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Faith

Our values

Updated 20 September 2023

How we act as Quakers goes together with what we believe.

Quakers in Britain: Our values

Our values

Truth

Updated 10 May 2024

When Quakers gather in worship, we seek to connect with God and with each other. We try to shed our biases and self-interest and seek a deep truth.

Meeting for Sufferings

Our faith in the future

Updated 10 April 2018

Our faith in the future paints a picture of the change Friends hope for. By sharing this picture of our future we help to bring it about.

Our faith in the future

Our stories

Speaking up for the love of energy justice

Updated 7 June 2019

In June 2015, Totnes Quakers joined 10,000 people to lobby the UK parliament on climate action.

Speaking up for the love of energy justice

Our stories

Joining the Pilgrimage to Paris

Updated 7 March 2016

I have cared about climate change ever since I first fell in love. I fell in love with a child in Madagascar and suddenly climate change took on a personal dimension. He, like every one of us, will feel the consequences of climate change. I wanted to make the world one in which he could flourish. For me that was about climate justice.

Joining the Pilgrimage to Paris

Our stories

Walking in stillness with the People's Pilgrimage

Updated 7 March 2016

News of the People's Pilgrimage for the climate bounced into my inbox last April. I am one who loves big symbolic gestures. And walking all the way from climate-chaos-threatened places in Indonesia to the UN Climate Summit in Paris in December, seemed like a very big gesture indeed.

Walking in stillness with the People's Pilgrimage

Free resources

Peace, social justice, sustainability and faith relations

Updated 5 June 2025

A list of resources relating to current Quaker concerns.

Faith relations, peace, climate and social justice

Our stories

Action for climate justice at Heathrow

Updated 16 December 2016

In October I found myself surrounded by over 300 other climate justice activists, some of whom were fellow Quakers, at Heathrow Airport. On the day we held a 'flash-mob' die in and a critical mass bike ride. We were there to oppose any kind of airport expansion and the increase in carbon emissions, air pollution and noise that it would bring, and to highlight the social injustice of who is paying the real price.

Huddersfield Quaker joins Heathrow protest