On Sunday, 10th November a wonderful group of curious men and women of different faiths gathered for the Brent Interfaith Walk. We began at the Churches of St Anne's and St Andrew's, strolled around the corner to the Al-Khoei Mosque (Centre) and ended only a little further away at the Shree Swaminarayan Temple. Within
this short distance we travelled to the religious heart of four very
different communities whose worshipers have their roots from across the
UK, in Africa, in the Middle East and in India and who have made their
home in Brent.
As we moved from worship space to worship space, we read and heard about the history of their foundation in Brent and caught hints and glimpses of the individual's stories (you can read more about those on the individual tabs of this blog).
What shone through was the warmth of the welcome, the openness and the heart-felt sharing of those stories of faith and heritage. Thank you to our hosting faiths for a truly enriching afternoon.
As we moved from worship space to worship space, we read and heard about the history of their foundation in Brent and caught hints and glimpses of the individual's stories (you can read more about those on the individual tabs of this blog).
What shone through was the warmth of the welcome, the openness and the heart-felt sharing of those stories of faith and heritage. Thank you to our hosting faiths for a truly enriching afternoon.
Pilgrims enjoying the Heritage stories of St Anne's and St Andrew's |
Arriving at the Mosque |
Welcoming the Pilgrims to the Mosque and to the heritage stories exhibition |
Heritage stories and exhibits |
Shree Swaminarayan Temple |
Being welcomed at the Temple |
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