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Churches support Quakers' rejected appointee over marriage
Key decision-making meetings of the United Reformed Church and the Methodist Church have both supported Hannah Brock Womack, a Quaker who is prevented from being the Fourth President of Churches Together in England (CTE).
Churches support Quakers' rejected appointee over marriage
Pandemic prompts new ways of Quaker worship and witness
Quakers in Britain are set to decide whether to create an online festival for their Yearly Meeting next year.
Pandemic prompts new ways of Quaker worship and witness
Concerns over safeguarding spark review
Experienced Safeguarding consultants have thoroughly reviewed historic safeguarding folders held by Quakers in Britain and have concluded there are no high-risk cases needing further investigation.
Concerns over safeguarding spark review
Creating an anti-racism workplace culture
In the wake of a widely shared report on bullying (offsite link) within the charity sector, Quakers in Britain have been prompted to reflect on the culture of our workplace.
Creating an anti-racism workplace culture
Yearly Meeting Gathering 2021 moves online
Covid-19 has led to many changes. This summer, around two thousand Quakers expected to spend a week together for worship and business. Now the pandemic has led to Yearly Meeting Gathering 2021 happening online.
Yearly Meeting Gathering moves online
Yearly Meeting Gathering − “For our comfort and discomfort”
Quakers in Britain are planning their Yearly Meeting Gathering 2021 to nurture and inspire the Quaker community, saying “In these extraordinary and challenging times, we have seen that it is possible to make changes in our way of life. We have hope. We trust the leadings of love and truth will come right."
Quakers' seven-point plan to encourage positive online community
Yearly Meeting - "Faith, community and action"
The annual gathering of Quakers in Britain will for the first time this year be a blended event, held online and at Friends House in London from 27-30 May.
Yearly Meeting - "Faith, community and action"
Another step towards tackling racism
In a move towards becoming a more equal and inclusive church, Quakers will rename a room in their London premises after early abolitionist Benjamin Lay.
Another step towards tackling racism
Diversity report continues process of learning and change
Quakers in Britain made a commitment at Yearly Meeting to becoming an anti-racist church and the organisation's trustees are committed to making the workplace more inclusive. As part of this programme, external consultants have delivered an audit of how it performs on equity, diversity and inclusion.
Diversity report continues process of learning and change
Quakers call for truth and integrity in public life as PM resigns
This change in political leadership is an opportunity for the country to restore the essential values of truth and integrity in public life, say Quakers in Britain.
PM resignation: Quakers call for truth and integrity in public life