
In an era of longer lives and shifting social structures, one question feels increasingly urgent:
How do we ensure we are not just living longer — but living well, together?
Join us at Temple Church, London, for a timely conversation exploring intergenerational justice, community cohesion, and the role of faith and public life in shaping a more connected and healthier future.
We will ask:
What is intergenerational justice, and how do we move it from theory into practice?
How can we bridge divides between generations in an age of rapid social, economic, and cultural change?
What are the key challenges—and best practices—for building meaningful community engagement across age groups and faith traditions? And, what role do religious spaces and communities play in this?
Can stronger intergenerational and interfaith relationships contribute to healthier, longer, and more fulfilling lives?
In an era marked by uncertainty and fragmentation, this event brings together perspectives from faith leadership, academia, and public policy to explore how we might rebuild trust across generations—and reimagine fairness over time.
Come and be part of a conversation about how we live together—not just now, but across time.
Breakfast will also be served
What to Expect
8:30 am – Arrival & breakfast
8:45 am – Moderated panel discussion (45–50 minutes)
9:30 – 9:50 am – Audience Q&A
9:50 – 10:30 am – Informal networking & breakfast
This event is designed for students, faith leaders, social entrepreneurs, policymakers, and anyone interested in the future of ageing in the UK.
As life expectancy extends, the question is not only how long we live — but how we live across generations.
Join us for a thoughtful morning dialogue in one of London’s most historic civic spaces.
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