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The historical Jesus

27 March 2014 | by Tina Leonard

'Jesus’ parables are filled with allusions to the prophecies of Isaiah, Jeremiah and Ezekiel...' | Photo: Ryk Neethling / flickr CC.

I am part of a small Quaker group using the ‘Friendly Bible Study’ method to study Mark’s gospel. Often we come across problems relating to our lack of knowledge of the context in which Bible stories are set; for example, why was Jesus visiting people who herded pigs? I...

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Ploughing

27 March 2014 | by Joan Condon

'Heavy hooves plod through the mud...' | Photo: Wolfweb / flickr CC.

The farmer tells us Old Punch is due for retirement now, and that he’ll spend the rest of his happy days grazing contentedly in peaceful pastures.

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Etty at Jesus Lane

20 March 2014 | by Noël Staples

Etty. | Photo courtesy of Ricardo Barros.

On 8 February 2014 the American actress Susan Stein performed her one-woman play Etty at Jesus Lane Meeting House in Cambridge, sponsored by Cambridgeshire Area Meeting. It was a great success. More than forty Friends and non-Friends paid rapt attention as Susan delivered her powerful performance of Etty’s words, based entirely...

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The Beast of Paradise

06 March 2014 | by Christopher Bagley

'...Come lie with me in this earth’s paradise.' | Photo: Lluis Satorre Gonzalez / flickr CC.

Thou, beast: my leaven, Thou, soft-footed lion, Thou, graceful green lizard, Thou, perfect fly:

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Pilgrimage

27 February 2014 | by Symon Hill

Somehow, this is not footfall. The tired glance is missing, and the peculiar ache of distance. Jerusalem, Medjugorje, Croagh Patrick – a list of names. Dust, horizons, remembering.

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John ap John

20 February 2014 | by Elaine Miles | 1 comment

Have you ever heard of John ap John, Of Coed Cristionydd not far from Ruabon? Son of a modest arable farmer, More solid than John and a great deal calmer, John now thought it was time to move on.

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Money for everyone

13 February 2014 | by Chris Stapenhurst

'Money for everyone...' | Photo: Petras Gagilas / flickr CC.

A citizen’s income (CI) is an unconditional, non-withdrawable income paid by the state to every individual as a right of citizenship in addition to other forms of income. Money for Everyone: Why we need a citizen’s income by Malcolm Torry demonstrates how such a policy can solve many...

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Thought for the Week: Piano

FREE 13 February 2014 | by R V Bailey | 1 comment

Like having a piano in the house We all need someone on whom to practise Love. Arpeggios of passion, chords of content, Persistent scales of care, with sharps or flats. Not necessarily the great concerto Of long-established wedded partnership –

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L’Amor che move il sole e l’altre stelle (Dante)

06 February 2014 | by Tim Brown

'And there will come another day / When light will fill the darkest places' | Photo: Gisela Giardino / flickr CC.

The Love that moves the sun and the other stars And shows me, too, that those deep-seated scars Of separation, loss and hopelessness And wondering who I really am Can lead me to a deeper sense of holiness.

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Quaker Meeting

16 January 2014 | by Rosie Adamson-Clark

Facing shafts of light without, within a brighter place we begin, to whisper then to shout   fractures of the outer core dropping of the daily mask, conversations deep and raw…   are offered to thee, yet…

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