Search
Search results for '欢乐斗地主开挂软件|-wn4.com|-嘉斯猫电玩城会员-w7p2c1-2023年2月7日20时24分52秒-6c66ayyac.com'
Displaying 41 - 50 of 98 in total
Quakers' Yearly Meeting moves online
More than a thousand Quakers successfully held their first Yearly Meeting online today, prevented from meeting face-to-face by the COVID-19 pandemic. Not since 1668 has anything – not even world wars – prevented Yearly Meeting, a time for Quakers to gather in stillness to listen to the promptings of love and truth.
Quakers' Yearly Meeting moves online
Time for Quakers to tackle racism
Racism exists among Quakers in Britain and must be tackled at all levels, individually, in their committees and structures and in the church, say their Trustees whose proposals will be discussed next month.
Time for Quakers to tackle racism
Pandemic prompts new ways of Quaker worship and witness
Quakers in Britain are set to decide whether to create an online festival for their Yearly Meeting next year.
Pandemic prompts new ways of Quaker worship and witness
Spending review fails to deliver
The government's spending review has failed to deliver on Quaker priorities.
Spending review fails to deliver
Remembering the Kindertransport
In the tumultuous final days before World War II, Quakers were among many who rescued almost 10,000 children from German-controlled Europe. Quakers' pivotal role was acknowledged this week when the Kindertransport was commemorated.
Remembering the Kindertransport
Quakers call for action on racial and ethnic disparities
Quakers in Britain have submitted evidence to the Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities, calling on the government to embed anti-racism in policies, practice and discourse across society.
Quakers call for action on racial and ethnic disparities
Quakers commit to becoming an anti-racist church
Quakers were totally immersed in the slave trade. Not just as abolitionists. They were ship owners, captains, merchants and investors, in ports such as London and Bristol.This hard truth faced Quakers' representative body this week as they met online to discuss, among other matters, action on racism. They had before them a minute from the church's trustees which said, “Racism exists among Quakers in Britain and must be tackled at all levels."
Quakers commit to becoming an anti-racist church
Human Rights matter for all
Today − on global Human Rights day − Quakers in Britain are joining 110 organisations in writing an open letter to the Prime Minister and political leaders, urging them to respond proportionately to COVID-19, protect people's rights and the rule of law and stand by the Human Rights Act.
Human Rights matter for all
Migrants Day plea for justice
Shortly ahead of International Migrants Day, working together, Quakers in Britain, American Friends Service Committee, Friends Committee for National Legislation, Quaker Council for European Affairs and Quaker United Nations Office have developed a statement on migration drawing on Quaker foundations and work with migrants and on migration.
Migrants Day plea for justice
Quakers lobby Lords on Overseas Operations Bill
Quakers in Britain and Quaker Concern for the Abolition of Torture (Q-CAT) have briefed Peers ahead of a debate on the Overseas Operations Bill.Quakers believe the Bill will have a significant, negative impact on key values of truth, justice and peace – in the UK and abroad.
Quakers lobby Lords on Overseas Operations Bill