Interfaith in rural Scotland

Jan Lethbridge describes interfaith work in Dunfries and Galloway

A close-up of the wallhanging produced at the celebration hosted by the DGMA International Women's Group. | Photo: Courtesy of Jan Lethbridge.

It isn’t often that I wish I lived in a city, but whenever I read of, hear of, or attend interfaith gatherings in Glasgow or Edinburgh I do wish such opportunities were available to me locally in Dumfries and Galloway. The Dumfries interfaith group basically consists of two of us: a Bahá’í friend and myself.

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