Herefordshire Humanists have organised what promises to be an intriguing and informative talk on October 27th by Jeremy Rodell.

The talk concerns some of the most significant shifts in religious belief and practice since the Reformation and what they imply for Humanists.

Everyone is welcome to attend the event in the Kindle Centre with Jeremy Rodell, who is the Dialogue Officer for the British Humanist Association, opening a discussion between the non-religious philosophy of Humanism and other worldviews and religions.

Among other charity roles he also volunteers as a humanist speaker for 3FF, working to build understanding between people of different faiths and beliefs.

Like many Humanists Jeremy believes Humanism can make an important and positive contribution to our plural society.

New faces are always very welcome at meetings especially if you haven’t attended before or are simply curious about Humanism or interfaith dialogue. The group will be meeting on October 27th in Office E of the Kindle Centre, Hereford, HR2 7JE at 7pm.