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Quaker Week 2023: 'Simple. Radical. Spiritual.'
Quaker Life now has new outreach resources available to order through our Quaker Week campaign for this year: 'Simple. Radical. Spiritual.'
Quaker Week 2023: 'Simple. Radical. Spiritual.'
Clerks Update: September 2023
Issue 7 of Clerks' Update in 2023 is now available. This is a key communication channel for local and area meeting clerks.
Clerks Update: September 2023
Responding to the current situation in Israel and Palestine
The scale of the violence and harm to civilians in Palestine is unprecedented. Here are some ways to learn more and act for peace.
Responding to the current situation in Israel and Palestine
Yearly Meeting 2023
Yearly Meeting 2023
Eldership and oversight: With a tender hand
'With a tender hand' is a resource book for eldership and oversight. This webpage provides support material to complement the publication.
With a tender hand
Meeting for Sufferings
Until 2026, Meeting for Sufferings was the standing representative body of Quakers in Britain, acting on behalf of Yearly Meeting in between sessions.
Meeting for Sufferings
YMAC 1–3 November 2024
Yearly Meeting Agenda Committee met to discuss plans for Yearly Meeting 2025, including timing, content and the Swarthmore Lecture.
Yearly Meeting Agenda Committee meeting, 1–3 November 2024
Ecumenical and interfaith relations
Quakers work with other faith groups on issues where we have shared interests. It's also important to build and maintain good relationships with other churches and faith groups as this helps build a more connected and understanding society.
Ecumenical and interfaith relations
BDRC 25-26 January 2025
The Book of Discipline Revision Committee met to discuss the latest progress in updating Quaker Faith & Practice ready for a new draft text to be presented to Yearly Meeting in 2027.
BDRC 25-26 January 2025
Last summer Esher Quakers started meeting in hired premises
In July 2024, Esher Quakers gave up their 227-year-old Grade 2 listed meeting house and burial ground and made a move to meet in hired space. Making this change was a testing and stressful experience calling on spiritual, emotional and physical strength. Esher Quakers share their reflections on managing change.
Last summer Esher Quakers started meeting in hired premises