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Studies tested: Sandra Berry reflects on how Woodbrooke has coped with the pandemic
18th June 2021

Studies tested: Sandra Berry reflects on how Woodbrooke has coped with the pandemic

by Sandra Berry
A touch of class: Maggie Allder on a societal divide
18th June 2021

A touch of class: Maggie Allder on a societal divide

by Maggie Allder
Mission critical: Geoffrey Durham tells of a new outreach project for all Friends
11th June 2021

Mission critical: Geoffrey Durham tells of a new outreach project for all Friends

by Geoffrey Durham
Let it ride? Tony D’Souza avoids an argument but addresses a question
11th June 2021

Let it ride? Tony D’Souza avoids an argument but addresses a question

by Tony D’Souza
Object lesson: Anne Watson on education post-Covid
11th June 2021

Object lesson: Anne Watson on education post-Covid

by Anne Watson
Body building: Jackie Carpenter on community living
11th June 2021

Body building: Jackie Carpenter on community living

by Jackie Carpenter
Seven Small Experiments with Language and Faith
11th June 2021

Seven Small Experiments with Language and Faith

by Dana Littlepage Smith
Canadian Friends Service Committee: Anniversary reflections by Keira Mann
4th June 2021

Canadian Friends Service Committee: Anniversary reflections by Keira Mann

by Keira Mann
Priority delivery: Robert Almond, Jeff Beatty and Caroline Nursey discuss change at BYM
4th June 2021

Priority delivery: Robert Almond, Jeff Beatty and Caroline Nursey discuss change at BYM

by Robert Almond, Jeff Beatty and Caroline Nursey
A class act: Karen Dickson attends QCEA’s peace education conference
4th June 2021

A class act: Karen Dickson attends QCEA’s peace education conference

by Karen Dickson
Elijah’s Crossing
4th June 2021

Elijah’s Crossing

by Jonathan Wooding
Bee in the bonnet: Quakers are stuck in awkward structures, says Frances Voelcker
28th May 2021

Bee in the bonnet: Quakers are stuck in awkward structures, says Frances Voelcker

by Frances Voelcker
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