Issue 24-05-2019

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Thought for the week: Siobhan Haire prepares for Yearly Meeting

FREE 23 May 2019 | by Siobhan Haire

I am writing this five days before Yearly Meeting begins. The last few weeks have involved meetings with the clerking team, phone calls with members of Agenda Committee, writing introductions, reading epistles and testimonies, and worrying about draft minutes and emails – so many emails! You’d think that by this...

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‘Quakerism is premised on an excruciatingly beautiful vulnerability.’

23 May 2019 | by Oliver Robertson

Eden Grace. | Photo: Courtesy of Woodbrooke.

Who are you and can you tell us a bit about your background? My name is Eden Grace and I am a member of New England Yearly Meeting, but I have been non-resident for fourteen years. The first nine years of that I was living in Kenya and working among...

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‘A voice within him told him more bloodshed was pointless.’

23 May 2019 | by Marian Liebmann

'I met several inspiring individuals all working to repair the damage and make sure that "Never Again" comes true for Rwanda.' | Photo: Hanna Morris / Unsplash/

At Yearly Meeting Gathering in Warwick 2017 I spoke to Cecile Nyiramana, clerk of Rwanda Yearly Meeting. She encouraged me to go to Rwanda, and also asked me to do some of my workshops on ‘Anger Management with Art’ for Quakers there. She had heard that I had done similar work...

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‘These claimants are being discriminated against.’

23 May 2019 | by Barbara Harris

'...there is no compensation for the worry and unnecessary hardship the family endured.' | Photo: Averie Woodard / Unsplash.

I recently returned from a trip to 1652 country. In Brigflatts Meeting house we were told of the steadfastness and convincement of the early Friends. At Lancaster jail we heard graphic detail of the cruel punishments they received, and the courage with which they endured, or sadly did not endure, their...

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Winging a prayer: ‘Our Father.’ (Matthew 6:9)

23 May 2019 | by Janet Scott

'Can Quakers pray this prayer?' | Photo: Nathan Dumlao / Unsplash.

I n the middle of the sermon on the mount Matthew sets the prayer which Jesus teaches his followers. Putting it here is deliberate and significant. Matthew is presenting Jesus as a new Moses. Like Moses, he has escaped death at the behest of a cruel king; he has been...

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Brief Answers to the Big Questions by Stephen Hawking

23 May 2019 | by Reg Naulty

Close-up of the cover of 'Brief Answers to the Big Questions' | Photo: John Murray.

Stephen Hawking was working on this book until the time of his death. It contains a valuable introduction by a friend and scientific collaborator, Kip Thorne, and a fond memoir by his daughter, Lucy.

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Quakers mark International Conscientious Objectors Day

FREE 23 May 2019 | by Rebecca Hardy

Quakers around the country marked International Conscientious Objectors Day last week with vigils, ceremonies and arts events. Friends gathered for a ceremony at the ‘commemorative stone’ in Tavistock Square in London on 15 May, which was just one of many events that took place all over the world. In countries in...

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Northern Friends Peace Board sets up new working group

FREE 23 May 2019 | by Rebecca Hardy

Northern Friends Peace Board (NFPB) has set up a new working group to support Quaker action against nuclear weapons at what it describes as ‘a time which is clearly particularly dangerous’. According to Philip Austin, NFPB coordinator, the group is hoping to raise awareness of and take action on ‘a...

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Bid to publicise Quaker composers

23 May 2019 | by Rebecca Hardy

The Quaker author John Lampen has reached out to Friends asking for help in supporting and publicising Quaker music including what he calls ‘closet’ Quaker composers.

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Chester Quakers explore economy and climate justice

23 May 2019 | by Rebecca Hardy

The Chester Quaker Economic and Climate Justice Group hosted a talk this week exploring how moving towards environmental sustainability could simultaneously bring real improvements in human wellbeing.

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Art’s role in fighting climate change and driving action

23 May 2019 | by Rebecca Hardy

The ground-breaking anti-war artist Peter Kennard made a passionate case for the role of art in communicating and driving climate action at the launch of the Grantham Art Prize last month.

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QCEA question EU military spending

23 May 2019 | by Rebecca Hardy

Quaker Council for European Affairs (QCEA) joined thirteen other civil society organisations last week to express their ‘deep concern’ about proposed EU military spending in the form of the European Peace Facility (EPF).

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Letters – 24 May 2019

23 May 2019 | by The Friend

Kindertransport Odd that the Friend’s report (10 May) of the eightieth anniversary of the Kindertransport ‘rescue effort’ nowhere records that the children rescued were Jewish children, whose families were later murdered in the Holocaust. If the Nazis had occupied Britain, those children and all the other British Jews would also...

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