London's religions map
London hosts more religions than any other city on the planet. This snapshot of six of the largest faiths shows
where they predominate
Evangelical worship in London
A world away from sombre sermons, evangelical worship is a dramatic, noisy and moving spectacle – and attendances in the capital are on the up. Time Out bears witness.
Religion and free speech
‘Protecting
religion’ has been the justification for policing free speech in
Britain. Is the charge of blasphemy making a comeback?
Religion and fashion
Time Out meets the young Londoners making religion hip.
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Muslim speed dating
For
religious Londoners, finding a long-term partner who shares your
beliefs is no easy feat. Time Out enters the world of Muslim speed
dating.
The God food guide
Does a meal in a place of worship have to come with a side order of preaching? Not if you know where to dine.
Life
as a monk in London
Time Out spends time with the Catholic monks at St Benedict's Ealing Abbey.
Neasden's Hindu temple
The
BAPS Shri Swaninarayan Hindu Mandir in north London is the biggest
Hindu temple in the world outside India, and a fitting addition to our
choice of the capital's seven wonders.
Is London's future Islamic?
If the capital becomes a predominately Muslim city in years to come, what would this actually mean? Would you be enriched or enraged?
Carol concerts in London
Learn about the history of some of our favourite carols, and find details of some of the capital's best carol concerts and services, including that at St Paul's and the Royal Albert Hall Christmas Festival.