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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
Seeking volunteers for children's and young people's events at Yearly Meeting
Volunteers are key to offering children and young people's programmes at Yearly Meeting. Brilliant volunteers, who help plan and facilitate these programmes, enable us to offer activities which are rooted in our Quaker communities. BYM staff who are putting together programmes for 0-18 years olds to engage with Yearly Meeting in July are seeking volunteers.
Seeking volunteers for children's and young people's events
Young people planning their Yearly Meeting programme
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
Malvern Meeting restart children's meeting
Malvern Local Meeting have recently started a regular children's meeting, to coincide with their monthly shared lunch. A group of Friends has been busy planning and organising, with support from their Local Development Worker. The first children's meeting was in January 2024. Children's meeting is now every fourth Sunday at 10.30am.
Malvern Meeting restart their children's meeting after more than 20 years
Planning for children and young people at Yearly Meeting
Behind the scenes, teams of young people, adult volunteers and staff are working together to create programmes for joyful, interactive programmes for children and young people at Yearly Meeting, where there is something to welcome all ages. Bookings are still open for Children's Programme and Young People @ Yearly Meeting. We hope these will offer nurturing, expansive and joyful explorations on our themes of love and truth, linking in with the wider Yearly Meeting theme of truth and integrity.
Planning for children and young people at Yearly Meeting
Making teams for under 18s programmes at Yearly Meeting
Quakers across the Yearly Meeting have come forward to volunteer to help run the children's and youth events at Yearly Meeting this year, 23-26 May. The programmes for under 18s give opportunities to explore Quakerism and build community, and couldn't happen without the generosity of volunteers.
Making teams for under 18s programmes at Yearly Meeting
Going forth in peace online events
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
Claverham Meeting House Trust
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
Radical Hearts, Open Minds
Radical Hearts, Open Minds is a series of identical events being held across Britain in the autumn of 2025. They are part of the consultation process about support for Quaker Communities from 2026 to 2030.
Radical Hearts, Open Minds