Welcome to Watford InterFaith Association: this is the Home Page Interfaith scenes from Watford
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WIFA is a local group, affiliated to the World Congress of Faiths and a member of the Inter Faith Network for the UK. We seek to implement the values of inter-faith dialogue and translate them into practical action in the diverse area of Watford and South West Hertfordshire.
 
WIFA is a multi-religious organisation, involving believers of the following faiths: Baha'i Faith; Buddhism; Christianity; Hinduism; Islam; Judaism; Sikhism; and Zoroastrianism. All others of any faith or none are welcome to participate.
 
WIFA is based upon respect for religious differences as well as the conviction that religious persons and groups can work together with great value on shared commitments for their community.
 
 
 
 
Wednesday 8th September 2010
 
 
 
 
Second Sunday Prayer for Watford
 
 12th September
 
New Weekly Multi-faith Reading Group
 
 13th September
 
Hillingdon CCJ: Faith and the Police
 
 21st September
 
Interfaith Reflective Prayer Meeting
 
 28th September
 
Interfaith Week 2010
We regret that the Harold Meyer Memorial Lecture has had to be postponed due to unforeseen circumstances.
 
The Diversity Art Competition display at the Pump House, left to right Judith Bruni, Chief Inspector John Dempsey-Brench, Yogesh Joshi and Sgt John Luck  
 
The prize-giving for the inter schools poster competition, organised by WIFA in collaboration with the community police and supported by Elected Mayor Dorothy Thornhill, took place on Sunday 18th July.
 
 
 
The pilgirims pause on route, Judith Bruni centre with Mayor Dorothy Thornhill second on her left  
 
The first National Interfaith Week in England and Wales ran from 15th to 21st November 2009, and WIFA organised an Interfaith Pilgrimage of Watford Town Centre.