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Role-holder updates

Updated 1 May 2024

Update emails are sent out to Quaker role holders. These include the Clerks Update email, a quarterly PDF newsletter replacing the Clerks Monthly Mailing. Trustees' and Treasurers' News currently goes out three times a year.

Role-holder updates

Yearly Meeting 2024

Programme

Updated 15 March 2024

Yearly Meeting Programme

Meeting for Sufferings

Papers and minutes

Updated 8 March 2024

This page contains papers for the next meeting. It also provides links to minutes and papers for recent meetings.

Papers and minutes

Archive

Yearly Meeting 2023

Updated 6 March 2024

Yearly Meeting 2023

Document

Quaker concerns

Updated 6 December 2023

Letter to Russian and Ukrainian embassies re. right to conscientious objection 6 December 2023 (PDF)

letter-russian-ukranian-embassies-re-right-to-conscientious-objection.pdf

Quaker communities news

Clerks Update: September 2023

Updated 13 October 2023

Issue 7 of Clerks' Update in 2023 is now available. This is a key communication channel for local and area meeting clerks.

Clerks Update: September 2023

Document

Papers and minutes

Updated 25 September 2023

Meeting for Sufferings: Agenda and papers 6-8 October 2023 (PDF)

mfs-2023-10-updated-calling-letter-agenda-&-papers-package.pdf

Document

Papers and minutes

Updated 26 September 2023

Responses to Meeting for Sufferings on the question of membership version 2 (edited) (PDF) Oct 2023

mfs-2023-am-membership-responses-version-2-edited-document-updated-26-9.pdf

News

Quakers at National Eisteddfod 2023

Updated 7 August 2023

Quakers in Wales (Crynwyr Cymru) are taking a simple and radical approach to outreach this month, hosting a series of outdoor meetings for worship at the National Eisteddfod in North Wales from Monday 7 August.

Quaker Week in Wales

Blog

Why should we protest against DSEI?

Updated 3 August 2023

In 2019, when I was 15, I attended a protest against the Defence and Security Equipment International arms fair (DSEI) alongside hundreds of peace activists, many of whom were Quakers. We gathered outside the ExCel centre in London to block the entrance, share art, sing, and hold meetings for worship in remembrance of the countless victims of war.

Why should we protest against DSEI?