Issue 09-09-2022

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Thought for the week: Ruth Tod on a national day of action

FREE 8 Sep 2022 | by Ruth Tod

On 22 September, Quakers and many others in the UK will be coming together to demand that the government stand up to fossil fuel corporations and give their support to those communities most affected by the climate crisis. This will be a global day of action calling on governments around the...

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Culture clash: Neil Morgan on everyday hostility

8 Sep 2022 | by Neil Morgan

‘Why are we so primitive? So hostile?’ | Photo: by Charles Lamb on Unsplash

In Meeting this week we heard of a Ukrainian family who had escaped, and were being put up by a local couple. They had heard a few days previously that the father, still in Ukraine, had been killed by a bomb.

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Quakers hold concert for war refugees

FREE 8 Sep 2022 | by Rebecca Hardy

Preparing for the Talinn concert

Quakers in Estonia hosted a concert to raise money for Ukrainian war refugees last month.

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Body politic: Friends should be careful how they campaign, says Clive Ashwin

8 Sep 2022 | by Clive Ashwin

'Folk with the same religious beliefs often come to quite different political decisions.'

The first thing I remember being told about Quakerism, more than sixty years ago now, was when an elderly Quaker advised me that Quakerism was not about politics.

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Body politic: Jessica Metheringham says Friends need to oppose dangerous legislation

8 Sep 2022 | by Jessica Metheringham

‘Every issue should be welcome in our Meetings.’

There’s a particular type of comment that I have come to dread. It’s when someone says ‘I’m not political, but…’ and then proceeds to talk about politics in a completely oblivious manner.

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Epistle from Senior Conference, a gathering of Friends aged fifteen to eighteen

8 Sep 2022 | by Signed in and on behalf of Senior Conference 2022, Rozzie Weir and Edward Rugg.

Photo: the ‘Minis-tree’, a large sheet drawn by an elder. Participants were invited to share ministry outside of epilogue by placing sticky notes on the tree.

The poetics of the oppressed is essentially the poetics of liberation – Augusto Boal. Friends, our experiences are all connected; our oppression, our pain, and our privilege are all entangled in a web of power systems and hierarchies which make up our society. In order to be liberated, these systems which...

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Cotteridge Friend proposes ‘energy champions’ project

FREE 8 Sep 2022 | by Rebecca Hardy

A Cotteridge Quaker has asked his Local Meeting to support a project to create ‘energy champions’ in a bid to tackle the energy and climate crisis.

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Quaker camp celebrates anniversary

8 Sep 2022 | by Rebecca Hardy

Luton & Leighton Area Meeting’s annual Quaker Camp celebrated its seventieth anniversary this year on a field in Malvern.

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BYM joins call for UK to support Palestinians

8 Sep 2022 | by Rebecca Hardy

Britain Yearly Meeting (BYM) joined calls urging the UK government to take immediate action to protect Palestinian human rights defenders.

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Quaker presence at Greenbelt Festival

8 Sep 2022 | by Rebecca Hardy

Quakers had a presence at the ‘arts, faith & justice’ Greenbelt Festival last month as Anaïs Mitchell took to the stage on the opening evening. A Meeting for Worship also took place on the Monday, with more than 100 people attending.

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Forgiveness: An exploration, by Marina Cantacuzino

8 Sep 2022 | by Tim Newell

This is a significantly hopeful book for our time. We’ve been through the extended trauma of Covid (its impact on our health and our reaction to its mismanagement), and the continuing uncertainty and lack of confidence in our political leadership, direction and competence. The coarsening of public discourse and...

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Letters - 09 September 2022

8 Sep 2022 | by The Friend

Inreach and outreach I welcome the grants awarded to Britain Yearly Meeting (BYM) for inreach. But the recent contributions from Terry Faull (5 August) and Geoffrey Durham (19 August) illustrate the need for funds to BYM for outreach as well. Even Quaker Week looks as if it is focused on inreach as...

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