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Quaker Music Network
The Quaker Music Network was formed when The Leaveners was laid down. They intend to keep the tradition of Choral and Chamber Music weekends alive. These have been held for more than 30 years and enable both instrumentalists and singers to make music together in a Quaker atmosphere. In the future, it may be possible for QMN to become an umbrella for other Quaker music-making projects.
Quaker Music Network
Cockermouth Friends vigils for peace
Since the outbreak of war in Ukraine, Cockermouth Friends have met every Friday morning in the town centre for a 30 minute vigil to witness for peace.
Cockermouth Friends vigils for peace
Yearly Meeting 2022
Yearly Meeting 2022
Events and opportunities
Find out about events and opportunities for young adult Quakers.
Events and Opportunities
Friends House London
Friends House is the central offices of Quakers in Britain and is located opposite of Euston Station. It offers a café, bookshop and award-winning conferencing facilities and room hire.
Quakers in Britain: Friends House London
Vigil against renewal of Trident
Bury St Edmunds Quakers believe it to be a sin against our common humanity as well as an appalling use of money at a time when austerity measures threaten peoples' livelihoods. Inspired by three creative Friends, Bury Meeting carried out a silent vigil to protest against the possible replacement of the Trident nuclear missile system, which is to be decided on in 2016.
Bury Quakers hold silent vigil against renewal of Trident
Moses baskets for children
Janis Leslie is involved with an organisation called Baby Basics. They provide essential items for mothers and families who struggle to provide these items for themselves. Here she talks about what's involved.
Moses baskets for children
Managing listed buildings – help!
Our area meeting has ten meeting houses, including seven listed buildings. Most of them are in town or city centres and have 20–30 regular attenders. Almost all of the meeting houses generate income from room hire and act as community hubs. Between 20–80 groups use each building.
Managing listed buildings – help!
Nonviolent change in Rwanda
Bryn Higgs, East Africa Programme Manager, undertook a monitoring trip to Rwanda in October 2016. Quaker Peace & Social Witness supports local groups and trainers there to work on nonviolent social change. The work aims to expand and deepen the influence and ability of grassroots peace activists to change the core conditions that lead to violent conflict.
Nonviolent change in Rwanda