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Bread Not Bombs: honouring those killed in war by preventing future war

Updated 11 November 2025

Near the desk I usually sit at when working in Friends House, there's a poster featuring a wheatsheaf that reads: 'The hungry need bread not bombs. Stop the arms trade.' When I leave at the end of the day, I pass another poster. This one bears the photo of a young African girl drinking from a plastic bowl. It declares 'People need water not weapons.'

Bread Not Bombs

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Exploring the edges of something new: the Quaker Earthcare Gathering seeks ways forward on climate

Updated 18 February 2026

Within the Quaker community, there is agreement on the significance of the climate crisis, and a range of views about what we should do. Over 100 Quakers came together to explore what they, individually and collectively, might be called to do next.

Exploring the edges of something new: the Quaker Earthcare Gathering

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Lighting the way: Quaker witness in troubled times

Updated 18 December 2025

Another year gone by, that felt so quick. It was another eventful year of difficult moments - with conflicts, political tension, and financial uncertainty all around us. As I write this blog, I often ask myself: how do we keep the light of hope and faith alive? I struggle to convey a positive message, given the state of the world. However, I try to look at the small achievements and the breadth of work we do to keep that sliver of positivity alight.

Lighting the way: Quaker witness in troubled times

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Tangled roots: personal reflections on the Swarthmore Lecture

Updated 22 May 2026

In the recent Swarthmore lecture, I explored how the complex mix of characteristics visible in the early Quaker movement continue to present us with important challenges and dilemmas today. In doing this, I didn't really talk about my personal response to these issues. However, in the book to accompany the lecture, I offer a number of personal reflections. In this blog, I will touch on some of these observations and share four short passages from the book, in the hope that this will encourage reflection not only about how the lecture relates to the Quaker way generally, but also to our individual experiences as Friends.

Tangled roots: personal reflections on the Swarthmore Lecture