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Body building: Fred Ashmore sees London Quakers meet by Zoom
27th November 2020

Body building: Fred Ashmore sees London Quakers meet by Zoom

by Fred Ashmore
Silence and creativity: Sally Beamish interviewed
20th November 2020

Silence and creativity: Sally Beamish interviewed

by Rebecca Hardy
Yearly Meeting 2020, Joseph Jones
20th November 2020

Yearly Meeting 2020, Joseph Jones

by Joseph Jones
‘The pub with no beer’ in and out of Quaker ownership for 400 years. Alan Clowes tells the story
20th November 2020

‘The pub with no beer’ in and out of Quaker ownership for 400 years. Alan Clowes tells the story

by Alan Clowes
October’s Meeting of Friends in Wales: Carolyn Sansom attends
20th November 2020

October’s Meeting of Friends in Wales: Carolyn Sansom attends

by Carolyn Sansom
Public enemy? Mark Laskin, a British American Friend, on polarisation
20th November 2020

Public enemy? Mark Laskin, a British American Friend, on polarisation

by Mark Laskin
Never in doubt: white people need to make the case that black lives matter says Gillian Metheringham
13th November 2020

Never in doubt: white people need to make the case that black lives matter says Gillian Metheringham

by Gillian Metheringham
In your own times: Frank Regan picks up where Ecclesiastes left off
13th November 2020

In your own times: Frank Regan picks up where Ecclesiastes left off

by Frank Regan
General Meeting for Scotland met again by Zoom this month. Robin Waterston reports
13th November 2020

General Meeting for Scotland met again by Zoom this month. Robin Waterston reports

by Robin Waterston
Safety first: Philip Austin from Northern Friends Peace Board
13th November 2020

Safety first: Philip Austin from Northern Friends Peace Board

by Philip Austin
Pride and prejudice: Tony D’Souza probes populism
13th November 2020

Pride and prejudice: Tony D’Souza probes populism

by Tony D’Souza
‘Opening to stillness and stepping back from our thinking mind is not necessarily comfortable.’
6th November 2020

‘Opening to stillness and stepping back from our thinking mind is not necessarily comfortable.’

by Gabrielle Scott
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