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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
Clearing the fog: taking part in campaigns for climate justice
Sue Curd took part in Exploring Faith and Climate Justice, a year of learning and spiritual reflection run in partnership by Quakers in Britain and Woodbrooke from July 2022-July 2023. She explains how she was inspired to take part and what she is planning to do now.
Clearing the fog: taking part in campaigns for climate justice
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
Week of Action on the Right to Conscientious Objection
Upholding the right to conscientious objection 4–10 December 2023.
Week of Action on the Right to Conscientious Objection
Yearly Meeting 2023
Yearly Meeting 2023
Children and young people at Meeting for Sufferings day
Children and young people came together as part of Meeting for Sufferings in London on Saturday 2 December 2023. They gathered as young Quakers to experience community together, and value having opportunities to connect between Yearly Meeting sessions. The day gave the children a flavour of being at Friends House, and spending time with Quakers of all ages.
Children and young people at Meeting for Sufferings day
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
Employing people to support area meeting community
Hampshire & Islands Area Meeting – 11 Local Meetings and 2 Worshipping Groups – now has two new staff directly supporting its administration and outreach, each employed for 21 hours a week. These roles relieve pressure on roleholders and give Friends more time.
Employing people to support area meeting community
Regional/general meetings
Although a large number of general meetings were removed from Britain Yearly Meeting's structure in 2005, some still fulfill a vital role.
Regional/general meetings
Young Friends General Meeting
Young Friends General Meeting is open to Quakers between the ages of 18 and 35. You don't need to be in formal membership of Britain Yearly Meeting.
Young Friends General Meeting