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Organisation updates

QPSWCC 2 June 2026

Updated 6 July 2026

Quaker Peace & Social Witness Central Committee (QPSWCC) discussed efforts to engage Quakers more widely in the work of QPSW, as well as consider issues of asylum and immigration and get a general update of QPSW activities.

QPSWCC 2 June 2026

Our structure -

Britain Yearly Meeting Trustees

Updated 27 July 2026

Britain Yearly Meeting (BYM) Trustees are responsible for the work, assets and property of the yearly meeting.

Britain Yearly Meeting Trustees

Area meetings

List of area meetings

Updated 27 July 2026

The full listings of area meetings are listed below with generic contact email addresses for each area meeting.

List of area meetings

Guidelines

Logos and house style

Updated 12 January 2026

On this page you will find a guide to using the Quakers in Britain style and includes a guide to using logos, fonts and colours.

Logos and house style

Yearly Meeting 2026

Yearly Meeting documents

Updated 23 July 2026

Yearly Meeting documents

Yearly Meeting 2026

Programme

Updated 30 July 2026

Yearly Meeting Programme

Archive

Yearly Meeting Gathering 2021

Updated 11 January 2024

Yearly Meeting Gathering 2021

Blog

What does Quaker community look like in 2023?

Updated 23 December 2022

Quakers are a worshipping community. Our simple way of worshipping, of seeking the leadings of the Spirit for us, depends on us coming together in groups. It is a corporate act, a recognition that the body has many members. We can worship individually, of course – and many Quakers have our own personal spiritual practices – but we recognise that seeking God's will for us is best done together.

What does Quaker community look like in 2023?

Blog

7 books to start conversations about peace with children

Updated 5 March 2026

Reading is a great way to explore the world, including ways to build peace. Here are seven books to get you started:

7 books to start conversations about peace with children

Blog

Women's preaching still justified

Updated 31 March 2026

Margaret Fell (1614-1702) was a key figure in the development of the early Quaker movement, handling money, letters, and practical support for people who felt led to preach the Quaker message. Quakers were criticised for allowing women to speak, and so – while she was in prison for allowing a Quaker meeting to be held in her home – Fell wrote a pamphlet, Women's speaking justified. In it she went through Biblical examples to show that women could, and always had, shared the word of God.

Women's preaching still justified