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APC 20-22 June 2025
The Agenda Planning Committee for Yearly Meeting from 2026 onwards had its first meeting and considered its vision for Yearly Meetings.
APC 20-22 June 2025
BDRC 9 July and 11-13 July 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 July 9 July and 11-13 July 2025
Yearly Meeting 2025
Yearly Meeting 2025
Ecumenical and interfaith relations
Quakers work with other faith groups on issues where we have shared interests. We build and maintain relationships to create a more connected and understanding society.
Ecumenical and interfaith relations
Action on reparations
This section will showcase some of the actions that Quakers have taken in response to the Yearly Meeting commitment to make reparations.
Action on reparations
Outreach posters
On this page you will find a range of posters that have been designed for Quaker outreach. Some recent posters are available to order, others may be downloaded and printed.
Outreach posters
BYM Trustees 7 February 2026
Britain Yearly Meeting Trustees met online on 7 February for their first meeting of 2026.
BYM Trustees 7 February 2026
Are we ethical employers?
A significant number of local and area meetings are now employing staff to support Quaker communities in managing their admin, premises, accounts and building hire.This comes with a responsibility to ensure our employment practices are ethical and not only meet the requirements of the law, but also meet the expectations of our Quaker testimonies.
Are we ethical employers?
Do Quakers model spirit-led ethical employment practices?
Does your local or area meeting employ people to help the Quaker community? If so – are you ethical employers?
Ethical Employment
9 voices the Department for Education would ban from schools
Recent Department for Education guidance tells headteachers in England to ensure external organisations, speakers and resources do not take "extremist" stances. These include a stated desire to abolish capitalism and "a failure to condemn illegal activities done in support of their cause". The guidance also bans "victim narratives that are harmful to British society".
9 voices the Department for Education would ban from schools