Issue 24-07-2020

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‘It wasn’t danger that was at the front of my mind.’

FREE 23 Jul 2020 | by John Lampen

Working in situations of conflict is never easy. But I have always been particularly impressed by those Friends who have refused to travel under armed protection when it was offered, or even insisted on. They thought it was crucial to maintain our witness against all ‘carnal’ weapons, as stated in...

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QSA closes Homestore

FREE 23 Jul 2020 | by Rebecca Hardy

Homestore ‘remains one of the projects of which QSA is most proud’. | Photo: courtesy of Quaker Social Action.

Quaker Social Action (QSA) has permanently closed its east London furniture reuse project Homestore due in part to the difficulties of Covid-19.

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‘Meeting houses are a technology too’

23 Jul 2020 | by Paul Hodgkin

'The situation we are in has much potential for renewal and finding new ways to live in the Light.' | Photo: art hobbit / iStock.com.

Covid-19 has given us an opportunity to see many things in a new light, including how we worship. We now know that Meeting remotely is entirely possible. It has become clear – why did we ever think otherwise? – that the sacred can inhabit the world behind the screen as fully as...

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‘We can feel hopeless but if we can find “absolute hope”, it’s the Kingdom of God’

23 Jul 2020 | by Rebecca Hardy

Tom Shakespeare gives this year's Swarthmore Lecture | Photo: Alex Knight / Unsplash, with Tom Shakespeare lecturing at The London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (Vimeo).

Hello Tom. Thanks for meeting this way. The title of the 2020 Swarthmore Lecture is Openings to the Infinite Ocean: A Friendly Offering of Hope. which is based on the George Fox quote. Was this your idea? Yes, it’s from me. I was asked to talk about hope. Obviously I...

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‘There have been far fewer attempts to portray utopias than dystopias.’

23 Jul 2020 | by James Barrett

'Even within religions hell is always vividly described while heaven is always simply vaguely alluded to.' | Photo: Photo: maksymviasenko / Unsplash.

There is much that seems wrong with the world, and a very great number of these woes seem to take their origin not in bad luck, or fate, but in what’s wrong with us – with people.

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Churches speak up for Hannah Brock Womack

FREE 23 Jul 2020 | by Rebecca Hardy

The Methodist Church has joined the United Reform Church in expressing support for Quaker Hannah Brock Womack, who was blocked from fully being the representative of the Fourth Presidency Group of Churches Together in England (CTE) because she is married to a woman.

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Huddersfield Quakers support torture victims

23 Jul 2020 | by Rebecca Hardy

Huddersfield Friends have said they are ‘horrified’ that the death sentences of two Bahraini activists was upheld by Bahrain’s highest court despite international concern that they were tortured.

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Lancaster Uni opens ‘Margaret Fell’ hall despite promoting military

23 Jul 2020 | by Rebecca Hardy

Lancaster University has named one of its lecture theatres after Quaker Margaret Fell despite recently signing an Armed Forces Covenant, raising questions about its commitment to its Quaker connections.

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Glenthorne hosts virtual welcome for refugees

23 Jul 2020 | by Rebecca Hardy

Glenthorne Quaker Centre in Grasmere hosted a virtual Welcome Project in conjunction with Bradford Children’s Society and the Wordsworth Trust during the Covid-19 lockdown.

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Eye - 24 July 2020

23 Jul 2020 | by Elinor Smallman

An intercepted letter A Friend from a long line of Quakers made an appearance on BBC Radio 4’s Saturday Live programme on 11 July. Speaking with Viv Groskop forty-three minutes into the show, Antony Barlow was responding to a call for stories ‘about the things we hide from our parents’ and...

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Letters - 24 July 2020

23 Jul 2020 | by The Friend

An advance decision Over the past month there have been letters around end-of-life (EOL) issues. In some cases, a doctor asking the life and death question will give the patient the confidence that it’s OK to explain how they feel, rather than feeling coerced to do what society may...

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