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Visit to Gurdwara in Scunthorpe

Zen Buddhist Chaplain said as a new member of the Chaplaincy team, I enjoy meeting people of different faiths.  Of course, there are both similarities and differences.  It...

Transgender Day of Remembrance

This week is Transgender Awareness Week, culminating on Sunday with the Transgender Day of Remembrance, which memorialises the hundreds of people each year whose lives are lost to...

Cycling and well-being

Cycling can be the key to well-being, for as many reasons as there are cyclists.  I cycle everyday for work, or pleasure, or for everyday jobs like shopping,...

it is good to talk-talking is better than worrying

The Multi-Faith Chaplaincy at the University of Lincoln is here for all staff of all faiths and none. The university is diverse and multicultural and so is the...

Raksha Bandhan

Raksha Bandhan, is a very popular and significant Hindu festival that celebrates brotherhood and love. It is an ancient festival and celebrated on the full moon in the...

Eid-ul-Adha

Like the month of Ramadhan the ninth month of the lunar calendar, the twelfth month Dhil Hijjah also holds special significance for Muslims around the world.  This month...

Passover in Lockdown

Passover is a time for friends and family to come together as a community and celebrate. This year, however, things have obviously been quite different. Many Jewish communities...

Virtual Vaisakhi: How a Sikh is celebrating differently during lockdown

This Vaisakhi has been an opportunity for quiet reflection. The time during the current lockdown has provided space and time away from the usual daily routine to connect...

Ramadhan

Ramadhan, the holy month for Muslims, will be starting on Thursday 23rd or Friday 24th April. Ramadhan is a month that Muslims all over the world look forward...

Multi-Faith Chaplaincy Focus Newsletter

Here is the link to download  our Chaplaincy Focus Newsletter.