Issue 04-08-2023

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Deep space: Abigail Maxwell’s Thought for the week

FREE 3 Aug 2023 | by Abigail Maxwell

I have been speaking in Meeting for twenty-two years. Has what I said been ministry at all? Might it be, now? How could I know?

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Rub of the green: Rebecca Hardy talks to Rupert Read about a new climate project

3 Aug 2023 | by Rupert Read

‘In order to win, you need to have a huge number of people who are broadly behind you, which led me to thinking what that might look like.’ | Photo: Rupert Read

My interview with Rupert Read, the ecological philosopher and Salter Lecturer 2023, starts off on a surprisingly optimistic note. It’s an unlikely twist, given the fact that my newsfeed is filled with headlines of heatwaves, wildfires, floods, evacuated tourists, and politicians stepping back from vital climate pledges. But Rupert Read...

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On the books: Helen Buckroyd says fiction can evoke the religious experience

3 Aug 2023 | by Helen Buckroyd

‘At the moment of being stationary and observant, I can become one of the moving multitude.’ | Photo: by Seven Shooter on Unsplash

‘Religion’ is such a big word that I am almost scared to approach it. But I should. For a year now I have been attending Quaker Meetings – Meetings of the Religious Society of Friends. So, like it or not, I can’t escape the noun ‘religion’ or its adjective, ‘religious’.

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The gift of time: Colin Brown on the future of The Pales

3 Aug 2023 | by Colin Brown

'It is such a significant building that Addoldai Cymru, (Welsh Religious Buildings Trust) was keen to take it on as the first Quaker property in its portfolio.'

The Pales Meeting House has not been home to a Local Meeting for decades, but it still houses occasional worship and other activities, making it the oldest continuously-used Meeting house in Wales. After many years of wrestling with what to do with this precious old building, a resolution has arrived!

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‘Art the Arms Fair’ returns

FREE 3 Aug 2023 | by Rebecca Hardy

Gaza Love Stamp (2023), by Kyle Groen, an AAF artist

Art the Arms Fair (AAF), the partly-Quaker-founded arts exhibition, will return this year. AAF uses ‘creative resistance’ against Defence and Security Equipment International (DSEI), the huge arms fair.

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Friendless Childhoods Explain War, by Bob Johnson

3 Aug 2023 | by Tim Newell

‘It made me stop, and stare, and think.’ | Photo: Book cover and detail of Friendless Childhoods Explain War, by Bob Johnson

Our friend Bob Johnson has produced something here that delights our sensitivities, and challenges our assumptions about international affairs. We expect Bob to be making connections, and we’ve certainly got that here. Reading though this short book made me stop, and stare, and think. In the end it made...

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Friends mark Hiroshima Day

FREE 3 Aug 2023 | by Rebecca Hardy

Quakers are marking Hiroshima Day this weekend, with open days and public events across the country. The event will honour the seventy-eighth anniversary since the first atomic bombs were dropped on Hiroshima – and Nagasaki three days later – leaving more than 200,000 dead.

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Retreat of Malvern arms fair celebrated

3 Aug 2023 | by Rebecca Hardy

Quakers in Gloucestershire, Worcestershire and Herefordshire are celebrating the news that an arms fair they have long-campaigned against has no plans to return.

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FCNL lobbies to stop gun violence

3 Aug 2023 | by Rebecca Hardy

A US Quaker has called for US Congress to stop community gun violence by investing in ‘violence interrupter programs’.

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Launch of new Quaker equity network

3 Aug 2023 | by Rebecca Hardy

A new Quaker equity network is to look at how differences, including those attributed to race, class, sex and neurodiversity, are interlinked, in order to build a better future.

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Eye - 4 August 2023

3 Aug 2023 | by Elinor Smallman

Friendly variety How Quakerism is presented to the world can reflect the complexities we find within our community surprisingly succinctly, as David Fish, of Rugby Meeting, found. He told Eye: ‘I have been following Quaker thinkers like David Harris (“more time to nurture spirituality”) and, more recently, Stephen Petter and...

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Prayer

3 Aug 2023 | by Jennie Osborne

Love letters to what I can’t imagine, letters that shape-change into loops and twists I didn’t mean to write, finding the best words and letting them go.

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Letters - 04 August 2023

3 Aug 2023 | by The Friend

‘Joy in Enough’ I was interested in the article ‘Food for thought’ by Martyn Kelly in the Friend (30 June). Food is something with deep cultural connections, and food goes to the heart of community. A proliferation of articles about food choice in relation to the environmental impact of our choices...

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