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Yearly Meeting 2024

Get involved

Updated 2 May 2024

Get involved in Yearly Meeting

Yearly Meeting 2024

Children & Young People’s Programmes

Updated 25 March 2024

Youth, children and families' programmes

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

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Papers and minutes

Updated 26 September 2023

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

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?

Yearly Meeting 2024

Archive

Updated 28 May 2022

Archived content from past Yearly Meetings, including minutes and videos.

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Britain Yearly Meeting Trustees

Updated 14 February 2020

List of grants and programme funding awards paid to organisations in the year to 31 December 2019

list-of-grants-funding-awards-2019 (3).docx

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Funerals, memorial meetings and dying

Updated 26 November 2019

The legacy information sheet will give you information about types of gifts you can leave in your will to fund Quaker work.

legacy-information-sheet-2019-11-26.pdf

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CIRcular

Updated 22 November 2019

CIRcular Special edition December 2019 (PDF)

circular-2019-12.pdf

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How can Quaker communities thrive in 2019?

Updated 4 October 2019

Let's face it, 2019 is probably going to be a challenging year. Continued political uncertainty, the relentless advance of climate change and rising inequality are just a few of the external factors we'll be wrestling with.

How can Quaker communities thrive in 2019?