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Engaging with the 2015 general election
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
Witnessing for peace on Armed Forces Day 2015
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
Yearly Meeting 2023
Yearly Meeting 2023
Speaking up for the love of energy justice
In June 2015, Totnes Quakers joined 10,000 people to lobby the UK parliament on climate action.
Speaking up for the love of energy justice
Governance Update for trustees and treasurers now available
Quaker Life produces a regular newsletter for trustees and treasurers as part of its support package for role-holders.
Governance Update issue 5
Sharing faith adventurously in Quaker Week
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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A look back at 2015
Quaker work is often hidden from the public gaze. Our activity quietly makes a difference to areas of conflict, or sows seeds of change in local communities. As the year draws to a close we lift the curtain for a peep at a few initiatives started during 2015.
A look back at 2015
Our faith in the future
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.
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
Papers and minutes
Responses to Meeting for Sufferings on the question of membership version 1 (full) (PDF) Oct 2023
mfs-2023-am-membership-responses-version-1-full-document-updated-26-9.pdf