Issue 19-08-2022

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Thought for the week: Celia Davies’ learning curve

FREE 18 Aug 2022 | by Celia Davies

What motivates someone to take action? What sustains them? For me there were two catalysts.

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Trials and errors: Tim Newell of Escaping Victimhood looks at a new report

18 Aug 2022 | by Tim Newell

‘In a four-day workshop, the psych-educational experience is mixed with creativity, bodywork and even fun.’ | Photo: by Tingey Injury Law Firm on Unsplash

Last month’s publication of the report from the Independent Commission into the Experience of Victims and Long-Term Prisoners* has been marked by very little public comment. Its significance in trying to make sense of sentencing for those deeply affected by justice in England and Wales – both victims and offenders –...

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Prisoners and conscience: Hugh McMichael on poverty

18 Aug 2022 | by Hugh McMichael

‘There were calls for a serious look at our economic system.’ | Photo: by Towfiqu barbhuiya on Unsplash

I recently attended a symposium at Birmingham University, visiting as a former prison chaplain. The law in England and Wales does not permit imprisonment for debt. But if a debtor fails to obey a magistrate’s order for payment, they can be imprisoned for contempt of court. A magistrate may...

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Peeping at Tom, part two: Deak Kirkham looks at the Gospel of Thomas

18 Aug 2022 | by Deak Kirkham

‘The Thomasine Jesus has a big overlap with liberal Quakerism.’ | Photo: by Olga Kononenko on Unsplash

Last week, I suggested that the Gospel of Thomas, a key document in the Nag Hammadi library discovered in Upper Egypt in 1945, contains ideas and themes which overlap with central concerns of contemporary liberal Quakerism. Looking at ‘inwardness’ and ‘salvation’, I tentatively characterised it as ‘a Quaker Gospel’. There are...

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Would you believe it? Neil Morgan on a transcendent God

18 Aug 2022 | by Neil Morgan

‘A transcendent God will not disappear just because people do not like the idea.’ | Photo: by Marc-Olivier Jodoin on Unsplash

Within the Quaker family, there have been some attacks on the idea of transcendence of late. Let me try to unpack the discussion.

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Moving forward: Abigail Maxwell visits New York Yearly Meeting

18 Aug 2022 | by Abigail Maxwell

‘If you want to see the face of God, look in the eyes of your neighbour. Love unites us: we can act as One.’ | Photo: Silver Bay, courtesy of the Silver Bay YMCA

On Zoom, I can go anywhere in the world, so I went to New York Yearly Meeting (NYYM)Summer Sessions. Until 2019, these took place at Silver Bay in the Adirondacks. This year they were ‘hybrid’ (sometimes called ‘blended’) with some Friends at Silver Bay and some online.

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BYM receives generous grant

FREE 18 Aug 2022 | by Rebecca Hardy

Britain Yearly Meeting (BYM) has been awarded £200,000 by Benefact Trust to support Quaker communities to thrive.

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Quaker draws TV stars to Bolton Pride event

FREE 18 Aug 2022 | by Rebecca Hardy

A Bolton Quaker’s films were shown to celebrate Bolton Pride this summer. The invite-only film festival at Bolton Hospice was introduced by former Coronation Street star Julie Hesmondhalgh who played the character of Hayley.

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Leeds Friends welcome Bikes for Peace

18 Aug 2022 | by Rebecca Hardy

Leeds Quakers are welcoming a group of Norwegian cyclists who are embarking on a thirty-mile tour for peace. Six to twelve activists from the ‘Bike for Peace’ organisation will arrive from Norway, with more supporters joining from the UK. Writing on Facebook, Leeds Quakers said: ‘We are looking forward to...

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Kenyan partners hold peace for election day

18 Aug 2022 | by Rebecca Hardy

A grassroots organisation that works with the Quaker Turning the Tide (TTT) programme in Kenya recruited seventy-one accredited election observers to help ensure peace in the presidential elections last week.

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Exeter Friends host school visits

18 Aug 2022 | by Rebecca Hardy

Exeter Quakers welcomed two groups of Year 8 school children to their Meeting house this summer. Pupils from schools in Exeter and Ashburton visited over two days, as part of a programme organised by Exeter City Council.

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Refuge

18 Aug 2022 | by Roger Iredale

The queen my mother taught me how to lead her people out of danger when I had fifteen years and only thoughts of life and love.

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Letters - 19 August 2022

18 Aug 2022 | by The Friend

Beliefs and principles I am grateful to Terry Faull for his honest and thoughtful piece (5 August) about a dilemma we can all recognise: how do we respond helpfully when a newcomer asks a reasonable question about our corporate beliefs? What do you all believe? Are you Christians? Do you believe...

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