London School of Economics Chaplain and Interfaith Adviser to visit Hounslow

Does involvement with other faiths weaken or strengthen one’s own faith?  How can people remain true to their own faith, but also engage meaningfully with others?  How should people behave who belong to faiths which seek to recruit new members?

These issues will be touched on by Rev Dr James Walters at a talk on Wednesday 16th July.  James is chaplain and interfaith adviser at the LSE, an institution known in the past at least for radical and secular studies.  There is however now a new interfaith centre which James has helped set up which is used by a wide range of faith groups with its own interfaith programme.

The talk takes place at the Parish Centre, St Michael and St Martin’s Church, Bath Road, Hounslow TW3 3EH at 7.30pm and is open to all.  For catering purposes it would be helpful if you could let us know if you are coming. Contact details on the Home Page.