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Quaker Committee for Christian & Interfaith Relations
The Quaker Committee for Christian and Interfaith Relations (QCCIR) helps Quakers in Britain in their work with other religious faiths, spiritual and human values groups in pursuit of common goals. It does this by reflecting on Quaker insights and values, and by helping Friends enter imaginatively into the life and witness of other faith groups to create bonds of friendship and mutual understanding.
Quaker Committee for Christian & Interfaith Relations (QCCIR)
Employment and volunteering
Quaker Life supports Quaker communities in best practices when engaging employees and volunteers. We give advice and guidance and provide access to relevant sources of information.
Quakers and WWI
Since declaring its commitment to peace in 1660, the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) has opposed all wars. World War I was no different and many Quakers resisted the call to arms.
Quakers and World War I
Papers and minutes
This page contains papers for the next meeting. It also provides links to minutes and papers for recent meetings.
Meeting for Sufferings papers and minutes
Policies and procedures
These documents provide support and guidance for those working with children and young people in a Yearly Meeting led Quaker setting and may be useful for adapting for your own events.
policies-procedures
Peace, social justice, sustainability and faith relations
A list of resources relating to current Quaker concerns.
Faith relations, peace, climate and social justice
Building a better economic system
We work to create an economy that values people and the planet above profit. Alternatives to irresponsible capitalism are emerging all the time – and Quakers are bringing them into their local communities.
New economy
Quakers and same-sex marriage
Quakers in Britain have been considering sexuality for more than 60 years. In 2009 we made the decision to campaign for the right to marry same-sex couples in Quaker meetings for worship.
Quakers and same-sex marriage
Quakers and God
Our understanding of God is shaped by personal experience; different people use words that they find helpful and meaningful. On this page a group of seven Quakers share what God means to them.
Quakers and God