According to the 2001 census, 74% (380,000) of Sheffield’s population affiliates with a faith tradition. There are more than 400 faith groups in the City, representing at least 15 religions and a wide variety of denominations within them. Such faith groups often have strong connections with the most marginalised and excluded people within the City, because their presence is deeply embedded in both local communities and in minority cultures. Individual faith communities with their resources (buildings, volunteers, skills and expertise, etc), also have great potential to offer a positive contribution to the regeneration and future of the City.
A brief history of the development of Sheffield Faiths Forum is documented in the Sheffield Faiths Forum Timeline. The impetus for the formation of the Sheffield Faiths Forum arose from the “Sheffield Faith Network” and was progressed by a Steering Group in conjunction with the Faith Leaders Group, overseen by OFFER.
Structure
OFFER has developed a database of groups, agencies and individuals connected with the City’s faith communities. This database is known as the “Sheffield Faith Network”, and includes bodies operating at different levels within the City, such as Sheffield Faiths Leaders Group (currently led by Bishop John Rawsthorne), city-wide interfaith initiatives (eg. Sheffield Interfaith), and interfaith initiatives at a neighbourhood level.
The relationship between Sheffield Faiths Forum and the “Sheffield Faith Network”, as well as to the Yorkshire and Humberside Faiths Forum and Sheffield First (the Local Strategic Partnership) is shown here. Faith groups in the “Network” may engage voluntarily in the work of the Faiths Forum, but have a role and remit which extend beyond that of Sheffield Faiths Forum and have lines of accountability outside of the Forum.
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| Sheffield Faiths Forum Timeline.pdf | 11.35 KB |
| Sheffield Faith Network Structure.pdf | 29.91 KB |
