11th October 2013

Drones

by Raymond Mgadzah

Friends have been urged to take part in the Drones Week of Action, running from 5-12 October. It is organised by the Drone Campaign Network – which was co-founded by Quaker…

11th October 2013

Goodness circles

by Alick Munro
4th October 2013

Webs

by Bridget Bowcock

He’s an ‘expert in communication’, his interest is plugged-in to copper wires and unseen radio-waves, his safely-distant coffee grows cold skin, two biscuits are softening,…

4th October 2013

Mindful cycling

by David Day
4th October 2013

Getting an education

by Anthony Murphy

I was deeply affected by Ian S Woods’ report on education in Ireland (30 August). In my current third career, as a would-be playwright/memoirist, I was reminded of a line I…

4th October 2013

Climate change – faith or action?

by Laurie Michaelis

Last Friday saw the first instalment of the Fifth Assessment Report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC): the summary from Working Group I, on the science of…

4th October 2013

British Quakers: Mission and message - Early Friends

by Stuart Masters and Simon Best
4th October 2013

Quaker Week

by Alistair Fuller

At the heart of our Quaker experience, inspiring and shaping everything that we do, is Meeting for Worship. It is the root and source of our action in the world; it nourishes our…

4th October 2013

Thought for the Week: In divine hands

by Michael Golby

What is our silence and stillness for? ‘Downtime’ from the busy lives we lead, certainly. That’s therapeutic, I am sure, like meditation or a country walk. But Meeting for…

4th October 2013

Proper rehabilitation

by Paul Funnell
13th September 2013

Equipping for Ministry

by Noël Staples
13th September 2013

Thought for the Week: What is a Quaker concern?

by John Hall

George Fox said, in a sermon in Ulverston Church in 1652, ‘Christ saith this, and the apostles say this; but what canst thou say? Art thou a child of the Light, and hast thou…