Interfaith Week 2011 Exhibition on Worship & Service at Leeds City Museum organised by Concord.

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Interfaith Week 2011 Exhibition on Worship & Service at Leeds City Museum organised by Concord

Official Opening by the Lord Mayor

Concord Display

Buddhist Display

Buddhist Display

Muslim Display

Muslim Display

Christianity Display

Christianity Display

Judaism Display

Judaism Display

Pagan Display

City of Sanctuary Display

Theology & Religious Studies Display

Community Transport Association Display

Sikhism Display

Hinduism Display

Interfaith Display

Bahai’i Display

Brahma Kumari Display

Talk on Muslim Worship

Hindu Dancing

Henna Painting

Making Paper Cranes

Sikh Music

Bird’s Eye View