Issue 05-05-2017

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Thought for the Week: An ocean of light

FREE 4 May 2017 | by Judy Clinton

I am lying on my back in the garden, looking up through a froth of plum blossom to the piercing blue sky above. A field mouse perches confidently on a twig beside the bird feeder, takes his fill of peanuts, and quickly scampers down the tree and into the undergrowth....

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Robert Barclay and The Donald

4 May 2017 | by Alastair McIntosh

Robert Barclay’s An Apology for the True Christian Divinity (1676) is a central text in the history of Quakerism, as Mark Frankel highlighted in a recent ‘Thought for the Week’ (3 March). Here I want to examine the light that Barclay’s text can shed on Donald Trump’s evangelical power...

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Words, faith and action: The Anti-War

4 May 2017 | by Stuart Masters

‘…this is a time for Friends to take their bearings anew with the peace testimony, to explore the meaning of anti-war as a noun and not only as an adjective. An adjective modifies a noun; it qualifies something that is. But what are we as Friends today?’ Douglas Gwyn, The...

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Affirming young children

4 May 2017 | by Jean Jenn and Leonora Davies

'...a toddler’s moving about to greet Friends in the stillness affirms their sense of belonging' | Photo: Bin im Garten via Wikimedia Commons.

How do we affirm the value of our young children and parents in Local Meetings? The children and young People’s advocates at Finchley Meeting booked a Quaker Life workshop in order to address this question. It was held at Finchley Meeting House on 11 March and proved extremely productive. The...

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Prejudice and equality

4 May 2017 | by Abigail Maxwell

My Friend prefers First Class on the train, especially after a group of youths in the vestibule began shouting abuse. ‘It’s a Tranny!’ And: ‘It’s a Man!’ They kept shouting until they got off the train. That might be described as societal transphobia, where boisterous young men think...

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Miracles of transformation

4 May 2017 | by Joolz Saunders

'There is no denying the fact that it is difficult to find ‘that of God’ in some prison inmates...' | Photo: Sebastian Dooris / flickr CC.

There is no denying the fact that it is difficult to find ‘that of God’ in some prison inmates. We have to hope that with help they can change for the better. Jürgen Moltmann, in his book Theology of Hope, reminds us how hope strengthens and increases our faith...

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Quaker activist answers bail

FREE 4 May 2017 | by Harry Albright

QUAKER activist Sam Walton and Dan Woodhouse, a Methodist minister, answered bail on 27 April following their arrest on 29 January for entering BAE Systems’ Warton site with the aim of disarming warplanes bound for Saudi Arabia.

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Woodbrooke announces 2017 Eva Koch scholars

FREE 4 May 2017 | by Harry Albright

Three Eva Koch Scholars will spend six weeks at the Woodbrooke Quaker Study Centre between July and August exploring subjects and issues of relevance and importance to Friends in Britain and beyond.

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Arms protest in London

4 May 2017 | by Harry Albright

Members of London Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT) protested outside Lockheed Martin’s offices on Lower Regent Street, London on 27 April.

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Prisons reform legislation a casualty of general ection call

4 May 2017 | by Harry Albright

The decision to call a general election has stopped work on the Prisons and Courts Bill. This ‘resets the clock on much needed prison reform plans and creates uncertainty about the future of the Bill’, according to the Prison Reform Trust.

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Countdown to polling day

4 May 2017 | by Harry Albright

Quakers across Britain are engaging with the general election, called for Thursday 8 June. The campaign is an opportunity to highlight Quaker concerns, particularly on important topics like nuclear weapons, immigration, climate change and human rights.

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Children and families day at Friends House

4 May 2017 | by Harry Albright

Families and children with an accompanying adult will be welcomed to a day visit at Friends House on Friday June 2.

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Early history of the Quakers

4 May 2017 | by Harry Albright

Lancaster University and the Woodbrooke Quaker Study Centre have teamed up again to offer a free online course exploring the beginnings of Quakerism as it emerged in seventeenth century England.

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That’s music

4 May 2017 | by Ann Fox

Feet tapping, fingers clicking, Swaying and dancing. That’s Music. Sorrowful dirge, mourning lament, Slow march for the dead. Sad Music.

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Eye - 05 May 2017

4 May 2017 | by Eye

A terrier for tales A thwarted search for the bones of her ancestors left one visitor to Beccles none the wiser. Thankfully help was at hand when a Friend forwarded her message to Jill Allum. With twenty years of experience as Beccles Meeting’s archivist, Jill promptly rolled up her...

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Letters - 05 May 2017

4 May 2017 | by The Friend

Taking sides Peter Boyce (21 April) wrote, of demonstrations such as the Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp, that: ‘To me these represent the politics of hate, confrontation and violence’. Nothing could be further from the truth. I have just taken part in a reading where six women recalled their experiences...

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