about the future of interfaith engagement in Inverness. We invite you to attend the Interfaith Conversation Café, where you will have the opportunity to meet people from different faiths and beliefs in Inverness and other parts of the Scottish Highlands. …
Inverness, IV2 3AQ United Kingdom
Interfaith Scotland Bookclub
Join us for our regular Interfaith Scotland Bookclub. Our pick for July 2026 is: ‘Women Without Men’ by Shahrnush Parsipur. The book club is open to those who have not read the book and want to learn more; however, we do encourage you to read …
Glasgow, G2 3EW United Kingdom
Glasgow: Volunteer Training Day for Interfaith School Visits
Interested in sharing your faith or belief with pupils at primary and secondary schools across Scotland? Sign up to a volunteer training day where you will learn everything you need to know about our interfaith school visits and how you can get involved. We are …
117 Brook Street, Glasgow G40 3AP United Kingdom
Dundee: Volunteer Training Day for Interfaith School Visits
Interested in sharing your faith or belief with pupils at primary and secondary schools across Scotland? Sign up to a volunteer training day where you will learn everything you need to know about our interfaith school visits and how you can get involved. We are …
Dundee, DD1 2DB United Kingdom
Online: Volunteer Training Day for Interfaith School Visits
Interested in sharing your faith or belief with pupils at primary and secondary schools across Scotland? Sign up to a volunteer training day where you will learn everything you need to know about our interfaith school visits and how you can get involved. We are …
Interfaith Retreat
Hosted by Interfaith Scotland, this retreat is open to people of all faiths and none who are interested in finding out about the lived experience of people of different faiths, philosophies and spiritual practices. This will take place through sharing the things that inspire us …
Lamlash Bay, KA27 8GB United Kingdom
Scottish Interfaith Week
Scottish Interfaith Week 2026 will take place across Scotland from 8 – 15 November. This year’s festival theme of Wellbeing encourages us to explore what it means to care for ourselves and others. Anyone can host an event and submit it to be included in …
Public Training Courses
More training courses coming soon in 2026.
Interfaith Scotland Magazines
We gather the most exciting interfaith news from across Scotland and publish the stories in a bi-annual magazine.
You can read the magazines online in the Magazine section of our website.
Short Film: Celebrating Twenty Years of Scottish Interfaith Week
We celebrated twenty years of Scottish Interfaith Week in November 2024 and produced a film to honour the anniversary.
“Since its inception, we have engaged thousands of people in celebrating the rich religious and and cultural diversity of Scotland, through dialogue and so many creative activities such as music, dance, exhibitions, storytelling, poetry, ceilidhs, and family fun days. Basically celebrating the joy of being together and connecting.” – Dr Maureen Sier, Director of Interfaith Scotland
Visit scottishinterfaithweek.org to find out more.
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The Scottish Government's Faith and Belief Representatives' Group - a strategic forum that brings together a diverse range of religious and non-religious belief communities - has prepared a joint statement in the light of recent attacks in Scotland and throughout the UK. The group supports dialogue, collaboration and direct engagement with government, and plays an important role in strengthening interfaith relations and shaping collective responses on issues such as equality, community resilience and social cohesion across Scotland. Please see the statement below. The Scottish Government's Faith and Belief Representatives' Group Statement of Solidarity with Racially Minoritised Communities Following Recent Incidents The Scottish Government's Faith and Belief Representatives' Group expresses deep concern over the recent targeting of racially minoritised communities. While Scotland is widely celebrated as a welcoming, multicultural nation that embraces diversity, it is not immune from the divisive rhetoric taking hold across parts of the UK—a narrative that can lead individuals to violence. This alarming rise in hostility was starkly demonstrated by the recent knife attacks against five men in Edinburgh. Our thoughts remain with the victims and all victims of violence and hatred. Such acts affect not only those directly involved, but entire communities, creating fear and anxiety. Because of the deeply rooted relationships that define our communities, an attack on one community can feel like an attack on all of us. In a heartening response to the attacks in Edinburgh, faith and community leaders and local residents united in Leith to show that the local community welcomes everyone. Similarly, as representatives of different faith and belief groups, we stand shoulder to shoulder to reject the hateful narrative, which is so often stirred up online by those seeking to spread division. We also call upon our media colleagues to ensure that all forms of violence are equally condemned, avoiding any impression that some acts are more worthy of condemnation than others. We must continue to come together across all faiths and none to ensure that love, respect, and unity triumph over division, and that Scotland remains a safe, inclusive, and peaceful home for everyone.
We are excited to announce that we have received funding from Religions for Peace UK to expand our Face to Faith school visit programme over the coming year. With their support we are able to offer programmes to schools across Scotland, with funding available to cover the cost of our speakers travelling to schools around the country including schools in remote regions. While the Face to Faith programme has been running since 2008, this funding will allow us to recruit and train more volunteer speakers and deliver sessions at a minimum of 10 new schools between September 2026 and May 2027. We are currently looking for both primary and secondary schools that would like to host a visit over the 2026-27 school year (free of charge). We are also looking for volunteers who would like to speak about their own faith background to groups of pupils (travel expenses covered). Volunteers will attend a training session facilitated by our staff team either in-person or online in August and September. A variety of types of presentations are available including school assemblies, classroom talks and interfaith day or half day sessions. Presentations can include an introduction to the core beliefs of the speaker's faith, how faith impacts their life and their personal faith story. Speakers can also talk on a theme from the perspective of their faith such as peace or climate change, demonstrating the common values across faiths. Pupils can ask questions directly to a friendly and approachable volunteer about their religion which can be significant in their journey of understanding, with an aim to increase empathy, break down barriers of fear and suspicion and challenge negative stereotypes. Schools or volunteers interested in the programme should get in touch with sydney@interfaithscotland.org.




