Faith in a Multifaith Culture
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Posted on: 10th February 2025

An exciting interfaith event has just taken place as part of student ministry at St. George's, Leeds.

Some forty of the church’s students gathered to listen to a tri-faith panel, followed by discussion in small groups. Entitled Faith in a Multifaith Culture, it aimed to help students understand what makes people from other faiths 'tick' and how, although we have differences of belief, we have much in common.

It was organised by one of St George’s  students, Beth, and David Kibble, a St George’s licensed lay minister who leads its interfaith group.

During the evening trainee rabbi Anna Dyson, Vicar of Holy Trinity Boar Lane Josh Lees, and Imam Qari Asim talked about how they pictured God and how they felt their faith affected their everyday life. 

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