As faith leaders in Liverpool and the region, we are glad and proud to know one another and to stand together. We work for partnership and co-operation, for a world filled with peace and justice, and against hate speech and discrimination of all kinds.
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The Faith Leaders Network is made up of Christian, Muslim, Jewish, Hindu, Buddhist, Sikh and Baha'i faith leaders around the Liverpool City Region. We meet twice yearly to consult, plan and take action together. Throughout the year, members share information and support across the region, including informing and impacting on regional and national planning.
The network is hosted by Bishop Paul Bayes, Anglican Bishop of Liverpool, and is coordinated by Rev Dr Crispin Pailing of Liverpool Parish Church. Faiths4Change provide interfaith development coordination for the network. |
The Faith Leaders Network is currently made up of representatives from: Liverpool Diocese, Liverpool Archdiocese, URC Mersey Synod, British Methodist Church, St Elisabeth the New Martyr, Liverpool Parish Church, Liverpool Cathedral, Bishop's Lodge, Transform North West Church, St.Vincent De Paul RC Church, Greek Orthodox Church of St Nicholas, Warrington Council of Faiths, Warrington Diocese, Lord Rama Krishna Temple, Guru Nanak Gurdwara, Islamic Association Warrington, Liverpool Baha'i, Reformed Synagogue, Allerton Synagogue, Princes Road Synagogue, Merseyside Jewish Representative Council, King David Foundation, Aigburth Buddhist Temple, Kadampa Buddhist Centre, Al-Rahma Mosque, Abdullah Quilliam Mosque, Penny Lane Mosque, Liverpool Region Mosque Network, PAL Multicultural Centre, Wirral Deen Mosque, Liverpool (Kirkby) Ganesh Temple, ANKUR, Guru Nanak Darbar, St Helens Mosque, Wigan Mosque (Masjid Tooba), HMP Liverpool multi-faith chaplaincy team and Liverpool Commonwealth Association.