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Continuing Yearly Meeting

Updated 26 March 2026

Yearly Meeting 2024 has agreed to move to a continuing Yearly Meeting. But what will that mean?

Continuing Yearly Meeting

Quaker communities news

Preparations for Quaker week in full swing with in person events and social media action from 28 September

Updated 18 September 2024

Every year in Quaker Week, Quaker communities think more actively about how to welcome new people and share their faith. This year there are plenty of friendly online and in person events planned for people who are curious about Quakers to come and find out more.

Preparations for Quaker week are in full swing with lots of in person events and social media action coming up from 28 September

Organisation updates

YMAC 1–3 November 2024

Updated 5 February 2025

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

Organisation updates

MfS 1 March 2025

Updated 24 September 2025

Meeting for Sufferings met for the first of its four meetings in 2025.

MfS 1 March 2025

Organisation updates

BDRC 29 March 2025

Updated 24 September 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 29 March 2025

Organisation updates

​What's going on with Yearly Meeting sessions?

Updated 23 October 2025

How we hold Yearly Meeting (YM) sessions will be changing in 2026. If you're unsure about what's happening this article will give you a broad outline.

Yearly Meeting update September 2025

Action updates

Addressing violence and conflict locally and nationally

Updated 12 November 2025

How do we, as Quakers, address violence and conflict in our local communities and across Britain?

How can we address violence and conflict in our locally and across Britain?

Justice

Climate justice

Updated 13 January 2026

Quakers are working with climate campaigners around the world to advocate for just solutions to the climate crisis. This page has resources to explore with your community.

Climate justice

Justice

Economic justice

Updated 13 January 2026

The current economic system has provided humanity with material benefits. However, those benefits have been unequally shared. It also causes significant harm; through exploitation and the facilitation of violent conflict.

Economic justice

Reparations

Undertake your own research

Updated 13 January 2026

This page lists some of the places you can get help if you want to start researching you or your Quaker meetings' links to slavery.

Undertake your own research