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Quaker communities news

Young people planning their Yearly Meeting programme

Updated 26 March 2024

There are 3 young people on the arrangements committee for the programme for 11-15s at Yearly Meeting this year. Since being nominated at last year's event they've been working behind the scenes with Quaker Life staff to plan this year's event.

Young people planning their programme for 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

Quaker Recognised Bodies

Peacemakers

Updated 5 February 2025

We want a world where people are equipped to deal peacefully and creatively with the inevitable conflicts that arise for all of us.We work with schools, units, clubs, committees, teams, collectives and groups of people regardless of age or anything else.We support people within communities to build, strengthen and repair relationships at all levels.Peacemakers works with schools, units, clubs, committees, teams, collectives and groups of people regardless of age or anything else. Activities include training and support for staff and children in schools on areas including relationship and community peace, peer mediation and restorative practice as part of a whole school approach. Peacemakers is leading on significant work developing he nationwide offer on peace education at Key Stage 2. Peacemakers work closely with BYM's peace education team and many other organisations.

Peacemakers

Putting your faith in action

Ecumenical and interfaith relations

Updated 11 August 2025

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

Quaker communities news

Last summer Esher Quakers started meeting in hired premises

Updated 24 February 2025

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

Organisation updates

BYMT 8 February 2025

Updated 28 February 2025

Britain Yearly Meeting Trustees met on 8th February to discuss business including the transition to a continuing Yearly Meeting, support for Area Meetings, and a new outreach strategy.

BYMT 8 February 2025

Organisation updates

BDRC 29 March 2025

Updated 16 April 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

Action updates

Going forth in peace online events

Updated 21 May 2025

Building on this year's Yearly Meeting theme of Peace, Friends are invited to a series of online sessions exploring what comes next. The Faith in Action team will host the three sessions looking what is happening, how you can get involved and what support is available.

Going forth in peace online events

Gifts in wills

Free will writing

Updated 18 August 2025

Quakers in Britain have partnered with Octopus Legacy to enable supporters to have the opportunity to write a simple will for free in three ways – online, via the telephone or in-person. We hope you will consider leaving a gift to Quaker work but there is no obligation to do so.

Free will writing

Quaker Recognised Bodies

Claverham Meeting House Trust

Updated 24 July 2025

The Claverham Meeting House Trust owns and manages Claverham Meeting House, a historic Quaker Meeting House in a rural area in the West of England. It was built in 1729 on the site of a previous Meeting House, which was built in 1674, and is listed as a Grade 2* historic building. On the grounds of the Meeting House, there is also a burial ground and a stone barn, which are also listed. The large Meeting Room has a cottage on either side, one being accommodation for the Resident Friend and the other being available for visitors' accommodation.

Claverham Meeting House Trust