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A youthful Yearly Meeting

Updated 1 March 2023

Children and young people are a vital part of Yearly Meeting. They gather to look at its themes in age-appropriate ways, build community, explore Quaker faith and practice, experience worship and prayerful decision-making, and of course have lots of fun in a safe space.

A youthful Yearly Meeting

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The role of ordinary people

Updated 25 January 2023

Ordinary people can do extraordinary things, for good and ill. We see this most starkly at extreme times, such as during the Nazi Holocaust of the 1940s. The UK remembers this each year on 27 January, and Quakers are invited to take part in Holocaust Memorial Day commemorations.

The role of ordinary people

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Thinking of attending Yearly Meeting?

Updated 11 January 2023

Are you coming to Yearly Meeting for the first time? Or maybe you have been before and are looking for the essential details on how to attend. Either way, welcome! It's wonderful to see so many Friends.

Thinking of attending Yearly Meeting 2023?

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Frequently Asked Questions

Updated 9 January 2023

Yearly Meeting 2023 community agreement

yearly-meeting-2023-our-community-agreement.pdf

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What does Quaker community look like in 2023?

Updated 23 December 2022

Quakers are a worshipping community. Our simple way of worshipping, of seeking the leadings of the Spirit for us, depends on us coming together in groups. It is a corporate act, a recognition that the body has many members. We can worship individually, of course – and many Quakers have our own personal spiritual practices – but we recognise that seeking God's will for us is best done together.

What does Quaker community look like in 2023?

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Area meeting charities

Updated 4 November 2022

AM Charity Governing Document template - unincorporated charity - revised 2011

Governing-document-for-AM-CC-approved-11-2022-final.docx

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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

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Sustainability test3

Updated 22 July 2020

'9 steps to re-opening Quaker meeting houses and worship spaces safely' - relates to coronavirus pandemic (Word)

9-steps-to-re-opening-meeting-house-22-07-2020-v4-2 changes accepted.docx

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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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Resources for use by Quaker meetings

Updated 20 September 2017

Four posters Quaker Week 17 in A3 and A4

QW17 A3 posters as A3 AND A4.pdf