We don’t just eat porridge

Claire Brazil questions how Quakers can survive if outreach is not more effective

I am very concerned about the future of British Quakers – it is not an exclusive secret society for the white, privileged, educated few. Once our over-sixties die out, the remaining members could hire a hall somewhere central, like Birmingham, once a month and hope to fill a room.

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