Faith groups have a ‘sacred civic role’ in the pandemic
Faith groups are delivering essential services during the pandemic, but there may be tension as they fill gaps in welfare provision while retaining their distinctive ethos.
Faith groups are delivering essential services during the pandemic, but there may be tension as they fill gaps in welfare provision while retaining their distinctive ethos.
Sikhs mark the birthday of Guru Gobind Singh Ji, the 10th Guru and founder of the Khalsa, with virtual celebrations on Wednesday 20 January.
The Sikh festival to celebrate the birthday of founder Guru Nanak Dev Ji, usually includes street processions, community meals and worship, but this year it’s virtual.
A violent attack on a Sikh schoolboy in Telford, which was filmed and posted on twitter, has gone viral causing widespread condemnation and concern.
By Lianne Kolirin Congregations have quietly celebrated the news today that places of worship in England have been allowed to […]
By Minreet Kaur It all started off with a simple video of my dad skipping at the allotment one day […]
By Harmeet Singh Sikhs have stepped up efforts to help people in need during the coronavirus pandemic, as an act […]
By Minreet Kaur, 13 April 2020 We are three weeks into lockdown and I feel quite strange inside because the […]
News comment on the launch of the National Sikh Police Association, representing the views of hundreds of Sikh police officers […]