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Simpler meetings in six and a half objects
Friends from Notts and Derby AM came together recently for a meeting for learning on 'Simpler Meetings in Six and a Half Objects', which provided a playful exploration of the principles of simplification. The afternoon was hosted by Nottingham LM, and facilitated by the East Midlands Local Development Worker Sarah Shaw.
Simpler meetings in six and a half objects
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 is unprecedented and unlike anything in living memory. Hospitals, schools, places of worship, roads, and homes have been decimated, and civilians have been targeted.
Responding to the current situation in Israel and Palestine
CYP trainers meet in Leeds
Recently a group of a dozen Friends, from across the country, who form the Children and Young People's (CYP) Training Team, met at Leeds Central Meeting House for a weekend working together. The CYP training team are experienced facilitators and well-practiced in work with under 18s. The team met together to review their service over the past year, and to consider what's next.
CYP trainers gathered in Leeds
Seeking volunteers for children's and young people's events at Yearly Meeting
Volunteers are key to offering children and young people's programmes at Yearly Meeting. Brilliant volunteers, who help plan and facilitate these programmes, enable us to offer activities which are rooted in our Quaker communities. BYM staff who are putting together programmes for 0-18 years olds to engage with Yearly Meeting in July are seeking volunteers.
Seeking volunteers for children's and young people's events
On being a prison chaplain
The historic Quaker concern for prisons continues today through the contribution of Quakers working within prison chaplaincy teams. At present, over ninety prisons in Britain benefit from a Quaker Prison Chaplain (QPC).
On being a prison chaplain
Turning the tide on fossil fuels
Janet Saunders from Central Edinburgh Quaker Meeting explains how she got involved with campaigning to stop the East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline through focusing on insurance companies.
Turning the tide on fossil fuels
Students from Friends School Tokyo visit Swarthmoor Hall
Swarthmoor Hall welcome Quakers and interested people from around the globe to find out more about early Quakers. 35 students from Friends School Tokyo visited this summer.
Students from Friends School Tokyo visit Swarthmoor Hall
Harrogate Quakers welcome new people to meeting after they see their knitted postbox topper
Quakers in Harrogate knitted an amazing postbox topper for Quaker Week and displayed it publicly to share information about Quakers and welcome new people to find out more or join meeting for worship.
Harrogate Quakers welcome new people to meeting after they see their knitted postbox topper
Young Quakers engage in Facilitation and Leadership training weekend
Nine young people from across the UK gathered at Missenden Abbey, Buckinghamshire, to complete training delivered by Quakers in Britain and Woodbrooke.
Young Quakers engage in Facilitation and Leadership training weekend