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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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Exploring Faith and Climate Justice

Updated 11 August 2022

MODULE 1: What is climate justice?

module-1-what-is-climate-justice.pdf

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8 badass Quaker women

Updated 19 March 2019

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

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8 questions Gavin Williamson needs to answer about army schools

Updated 9 April 2018

Gavin Williamson, Secretary of State for Defence, has commissioned a review of the benefits of schools with a 'military ethos'. The military's “skills, values, and can-do attitude can inspire today's young people to challenge themselves and reach their potential," according to Williamson.

8 Questions Gavin Williamson needs to answer about army schools

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8 things you may not know about the right to vote

Updated 6 February 2018

Today, 6 February 2018, marks 100 years since the Representation of the People Act was granted Royal Assent and became law. It was a landmark piece of legislation. For the first time, women were explicitly included in the franchise for national elections. Many Quakers were involved in long-standing universal suffrage movements including Anne Knight, Alice Clark, Emily Ford, Hilda Clark, Helen Sturge and Edith Pye.

8 things you may not know about the right to vote

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Clerks

Updated 26 May 2017

Governance Gold No. 8, June 2017 (PDF)

governance-gold-8-june-2017.pdf

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Teaching resources

Updated 25 January 2019

Part of the Teach Peace pack, 2015

Assembly 8 - Disobedience - 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