Issue 14-06-2024

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Issue 14-06-2024

Q-eye

Eye - 14 June 2024

by The Friend

Four hundred flags!

Friends in Exeter recently threw open their doors to celebrate with the local community.

Local Friend Laura Conyngham told Eye: ‘Exeter Meeting’s “Fox 400” event was publicised in nearby streets, the High Street and at the university. It attracted young people, young families, enquirers and Quakers, some of whom we hadn’t seen for a while.

‘400 flags of homemade bunting decorated the street, Meeting house and garden. Homemade lunch, vegan birthday cake and cream teas were much appreciated. We were brought together through parachute games, a bug hunt, a 400-year timeline, mental health workshop, singing and circle dancing. On each hour we offered a fifteen minute Meeting for Worship…

‘We are thrilled with how the day felt.

‘The next day Terry Faull from Cornwall and I were on BBC Radio Devon’s Breakfast Show, and at Exeter’s Meeting for Worship one family was back and there were even more young people.’

Eye couldn’t resist hearing Friends’ voices directly, and you can too until 27 July, at: https://bit.ly/Fox400Exeter.The segment that features Laura can be heard from one hour thirty-nine minutes. As well as elaborating on the event itself, Laura paints a lively picture of George Fox – his family, his challenges being left-handed, and the travels he undertook – and shares the Quaker decision-making processes with listeners.

Terry appears two hours and ten minutes into the programme as Mel Osborne’s ‘Have Faith’ guest. He delves into George Fox’s journey through Cornwall, culminating in his imprisonment in Launceston for refusing to swear an oath and the ructions that his imprisonment caused, with Oliver Cromwell getting involved in his release.

Foxing preserves

As anyone who has delved into their family history can tell you, historical records can throw up some unexpected surprises.
As excitement grows for celebrations to mark George Fox’s 400th birthday, Friends World Committee for Consultation (FWCC) shared a nugget of information with their Facebook followers.

According to Elfrida Vipont’s biography, George Fox and the Valiant Sixty, gaps in the historical record about George Fox’s early years are due to some unexpected repurposing of parish records. She writes: ‘The relevant pages of the baptismal records of Fenny Drayton Church were torn out by the sexton’s wife, some time in the eighteenth century, to make covers for her preserves.’
Eye hopes she didn’t have too many bumper crops over the years! For a video by the Quaker Tapestry, events listing, songs, and a Birthday Pack to download, Friends can visit: https://fwcc.world/fox.

News

Quakers host atomic bombing survivors

by Rebecca Hardy

Nagasaki must be the last city in the world to ever experience an atomic bomb, two survivors said at Friends House this month.

Features

Summit or nothing: Claire Pickard-Cambridge attends a workshop on reparations

by Claire Pickard-Cambridge

The thorny subject of reparations for the transatlantic trafficking of enslaved Africans had struck me in the past as a mountain to climb.

But a two-part workshop on reparations organised by Quakers in Bristol in February and March cast a new light on reparations – that they should involve far more than money as a form of compensation. The workshops, led by the charismatic Esther Xosei, a legal specialist and international policy reparations advisor, had powerful messages that helped transform our thinking.

Features

Country pursuits: Finola O’Sullivan visits Central European Yearly Meeting

by Finola O’Sullivan

First anniversaries are always special. Following a minute at what was then the twenty-sixth Central European Gathering (CEG) in May 2023, the youngest Yearly Meeting (YM) in Europe came together again recently, in Budapest, for the first time as Central European Yearly Meeting (CEYM).

CEYM 1st Birthday Cake

CEYM First Anniversary Birthday Cake | Photo courtesy of Évi Tóth-Bumberák
Features

Heaven

by Steve Day

The final man is too good a friend
to let me down without the sound
of barking madness crowning every
news bulletin with the hounds of heaven.

News

Quakers and Buddhists walk in peace

by Rebecca Hardy Quakers and Buddhists are coming together to organise a second multi-faith silent walk for…
News

Exmouth Quakers mark Refugee week

by Rebecca Hardy Exmouth Quakers are celebrating ‘the richness and diversity’ of their local community…
News

Historic Adderbury Meeting House reopens

by Rebecca Hardy Banbury and Evesham Area Meeting is shining a spotlight on ‘receptive ecumenism’ this…
News

QAN celebrates the arts

by Rebecca Hardy The Quaker Arts Network (QAN) held its first in-person event since Covid this month. The…
News

Meeting for Sufferings: Israel and Palestine

by Rebecca Hardy In the afternoon of Meeting for Sufferings (MfS) on 1 June, Friends spent time holding…
News

Meeting for Sufferings: Area Meeting (AM) compliance and safeguarding

by Rebecca Hardy The day ended with a report on the annual returns from Area Meetings (AM) on compliance.…
Features

Going Green: Abigail Maxwell finds a party

by Abigail Maxwell I am delighted that there will be an election. For me, it is personal. The Conservatives…
Letters

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