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Remembrance: why it matters
As we enter the time of year when Britain again bows its head on Remembrance Sunday, let us look at why it is important to remember and celebrate the alternative stories.
Remembrance: why it matters
Exploring Faith and Climate Justice
MODULE 1: What is climate justice?
module-1-what-is-climate-justice.pdf
Quakers consider living equality and truth in a time of crisis
Yearly Meeting Gathering is well underway for more than 2,000 Quakers in Britain. They will be considering racial justice, climate justice and social inclusion. Already some stirring and sensitive sessions have set the scene for this three-week festival of faith and fellowship.
Quakers consider living equality and truth in a time of crisis
Britain Yearly Meeting Trustees
BYM list of investments 2020 (PDF)
list-of-investments-2020-12-31.pdf
Friends reunited: how online Quaker meetings are bridging boundaries
Advice about blended physical and online worship [PDF]
thoughts-on-blended-worship-v2-4.pdf
Sustainability test3
Advice about blended physical and online worship [PDF]
thoughts-on-blended-worship-v2-4.pdf
4 ways to hold courageous conversations
From Brexit to how best to stop climate breakdown, there are lots of divisive issues about.
4 ways to hold courageous conversations
Quakers mark Brexit
Ireland Yearly Meeting and Britain Yearly Meeting reaffirm their friendship, unity and commitment to peace in Northern Ireland ahead of Brexit. Brexit statement.
IYM-BYM-brexit-statement-31-01-2020.pdf
8 badass Quaker women
According to Urban Dictionary, the word 'badass' is: "1. A general term used to describe behaviour that is fearless, authentic, compassionate, and ethical. 2. Well above the social standard for 'normal' behaviour." It's also a gender neutral term, which I rate.
8 badass Quaker women
4 things Quakers are learning about inclusion and diversity
Early in 2019 Quakers from all over Britain gathered at Woodbrooke, the Quaker study centre, to explore diversity and inclusion. Framed in Quaker worship, the talks and sessions looked at race, gender and class in particular. Here are some of the key things I took away from the gathering.
4 things Quakers are learning about inclusion and diversity