Issue 17-04-2026

The Friend

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Issue 17-04-2026

Thought for the week

The looking glass: Gabriel Parlour’s Thought for the Week

by Gabriel Parlour

There is that of God in everyone. Therefore, there is that of God in Donald J Trump.

Features

Travelling mercies: Ethel Livermore on the value of Quaker intervisitation

by Ethel Livermore

Quakerism, as an experiential faith, changes over time. Friends around the world have evolved differently, so Quakers today are very diverse, with different worship styles and theologies. But we all share the same roots – the teachings of early Friends. We all share the same Quaker values and testimony, and a recognition that Quakerism is about how we live our lives in the world, not just ‘what we do on Sunday’.

Features

Prometheus, Moloch and Gaia: Paul Hodgkin on the myths behind the Earth crises

by Paul Hodgkin

I’ve been wondering about the nature of the destructive energy that lies behind Donald Trump’s violence, and in particular the vehemence of his attack on nature, the climate and the Earth. Of course, some of this is driven by politics, populism, capitalism – whatever. But while this might explain the policy, it does not, for me, explain the vindictiveness and self-harming stupidity. After all, right-wing authoritarians are not inevitably against nature: Adolf Hitler was a vegetarian and Nazism had deep roots in the German ‘purity of nature’ movement. 

Features

Quakers in Scotland: Piers Voysey reports

by Piers Voysey

Fifty-five Friends, from Shetland to the Borders, joined Quakers in Scotland online in March. The business was wide-ranging too!

Reviews

A Wizard of Earthsea (1968)

by Jonathan Doering

‘All power is one in source and end… Years and distances, stars and candles, water and wind and wizardry, the craft in a man’s hand and the wisdom in a tree’s root… My name, and yours, and the true name of the sun, or a spring of water… all are syllables of the great word that is very slowly spoken by the shining stars. There is no other power. No other name.’

Features

Poem: Ghosts

by Harvey Gillman

Gently, as if walking on soft grass,
faint, shy, faces as of waning moons,
you process into the stable of my mind,
each bearing a particular gift, no not gold,
incense, or even (as for death) a jar of myrrh.
(I have no illusions of a peculiar birth).

News

Quaker chains themself to cross for climate

by Rebecca Hardy A Quaker was among a group of Christian activists who chained themselves to a cross on…
News

Friends join march against the far right

by Rebecca Hardy Quakers were among over half a million people who took to the streets of London this month…
News

Ukrainian Quaker CO threatened with torture

by Rebecca Hardy A Ukrainian conscientious objector (CO) was beaten, dragged by his feet and pepper-sprayed…
News

Call for community to join Quaker vigil

by Rebecca Hardy Quakers in Nailsworth gathered for a peace vigil this month which featured in a local…
News

QVA calls for volunteering

by Rebecca Hardy Quaker Voluntary Action (QVA) is calling for Friends to share volunteering stories for a…
Q-eye

Eye - 17 April 2026

by Elinor Smallman A Friendly hoax George Fox University, in Oregon, offered a Quaker-themed chuckle on 1…
Letters

Letters - 17 April 2026

by The Friend Antisemitism In the issue of 27 March, several letters address the question of…

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