A Sunderland Friend has spoken about the role that Quaker women played in the movement to end thhe slave trade. The talk by Ann Smith was made for the virtual unveiling of a blue…
The Nontheist Friends Network has been meeting this month for its annual conference.
The Quaker poet Philip Gross has contributed to a map project exploring the mysterious sense of place.
After lunch and notices the Meeting turned to minutes sent in from Area Meetings (AMs). There were twelve in total, plus minutes from Quaker Peace & Social Witness (QPSW)…
Jeff Beatty, co-clerk to QPSW Central Committee, opened the item by expressing his hope that the concerns about restructuring set out in several AM minutes had been addressed in…
Restructuring in Quaker Life is largely complete and Rachel Matthews, the new head of supporting communities for BYM, offered an update on how the new arrangements in the…
A major report by Quaker Social Action (QSA) into public health funerals reveals that bereaved people are being pushed into unmanageable debt due to councils abdicating their legal…
Friends across Scotland have been sending postcards to their newly elected MSPs highlighting their hopes for the future as Quakers.
The Quaker writer and activist Alastair McIntosh highlighted the urgency of the climate threat at an annual talk last month. The Quaker academic spoke at the annual Adderbury…
July’s Meeting for Sufferings (MfS) – still online via Zoom – opened with the welcome sight of two clerks sat alongside each other. They were sharing a table at the new…
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