Interfaith in the Media
This page offers some helpful video clips, links and articles showcasing how the work of the Interfaith Foundation, Seminary and Ministers are portrayed publicly in the print and broadcast media.
About the Interfaith Seminary
Seminary voices: a short video film about the seminary training
About the work of Interfaith Ministers
Rev Stephen Wright, interfaith minister, retreat director, director of Sacred Space and a professor of nursing is interviewed by Church Times, the first time this movement has achieved such prominence in an Anglican publication!
Rev Ann Day is interviewed on BBC Radio Oxford about her work as an Interfaith Minister
Rev Francis Briers talks on camera about What is Interfaith Ministry?
Rev Francis Briers talks on camera about What is spiritual counselling?
Rev Levi Hall is interviewed for Green Spirit Magazine about his route to ordination as an interfaith minister via the West End, street-life and prison
Rev Noel Lockyer-Stevens talks about the Five Word Legacy in the Lightworker magazine.
Revs Paul Sandford, Estelle Williams and Lucy Wintle offer divorce ceremonies as described in The Sun and The Times
Rev Francis Briers article in The Society for Curious Thought
Rev Akasha Lonsdale is interviewed by Aled Jones on BBC Radio 2 Sunday Show (MP3 link available shortly)
Rev Catherine Lucas has written an article for Caduceus magazine and for The Times
Rev Akasha Lonsdale is interviewed by the Los Angeles Times and in the Jewish Telegraph about her new book, Do I Kneel or Do I Bow?
Rev Akasha Lonsdale writes on diversity and inter-faith in a recent issue of Asian Woman magazine.
Rev Andrew Hunter hosts a weekly radio programme on TD1Radio in the Scottish Borders including interviews with local people serving their community.
Rev Stephen Wright is interviewed by Nursing Standard on the importance of spirituality in nursing care.
Rev Estelle Laybourne is interviewed about being an interfaith minister by Julia Armstrong
Reverends Ken Day and Lizzie Foster-Bollons, both Macmillan clinical nurse specialists, talk to Mac Voice, the in-house magazine for Macmillan, describing their expeirence of our training and the impact it has had on their care

