A gathering open to all faith communities in Cambridge, exploring themes from diverse faiths about how we live in the world today.
The Interfaith Connection Cambridge brings together people of faith in Cambridge so that we can learn about one another’s traditions, understand one another better, extend hospitality to one another, and become friends.
We are open to people of all faiths. The current steering committee includes members of local Jewish, Baha'i, Hindu, Muslim, Sikh and Christian communities. We gather three times a year, taking it in turns to host one another.
This time we are meeting at the Cambridge Central Mosque, and the event is being hosted by the Cambridge Muslim community. The evening will consist of a tour of the Mosque, followed by a talk from one of the Imams, and a Q & A session. Light refreshments will be served. Children are welcome, supervised by an adult at all times.
Join us as we explore our diverse faiths and create connections between people of different faith backgrounds in Cambridge.Everyone is very welcome to attend. To respect the practices of our hosts at this event, adult visitors are requested to observe modest dress that covers their arms and legs. Women will be asked to cover their heads before entering the prayer hall, so please bring a scarf with you. All visitors will be asked to remove their shoes at the entrance. If visitors are unable to remove their shoes for any reason, shoe covers can be provided.
Cambridge Central Mosque also has a free underground car park if you are planning on driving to the event.