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Other Inter Faith Organisations and Initiatives

Promoting Religious Literacy. BCDD builds knowledge, confidence and skills in our multi faith context. 

ECRL
The European Council of Religious Leaders is one of five regional Interreligious Councils  (IRCs) within the Religions for Peace network.
Global Connections is a growing, vibrant network of UK agencies, churches, colleges and support services linked together for resources, learning and representation.
Hiwar.net: A place for a truthful relation where people seek to understand each other as they wish to be understood.
The Inter Faith Network for the UK was founded in 1987 to promote good relations between people of different faiths in this country.
Christian Witness in a Multi-faith Society.
The Joseph Interfaith Foundation is an officially joint Muslim-Jewish interfaith organisation that is committed to fostering engagement through a constructive and realistic dialogue between the Muslim and Jewish communities in Britain and abroad.
Sacred Roots is a creative interfaith inspired initiative. It highlights the commonality of belief and values across all faith traditions but focuses in particular on the Abrahamic heritage with an emphasis on projecting perennial spiritual humanism through the Arts.
The Programme for Christian-Muslim Relations in Africa (PROCMURA) is a programme that was established by the churches in Africa with the support of partner churches in Europe and North America.

The Centre is a Christian-led, independent charity which owns the freehold of the site, managed by a Board of Trustees, chaired by the Bishop of London. It aims "to encourage and enable people to practise reconciliation and peace-making in their communities and lives".
St Philip’s Centre is based in Britain’s most multi faith city outside London.  It provides a unique opportunity to learn about relations between faith communities.

The Three Faiths Forum has focused on improving understanding between the Muslim, Christian and Jewish communities and their engagement with wider society.
Established as a Methodist presence in the city centre of Bradford. A church presence serving not only Methodists but also the wider church in its work with communities across Bradford and West Yorkshire.
The Relations with Other Faiths Working Group seeks to promote knowledge and understanding of other living world faiths and their communities.
Muslim/Christian Marriage Support Group A network of people involved in or closely affected by Muslim/Christian marriage. We have a variety of backgrounds and affiliations across both faith traditions. We are united by our experience of living with both faiths at the heart of our love and our lives and by our desire to explore, value, celebrate and share this experience.
The Greater London Presence & Engagement Network (PEN) is part of the Church of England’s national process of training and equipping Christians for ministry and mission in a multi faith society.
Stories of religion and faith from across England hosted by Gavin Ashenden. Featuring highlights from the BBC local radio Sunday breakfast shows across the country.
Equipping leaders, resourcing scholars, developing Biblically-based thinking at the Muslim-Christian interface through teaching, research and consultancy.
The Feast is a Christian charity based in Birmingham, to promote community cohesion between Christian and Muslim young people.
St Michael's is an all party theological college serving the Anglican and Methodist Churches and the work of chaplaincy in partnership with Cardiff University.
The Lambeth Youth Faith Forum is a sector of the Faiths Together in Lambeth organisation, bringing together youth of various faith groups into one place whereby they can interact and initiate dialogue.
The Anglican Communion Office, based in London, England, at St Andrew's House, is the permanent secretariat for the Instruments of Communion. It serves the Anglican Consultative Council, the Primates' Meetings and the Lambeth Conference, as well as commissions, committees and other groups.
MBCOL set up in August 1994 co-ordinates all of the Mosques in the Leicestershire area in order to deal with religious funeral preferences and requirements of its Muslim communities.
The World Council of Churches is a fellowship of churches which confess the Lord Jesus Christ as God and Saviour according to the scriptures, and therefore seek to fulfil together their common calling to the glory of the one God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
The Christian Enquiry Agency provides information for people who want to find out about the Christian faith and its founder Jesus Christ.
Plain Islam aims to provide information on Islam and Muslims to non-specialist audiences in a way that is clear, simple and accessible.
Churches Together in England is the national body set up by the churches in 1990, and has partner bodies in Scotland, Wales and Ireland. Churches Together in Britain and Ireland is the successor body to the British Council of Churches, and co-ordinates the work of the four nations. 
The Centre aims to provide a space where inter faith meetings, study and dialogue can take place amongst different world religions. The centre is funded and run by a single faith (Christian) but with many faith involvements.

 


 

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Baptism is a very special moment on the journey of faith. It is a moment when God's presence and blessing meets us, and it is a moment when we make our personal commitment of faith in Jesus as Lord.
A Christian organisation supporting faith-based social action in the England’s poorest communities. Working with local organisations, developing local solutions to tackle the effects of poverty.
We are helping to create a free, fair and responsible Big Society by putting power in the hands of citizens, neighbourhoods and councils...
We are the leaders in community development strategy and delivery. We manage programmes that fund projects in our communities, carry out research into what works, and use that to improve policy and practice. As a charity and a public body, we have a unique partnership with both government and those making change on the ground.
The Diocese of Lichfield is encouraging all its churches to register as Fairtrade Status churches as a public commitment to standing with the world's poor.
Islamic Relief is an international aidand development charity, which aims to alleviate the suffering of the world's poorest people.
 
As well as responding to disasters and emergencies, Islamic Relief promotes sustainable economic and social development by working with local communities - regardless of race, religion or gender.

MB Reckitt Trust is an organization that takes initiatives and holds consultations on topics of Christian and social concern.