5th December 2014

Voices of the great war

by Helen Snelson

The Grünheide-York Partnership exists to build greater understanding between German and British young people, both across national and across state-independent school divides.…

5th December 2014

Hide and seek

by Charles Hadfield

We sit round the silence listening to space, concentrating; our thoughts circle the quiet centre of the room. A faint movement far within the darkness, a cry: there, in the pile of…

28th November 2014

John Porter Rodwell

by Meg Hill
28th November 2014

An exam factory

by Barbara Childs
28th November 2014

A witness for peace

by Sue Bowers
28th November 2014

Action on education?

by David Day

What can we say? What can we do? These two challenges were posed at the start of the Quaker Values in Education conference in August. The ‘Woodbrooke threshings’ was a…

28th November 2014

Words: Mysticism

by Harvey Gillman

The paradox of mysticism lies in its origin. Muein in Greek means to be silent about, to conceal. In ancient Greece, the sacred mysteries were ceremonies of initiation for the few.…

28th November 2014

Thought for the Week: Remembrance, reflections and reconciliations

by Nick Tyldesley

The beginning of November is a time for remembering political/military events across Europe. It was an appropriate moment for the return visit to Lünen in Germany by Salford…

21st November 2014

Bim’s war

by Tara Craig
21st November 2014

Standing in powerful powerlessness

by Gwyneth Clapham
21st November 2014

Thought for the Week: Becoming the prayer

by Jill Allum

All my life I have felt that prayer is saying words to God. I have hunted for the words and felt a failure when I could not find them. Recently, I wrote a letter to the Friend…

21st November 2014

Letting our lives speak

by Sarah Dodgson

The Quaker Lesbian and Gay Fellowship (QLGF) is presently looking at the broad issues of ethics, domestic violence, how to rear children and the objectification of the male body…