'Wales is a global leader in bilingual culture, is politically progressive, and is confident in its achievements.' Photo: Alex Liivet / flickr CC.

David Harries reports from Meeting of Friends in Wales in Lampeter, last month

‘Wales, Peter said, is invisible. Quakers don’t see Wales.’

David Harries reports from Meeting of Friends in Wales in Lampeter, last month

by David Harries 6th March 2020

What happens when thirty-five or so Friends from Wales and neighbouring counties get together, for the three-times-a-year Meeting of Friends in Wales (MFW)? Fellowship, mutual aid and discernment. (Mutual aid has to do with cooperation across our Area Meetings, work on a new website to cater for our needs, and attention to the simplification of our structures.)