Dates:
17th – 19th July 2026Venue: Lincoln Bishop University, Lincoln
The Centre for Reconciliation (TCfR) will host its first International Conference from 17th – 19th July 2026 at Lincoln Bishop University, Lincoln.
The theme is “
Reconciliation in Action: Using Religion and Belief to Build a Better Society.” The conference will bring together faith leaders, academics, community practitioners, peacebuilders, artists, and young leaders to explore justice, healing, and transformation through interfaith and intercultural collaboration.
Delegates travelling from outside the UK must cover their own flights, visas, insurance, and related costs. Alternatively, participation will be possible via Zoom.
Conference Pricing Accommodation Options- Single Occupancy (2 nights): £350
- Double Occupancy (2 nights): £560
Day Pass Options- Weekend day pass (Friday, Saturday & Sunday- includes meals, refreshments and sessions): £170
- Friday Reception/ Evening Only Pass: £85
- Saturday Day Pass (includes Meals and programme): £155
Deposits- Residential delegates: £100 deposit required to confirm accommodation.
- Day delegates: £50 deposit required to secure a day pass.
On-the Day Pricing If a day pass is purchased on the day, a small surcharge will apply to cover administrative and catering adjustments:
- Friday on-the-day pas: +£10
- Saturday on-the-day pass: +£15
- Weekend on-the-day pass: +£20
What to Expect at the ConferenceInspiring Keynotes & Panels – Hear from leading international faith leaders, peacebuilders, academics, and cultural practitioners on reconciliation, justice, and healing in today’s world.
Practical Workshops – Take part in hands-on sessions exploring leadership, listening, and interfaith action through real case studies and shared experiences.
Creative Arts & Storytelling – Experience reconciliation expressed through music, poetry, and the arts as tools for dialogue and transformation.
Global Networking – Connect with over 100 delegates from the UK and abroad, including faith leaders, community activists, and young changemakers.
Intercultural & Interfaith Dialogue – Engage in conversations that bridge divides across cultures, religions, and communities, fostering collaboration and mutual understanding.
Hybrid Participation – Join us in person in Lincoln or online via Zoom, with opportunities to contribute and connect wherever you are.