Issue 22-11-2024

The Friend

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Thought for the week

A way with words: Kate McNally’s Thought for the Week

by Kate McNally

Friends have many words for the divine. Describing what we feel connected to in worship is not easy – in my case it doesn’t fit any of the descriptions I heard as a child, nor many that I have heard as an adult. Nonetheless, I use the word ‘God’. I understand the spirit behind all of the words, but they do not define the experience we have, only point to it.

Features

Wait, and see: Damian Entwistle on ‘the most Quakerly of seasons’

by Damian Entwistle

It is axiomatic among Quakers that Friends are not given to times and seasons. We hold that God is immanent, that the experience of the spiritual is indissolubly woven into the everyday. That being the case, no particular place, no particular time, is any more sacred than any other. And yet, we still cherish some times more than others, some places more than others: Swarthmoor Hall, Woodbrooke, Friends House, our local Meeting House... ‘Cherishing’ is not quite ‘hallowing’, this much is true, but it’s a near neighbour. 

Features

Peckham plucked: Linda Craig on laying down a Meeting

by Linda Craig

In 2003, a few Friends noticed that a number of Quakers had settled in the Peckham area of south London. They started a Meeting for Worship, monthly, on Sunday evenings, in a home. That Meeting has continued for the last twenty-one years, until Friends discerned this year that it should be laid down. This is the story of Peckham & Plumstead Common Meeting.

Features

Interfaith dialogue: Beth Allen makes a soulful connection

by Beth Allen

Almost a year ago, our Meeting was enriched by a newcomer who is studying the thought and writings of Kong Fuzi, better known to us in the west as Confucius. Our new Friend Wenjun Zou told us of Confucian meditation practices. I wanted to know more, so she and I watched a programme focussed on his thought. I was interested by the concept of ‘ren’. 

Reviews

Ceramics at Houghton Hall

by Lucy Faulkner-Gawlinski

Our response to history is so often a matter of identifying with the bits we like and leaving behind the bits we don’t. Visiting a stately home is a chance to reflect on that.

Reviews

OMG! A Bad Christian’s Book of Prayers

by Matthew Barrow

Dave Tomlinson is an Anglican priest best known for How to be a Bad Christian… And a Better Human Being. His latest book is a collection of prayers that he has composed himself, mostly for his excellent Holy Shed podcast. 

Reviews

The Language of Spirituality: A universalist Quaker looks at religion, science, and spirituality

by Robin Attfield

This is a fascinating, short book on spirituality and religious language. As the first part, ‘The Allegory of God’, makes clear, the author holds that all religious language is allegorical, existing ‘to enable humans to talk and think about the spirituality they experienced’. Equally fascinating is part two, ‘Mind, Brain and Spirit’, which expounds the later theories of the physicist Roger Penrose and the anaesthesiologist Stuart Hameroff. These suggest that ‘the Quantum structures’ which facilitate consciousness ‘are the very structures of the material of which all the stuff of the universe is made’. But as the author adds, this tells us little about the nature of subjective experience itself, or thus about spirituality.

News

Friends witness for COP29 summit

by Rebecca Hardy Quakers rallied for the Global Day of Action for COP29 last week, in the middle of the…
News

BYM presses David Lammy on genocide

by Rebecca Hardy Britain Yearly Meeting (BYM) has joined calls for the foreign secretary to urgently…
News

Sheffield Friends discern on cocoa

by Rebecca Hardy Sheffield Quakers are seeking Friends to join their discernment in how to witness against…
News

Quaker army doctor lays white poppy wreath

by Rebecca Hardy A Quaker army doctor laid a white poppy wreath for Remembrance Day in Skipton.
News

US Friends unveil ‘Common Testimony’

by Rebecca Hardy US Quakers have unveiled a new project aimed at supporting Meetings to heal interpersonal…
Features

Poem: Old school chum

by Roger Iredale Wally Watkins puts me up for forecourt pump attendant twoandsix an hour plus tips 8 am…
Q-eye

Eye - 22 November 2024

by Elinor Smallman A heartening hobby Eye was delighted when, in response to a question about hobbies (20…
Letters

Letters - 22 November 2024

by The Friend A different sort of king Damian Entwistle (8 November) points out the tragedy – and, I…

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