Burngreave focused for interfaith week

John Vincent and Nirmal Fernando
John Vincent and Nirmal Fernando

Story: Nirmal Fernando

Photo: Rohan Francis

Sheffield’s celebrations for UK’s first ever interfaith week will be launched on Sunday, 15th November 2009 at Burngreave on the theme of ‘Faith, Work and Food in Fellowship’.

The day will commence at Burngreave Ashram on Spital Hill with outdoor faith reflections, followed by the planting of an ‘Interfaith Tree’ on Ellesmere Green. Lunch will be at the Al-Rahman Mosque, preceded by reflections from all faiths. Readings, talks, music and song from representatives of some seven faith communities will be hosted by the Pitsmoor Methodist Church in the afternoon. It is proposed to have interfaith displays on Burngreave’s streets over this period, sponsored by the churches, mosques and other faith centres in the area.

Burngreave has become a focus for interfaith activities for a number of years. One example is the Multifaith Chapel and Library, started a year ago at the Burngreave Ashram. Displayed with equal prominence, side by side on its walls, are harmonious depictions of seven major faiths. It is open to individuals and groups irrespective of identity with a faith or with none. Interfaith seminars on topical social issues are regularly held. Prayer, meditation, studies and discussion is also ongoing.

The interfaith launch event starts at 12 noon Sunday 15th November at Burngreave Ashram, Spital Hill. The Interfaith tree planting at Ellesmere starts at 1pm. To reserve a place for lunch contact: Nirmal Fernando; Burngreave Ashram, 84-86 Spital Hill, Sheffield S4 7LG, 270 0972 or 020 8961 5867 (answering machine) – curlsu@hotmail.com

Launch of Interfaith week, and tree planting
12:00pm to 3:00pm Sunday 15 November 2009

Launching UK’s First Interfaith Week in Sheffield

Organised by Sheffield Interfaith, Islamic Society of Britain and Multifaith Chapel & Library Burngreave Ashram

12:00 Noon – Welcoming at Burngreave Ashram

At 86 Spital Hill S4/opposite Burngreave Library

Introductions & Fellowship over Tea & Coffee

12:30 PM – Faith Reflections [Outdoors]

Bahai, Buddhist, Christian, Hindu, Humanist, Islamic, Judaic, Sikh, Others – in alphabetical order – 2mins from each faith – Silent Meditation

1:00 PM – Planting ‘Interfaith Tree’ on Ellesmere Green

Bottom of Burngreave Road, on the green near the Post Office [faith reflections as above]

1:45 PM – Welcome at Al-Rahman Mosque Burngreave

On Ellesmere Road at the junction with Gower Street

Faith Reflections [as above] & Lunch at Mosque

3:00 PM – Interfaith Gathering at Pitsmoor Methodist Church

On Burngreave Road at junction of Christchurch Road

Readings, Recitations, Talks, Song & Music

Bahai, Buddhist, Christian, Hindu, Humanist, Islamic, Judaic, Sikh, Others – in alphabetical order – 02mins from each faith

4:00 PM – Interfaith Pledge

Tea/Coffee

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