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Introducing Quakers

Updated 22 September 2023

Introducing Quakers

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Papers and minutes

Updated 26 September 2023

Responses to Meeting for Sufferings on the question of membership version 2 (edited) (PDF) Oct 2023

mfs-2023-am-membership-responses-version-2-edited-document-updated-26-9.pdf

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Exploring Faith and Climate Justice

Updated 31 March 2023

Module 5: Living in right relationship with the Earth (PDF, 2.8MB)

module-5-living-in-right-relationship-with-the-earth.pdf

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Role-holder updates

Updated 17 March 2023

Clerks Update spring 2023

clerks-update-issue-5-spring-2023.pdf

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Clerks

Updated 17 March 2023

Clerks Update spring 2023

clerks-update-issue-5-spring-2023.pdf

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Military stand-off over Ukraine: 5 things you can do

Updated 17 February 2022

On 25 January Quakers in Britain issued a statement urging all sides to "engage in urgent de-escalation and commit to resolving the stand-off over Ukraine peacefully". Since then, we have witnessed the continuation of the military build-up. Despite Russia's recent disputed announcement of a partial withdrawal of some troops, there is continued international concern that diplomacy may fail and that a terrible new war may break out.

Military stand-off over Ukraine: 5 things you can do

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5 reasons to be a Quaker in 2022

Updated 4 January 2022

Have you ever been asked why you're a Quaker? Often I find my mind goes blank when I'm put on the spot. So I had a think, and came up with five reasons I continue to be a Quaker:

5 reasons to be a Quaker in 2022

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Papers and minutes

Updated 16 December 2020

Meeting for Sufferings follow up letter and minutes 5 December 2020 (PDF)

mfs-follow-up-package-2020-12-v2.pdf

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Sustainability test3

Updated 16 December 2020

Meeting for Sufferings follow up letter and minutes 5 December 2020 (PDF)

mfs-follow-up-package-2020-12-v2.pdf

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9 voices the Department for Education would ban from schools

Updated 8 October 2020

Recent Department for Education guidance tells headteachers in England to ensure external organisations, speakers and resources do not take "extremist" stances. These include a stated desire to abolish capitalism and "a failure to condemn illegal activities done in support of their cause". The guidance also bans "victim narratives that are harmful to British society".

9 voices the Department for Education would ban from schools