Some see the division between theist and nontheist as both puzzling and unbridgeable. But is it really? When do we sit down together, not to argue but to explore and listen…
Quakers make the bold claim that we do not need to keep ‘Times and Seasons’, that every day is a day for remembering the meaning of the great Christian festivals and for…
It is my first Quaker Meeting. Driven by a need that requires that I look elsewhere than conventional church services, I have spoken to relatives who have attended Meetings over…
Over the past two years I have been privileged to assist in the birth of a phoenix. Rising from the ashes of the original community at Bamford, which disbanded after more than…
A few days before we were due to hold our January Area Meeting (AM), the forecast was for heavy snow. We cover, in Ipswich and Diss, quite a wide geographical area: many of our…
What are our Meeting houses for? To meet in, yes, as our very own places for worship, Quaker business, coffee and biscuits, all that committee stuff. But is that all? Are we…
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