Events

The Calendar below includes upcoming DFBF events and other interfaith events in Devon, and reports and photos of previous events. [There is a known bug in the calendar, and it may go blank if you try changing the date or the display view. Refreshing the page should show the new information.]

See also the Shap e-calendar of Religious Festivals, featuring dates and descriptions of festivals. It is an invaluable resource for the teaching profession, students, businesses, chaplaincies, those in health care and public services.

 

Aug
23
Sun
FOR THE LOVE OF RIVERS FESTIVAL  @ Belle Isle Park
Aug 23 @ 11:00 am – 1:00 pm

DEFAN’S FOR THE LOVE OF RIVERS FESTIVAL 

Jay Jina, Hindu Chaplain at the University of Exeter Hindu Chaplaincy, and others from Devon’s Hindu Community and the Exeter Hindu Cultural Centre (EHCC) will be conducting Ganga Puja on the banks of the Exe on Sunday 23rd August. We will gather at 11am in Belle Isle Park and make our way to the river through the Willow trees along the banks. Alternatively, if access is limited here (there has been a lot of nettle growth), we will walk the short distance together to the unbound stretch of the Exe in Riverside Valley Park.

 

The Ganga Puja ceremony will include:

  1. Welcome: The philosophy of Living Water
  2. Preparing for the Puja: Inner Cleansing (Achamana)
  3. The Puja: Invocation of the Seven Rivers (Snana Mantra)
  4. Collective singing of the Ganga River Aarti with Diyas
  5. Recitation of Shanti Paath: Ecological Pledge

 

After the Ganga Puja, Joanna Scott, a Quaker from Exmouth Quakers, will be holding a time of Quaker Stillness and Reflection for around 40 minutes. We will then be enjoying a ‘bring and share’ picnic where there will be other reflections and practical information shared by those belonging to various traditions and nature organisations.

Sep
1
Tue
An introduction to the Baháʼí faith – Warren Houghton @ The Mint Church
Sep 1 @ 5:15 pm – 6:45 pm

1st September

An introduction to the Baháʼí faith: progressive revelation and building a united global community

Warren Houghton

Exeter Interfaith programme 2026

Sep
12
Sat
Walking the Labyrinth @ Orcombe Point
Sep 12 @ 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm

walking the labyrinth 2026

Exmouth Quakers are joining with local Sand Artist, Paul Burton for an opportunity to experience the spiritual practice of ‘walking the labyrinth’. Join us at 12pm for a vegetarian picnic first. Everyone very welcome.

Exmouth Quakers are inviting people from all faiths and none to join with us on Saturday 12th September 12 – 4pm for a vegetarian picnic and an opportunity to take part in the spiritual practice of ‘walking the Labyrinth’ on beautiful Exmouth beach.  
 
We will have a large silent Labyrinth for those that wish to experience this spiritual practice and a smaller one for those that wish to experiment with running, skipping or jumping around the Labyrinth, as inspired! There may be a treasure to be found at the centre.  This smaller Labyrinth is suitable for children who find being silent for a long period tricky.
 
We will be meeting at 12pm on the beach for a vegetarian picnic and would love to get to know more people with different faiths or no faith.
Oct
6
Tue
Representing Christianity: a Cross-Cultural Perspective – Victoria Omotoso @ The Mint Church
Oct 6 @ 5:15 pm – 6:45 pm

6th October

Representing Christianity: a Cross-Cultural Perspective

Victoria Omotoso

Exeter Interfaith programme 2026

Nov
3
Tue
The sacred feminine: an exploration across different spiritual traditions – Cathy Potter @ The Mint Church
Nov 3 @ 5:15 pm – 6:45 pm

3rd November

The sacred feminine: an exploration across different spiritual traditions.

Cathy Potter

Exeter Interfaith programme 2026

Dec
1
Tue
Is Christmas a Christian, pagan or secular festival? @ The Mint Church
Dec 1 @ 5:15 pm – 6:45 pm

1st December

Is Christmas a Christian, pagan or secular festival?

Various

Exeter Interfaith programme 2026

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