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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

Interreligious Encounters and Creative Practice: Exhibition

Our Faces of Faith exhibition will be displayed at the University of Edinburgh as part of the Interreligious Encounters and Creative Practice event. The exhibition of creative practice begins on Monday 18th January and concludes on Thursday 19th February at the university's Chaplaincy Centre. Interreligious 

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Chaplaincy Centre, Chaplaincy Centre, University of Edinburgh, 1 Bristo Square
Edinburgh, EH8 9AL United Kingdom
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Understanding the Windrush Schemes

Weโ€™re excited to be working with the Windrush Engagement Team to share this important conversation. Many people have heard of the Windrush Generation - those who came from Commonwealth countries to help rebuild Britain after the war, but not everyone knows about the difficulties some 

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Public Training Courses

More training courses coming soon in 2026.

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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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We hosted an Interfaith Conversation Cafรฉ on 4th February, as part of the World Interfaith Harmony Week. Participants from diverse faith and belief backgrounds engaged in interactive dialogue and discussions about religious calendars and festivals. Urzula Glienecke, our special guest from the Interfaith Alignment, also shared an inspiring video from the Calendar of Light. A closing Metta meditation gently brought participants' awareness back to the present moment, reflecting on the feelings of compassion and love.

Delighted to be invited to attend the annual Human Fraternity Day Conference, hosted by Ahl Al Bait Scotland and the Catholic Committee for Interreligious Dialogue. Keynote speeches on how we can support migrants and refugees through real-life acts of human fraternity from across the community were inspiring. #HumanFraternity

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