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Sustainability test3

Updated 22 July 2020

COVID-19 Risk assessment - supplement to meeting house handbook (Word)

meeting-house-handbook-template-covid-supplement-22-07-2020-v4-1.docx

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Resources for use by Quaker meetings

Updated 8 February 2018

Quaker Week 2015

QW Posters 2015 - A3 - Final NM.pdf

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Clerks

Updated 31 October 2017

Governance Gold, no. 9, November 2017 (PDF)

governance-gold-9-nov-2017.pdf

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Witnessing for peace on Armed Forces Day 2015

Updated 8 April 2016

On 27 June 2015, Armed Forces Day was hosted in Guildford. The 'tradition' of Armed Forces Day came into existence in 2009, one of the products of a national strategy to build support for the military, and each year a town is chosen as the hub of national activities. John Morris, a Guildford Quaker, wanted to challenge what he saw as a “cruel joke".

Witnessing for peace on Armed Forces Day 2015

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Engaging with the 2015 general election

Updated 8 January 2016

The words of the Quaker election guide had great resonance for us. In the months before the election we explored how we might raise awareness, stimulate debate, and educate ourselves and others about important issues.

Engaging with the 2015 general election

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Teaching resources

Updated 25 January 2019

Part of the Teach Peace pack, 2015

Assembly 9 - Peace Barriers - NM.pdf

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Resources for work with young people

Updated 15 December 2015

Living as a Quaker session 3b groups part 1 - 2009

livingasaquakerpack3bgroups[1]2009.pdf

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Sharing faith adventurously in Quaker Week

Updated 18 November 2015

In Quaker Week (3-11 October) Quakers around Britain will find simple and imaginative ways to share and deepen their faith.Sharing personal faith journeys is a key element of the week. Follow us on Twitter @BritishQuakers.

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Our faith in the future

Updated 14 October 2015

Meeting for Sufferings, the representative body for Quakers in Britain, meets on Saturday. Named after its original purpose of recording the sufferings of Quakers imprisoned and tortured for their faith, 'Sufferings' meets six times a year. One hundred Quakers, from the north of Scotland to west Cornwall, gather in the Quaker central offices in London to discern national Quaker work.