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.

 

Nov
8
Sat
Building an Interfaith Community @ St Stephen's Church
Nov 8 @ 3:00 pm – 4:30 pm

DFBF Building Community flyer 2025

Building an Interfaith Community

Guest speaker: Arezoo Farahzad

Consort with the followers of all religions in a spirit of friendliness and fellowship” Tablets of Bahá’u’lláh (Baháʼí Faith)

Community … what does it mean to you?

Why is it important for Faith Communities to work together?

Can I follow my own spiritual path and, at the same time, celebrate with others?

  • 3.00 – 4.30 pm
  • Sat 8th Nov 2025
  • St Stephen’s Church, High Street Exeter
  • Free admission and refreshments (no booking necessary)
Nov
15
Sat
Meet a Muslim, Pagan, Buddhist, Jew, Humanist, Christian … @ St Stephen's Church
Nov 15 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

DFBF Meet a .. flyer 2025

Meet a Muslim, Pagan, Buddhist, Jew, Humanist, Christian …

  • 2-4pm on Saturday 15th November 2025
  • St Stephen’s Church, High Street, Exeter
  • Free admission, no booking necessary
  • Refreshments

    Come and share a cup of tea and meet diverse members of faith and belief groups from across the region, in a relaxed environment.

    Have you ever wanted to find out about the diversity of Pagan practices in Devon, how different Christian groups get along, where to find the Exeter Sikh Gurdwara or how many languages are spoken at the Mosque?

Dec
2
Tue
Exeter Interfaith: beliefs about prayer and miracles @ The Mint Church
Dec 2 @ 5:15 pm – 6:45 pm

2nd December

What role do beliefs about prayer and miracles play in religious practice today?

Andrew Sails

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