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How Quakers worship
A meeting for worship usually lasts for an hour. In Quaker worship there are no ministers or creeds. We first gather together in silence to quiet our minds – we don't have set hymns, prayers or sermons.
How Quakers worship
Our values
How we act as Quakers goes together with what we believe.
Quakers in Britain: Our values
Our faith
Quaker faith is a search for truth, not an arrival.
Quaker faith
Visit the Library
Welcome to the Library of the Society of Friends. Here you will find all the information you need to visit the Library and use our collections. Anyone wishing to use any of our collections should now make an appointment in advance, please see below for instructions on how to do so.
Information on visiting the Library
Search the catalogue
Use the catalogue to search our collections. You can search both the library and archive collections to find out what material we hold.
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
I'm a parent...
What does it mean to be a Quaker parent?
quaker parent
Useful links
Information about Quaker collections in other places and useful online resources.
Useful links
Quaker podcast
A podcast from Quakers in Britain and Woodbrooke featuring people talking about ideas, faith and activism. A Quaker Take explores a range of issues in Britain and internationally.
A Quaker Take podcast
Other Quaker organisation
This page is the most regularly updated list of groups and meetings that don't fall under area and local meetings.
Other Quaker organisation