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Quaker communities news

Volunteers from around the globe dig in to help Friends in Cumbria

Updated 11 September 2025

Refugees from across the world have been lending their gardening skills and their muscles to Quakers in South Cumbria. The volunteer team from Furness Refugee Support Group has been helping Swarthmoor Local Meeting to create biodiverse friendship gardens for both wildlife and visitors to enjoy.

Friends from around the globe dig in to help Friends in Cumbria

Organisation updates

QWRC 12-14 September 2025

Updated 24 September 2025

Quaker World Relations Committee (QWRC) met in Hinsley Hall, Leeds, for a residential meeting where they were joined by members of the Quaker Asylum and Refugee Network.

QRWC 12-14 September 2025

Quaker communities news

Radical Hearts, Open Minds: the story so far

Updated 18 September 2025

Do you have a vision for the future of Quakerism—or perhaps you're feeling a bit weary and stuck in a rut? Either way, we'd love to hear your perspective at a Radical Hearts, Open Minds session.”

Radical Hearts, Open Minds: the story so far

Quaker communities news

Making Friends across boundaries

Updated 18 November 2025

Last week more than 45 Friends from across the North of England met in Penrith for 'Make Friends Across Boundaries', a special day that brought together Quakers from eight area meetings.

Making Friends Across Boundaries

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Remembering the conscientious objectors of World War I in Kansas City

Updated 9 December 2022

Kansas City is the largest city in Missouri and once the western frontier of the United States. The sprawling Mississippi flanks its border with the state of Kansas. It marks a boundary, the former division between the Union and the slave-owning states of the South.

Remembering WWI conscientious objectors in Kansas City

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8 badass Quaker women

Updated 19 March 2019

According to Urban Dictionary, the word 'badass' is: "1. A general term used to describe behaviour that is fearless, authentic, compassionate, and ethical. 2. Well above the social standard for 'normal' behaviour." It's also a gender neutral term, which I rate.

8 badass Quaker women

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What does climate breakdown have to do with our work on migration?

Updated 16 May 2019

Much of our current political discourse engages with climate change and migration each in isolation. This deflects the necessary conversations around power, distribution of resources and justice. It also divides our efforts around creating a peaceful and just world.

What does climate breakdown have to do with our work on migration?

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Embracing diversity?

Updated 29 July 2019

In December 2018, I launched a survey for Quakers in Britain on diversity. Using the material gathered from questions sent to meetings and committees by Meeting for Sufferings and the individual data gathered from the survey, I've been building a picture of Quaker communities across Britain. The survey had 2,011 responses (roughly 10% of all Quakers in Britain) and has generated rich and varied information, in terms of actual diversity and attitudes to it. I make no claims of representation. It is a self-selecting sample.

Embracing diversity?

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Local government: why it matters

Updated 7 October 2019

It often seems as if national politics is all that matters. With headlines dominated by national and international issues, it's easy to forget how much change actually happens at the local level.

Local government: why it matters

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Thoughts on online meeting for worship

Updated 16 March 2020

This week I attended my first ever online meeting for worship. To my slight surprise it was a warm and spirited experience.

Thoughts on online meeting for worship