religion
Religion in Glasgow
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Glasgow Buddhist Centre -
Part of the Triratna Buddhist Community, a worldwide movement of people who engage with the Buddha’s teachings in the conditions of the modern world. Triratna is a Sanskrit term meaning 'three jewels' : the Buddha, Dharma (the Buddha’s teachings) and Sangha (the community of all those who follow the teachings).
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Glasgow Forum of Faiths -
The Glasgow Forum of Faiths was founded in 2002 to bring together leaders of faith communities and civic authorities to discuss issues of mutual interest and to work for the good of Glasgow.
Harvest Glasgow -
The focus of the ministry at Harvest Glasgow is to glorify and honour God by fulfilling the mission the Lord gave His followers through the Great Commission (Matthew 28:19-20) in the Spirit of the Great Commandment (Matthew 22:37-40).
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Work Place Chaplaincy Scotland -
Work Place Chaplaincy aims to offer relevant pastoral & spiritual support to people where they are – in the setting of their daily work and individual lives. The chaplain is available to all of all denominations or none, from the managing director to the new-start apprentice.
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Christian
Iona Community -
We are full Members, Associate, Youth and Staff Members, Volunteers and Friends of the Iona Community. What we share, expressed in many different ways, is an experience of the liberating power of Jesus Christ, and a commitment to the personal and social transformation that spring from the vision and values of the gospel.
Glasgow Street Pastors -
Glasgow Street Pastors is a volunteer-based initiative with a mandate to be a visible Christian influence in the city of Glasgow.
Emmanuel Christian Ministries -
If you are in Glasgow and searching for a place to worship, we welcome you to one of the very earliest Asian churches in the heart of the city of Glasgow.
Society of St.Vincent de Paul -
The Society of St Vincent dePaul is an international organisation of Catholic lay people, men and women, who practice Christianity by helping those in need on a person to person basis.
Scottish Catholic Observer -
The Scottish Catholic Observer began life in the 19th century as the Glasgow Observer, with its first edition printed on April 18, 1885, by the Glasgow Publishing Company at 58 Renfield Street, Glasgow.
Humanism
Jewish
Glasgow Jewish Representative Council -
The Council helps to ensure cordial relations between the Jewish community and other civic and religious groups and sends delegates to a variety of faith and other forums and committees.
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Gathering The Voices -
The Gathering The Voices project has gathered and made available online oral and video testimony from men and women who sought sanctuary in Scotland to escape the racism of Nazi-dominated Europe.
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Sikh
Glasgow Gurdwara -
Gurdwara Guru Granth Sahib Sikh Sabha, or locally known as Glasgow Gurdwara, marks progress for Sikhs in Scotland by proudly serving the community as the first purpose built Gurdwara in Scotland. Situated in multicultural Pollokshields, the Gurdwara acts as a cultural, educational and religious hub for Sikhs and the wider community.
Sikhs in Scotland -
Scottish Sikhs work hard everyday to lift up people's chances in life. From cultural events to global aid projects, to community meals and community education, Scottish Sikhs are playing their part in making Scotland a fairer, inclusive and stronger nation
Muslim
Celebrants
Other
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