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Time for Reflection: 'A contemporary rite of passage'
Conflict negotiator and Quaker Neil Crabtree offers his suggestion for a practical role for young people in an age of climate breakdown.
Time for Reflection: 'A contemporary rite of passage'
Faiths across Southport open their doors in memory of stabbings victims
Southport Quaker Meeting House will join with other places of worship next Friday to mark the first anniversary of last July's appalling knife attack.
Faiths across Southport open their doors in memory of stabbings victims
Cornwall Quakers enjoy climbing the walls
Families in Cornwall are finding heart stopping new ways of sharing their Quaker spirituality.
Cornwall Quakers enjoy climbing the walls
Yearly Meeting Update December 2025
How we hold Yearly Meeting (YM) sessions will be changing in 2026. Below is some information about the agenda for the next Yearly Meeting in May 2026.
Yearly Meeting Update December 2025
Weddings and funerals
Quaker weddings and funerals are meetings for worship. This section contains resources that explain how Quaker weddings and funerals work, and forms to support preparations for death and interment.
Weddings and funerals
Yearly Meeting update March 2026
How we hold Yearly Meeting (YM) sessions is changing – in 2026 we will hold sessions in May, July and November.
Yearly Meeting Update March 2026
Children and young people prepare to ‘build bridges’.
Volunteer organisers for this year's Children and Young People's Programmes have met at Warwick University, to shape the themes for Yearly Meeting.
Children and young people prepare to ‘build bridges’.
Kitchen Porter
Kitchen Porter
Quakers urge action to halt demolitions in occupied West Bank
Quaker Peace & Social Witness and EAPPI UK and Ireland signed the following statement. Take action by writing to your MP asking them to raise these concerns with the government.
Quakers urge action to halt demolitions in occupied West Bank
Quakers save lives, not take lives
This week Quakers are marking the anniversary of the devastation wrought on Hiroshima and Nagasaki by World War II nuclear bombs. One hundred years ago Quakers were on a different battlefield, among courageous conscientious objectors rescuing the dying and wounded at the Somme, one of the bloodiest battles in World War I.
Quakers save lives, not take lives