Reading Interfaith Group

 
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2004

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Friendship Walk 2004

"I enjoyed the walk with the other members of faiths particularly since it was dry! When I entered the Gurdwara, I was fascinated by the music coming from the instruments which initially seemed to be repeating over and over again but as I began to meditate, they produced for me a beautiful rhythm and made me feel very much at home.
I felt that the support of the local dignitaries added much lustre to the occasion and I realised that we achieved all our objectives."
Rabbi Adrian Jesner

"I took part in the friendship walks in 2003 and 2004. I found them very inspiring. There is always a wonderful welcome from the places of worship visited. Our hosts delight in giving us a brief window into their faith and place of worship. At a time when so much emphasis is being made of the differences between faiths, the Friendship Walk provides a public affirmation that there is much more uniting us."
Bob Brown

"We thought the Friendship Walk was very good indeed. It was very enjoyable. I enjoyed the friendship and visiting different places of worship. This year I fully intend to complete the route because I am still very young at heart and have been practicing"
Jim Talbot

 

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