8th June 2018

‘It’s a bit more complicated than that’

by Paul Parker

Just before Yearly Meeting, a colleague made me, as a joke, a badge which says: ‘I think you’ll find it’s a bit more complicated than that.’ I’d wanted one for ages;…

8th June 2018

Words killeth

by John Senior

When during my membership application visit I was asked what I understood by the word ‘God’ I replied without hesitation, quoting from my Buddhist vocabulary the paragraph that…

8th June 2018

Without masks

by Abigail Maxwell

The Quaker Lesbian and Gay Fellowship became QLGF, with a strapline saying it supported the LGBT+ community. Then it became the Quaker Gender and Sexual Diversity Community…

1st June 2018

A quiet joy

by Rosalind Smith
1st June 2018

The need for change

by Anne Adams

The movement against climate change is growing in momentum. But behind climate change lies capitalism, as Naomi Klein has pointed out in her book This Changes Everything, one of…

1st June 2018

Will we welcome Jesus back?

by Michael Wright

Cap Kaylor (23 and 30 March) has challenged us to enquire where our Religious Society of Friends is to look for its ‘identity and its engine’. He writes of the importance of…

1st June 2018

Thou art the man

by Joel C Wallenberg

Too long had wrongs and oppressions existed without an acknowledged wrongdoer and oppressor. It was not until the slaveholder was told “Thou art the man” that a healthful…

1st June 2018

Love never shouts

by Alastair McIntosh
1st June 2018

Farfield Meeting House

by Barbara Henderson
1st June 2018

Cherry blossom

by Ann Fox
25th May 2018

A dancing Meeting for Worship

by Anthony Gimpel
25th May 2018

A contemplative time

by Lynden Easterbrook