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Quaker communities news

Quaker charities annual reporting

Updated 15 February 2024

Quaker Life produces template checklists to help the trustees of Quaker charities in their annual reporting.

Quaker charities annual reporting

Children & young people

I'm a parent...

Updated 5 January 2024

What does it mean to be a Quaker parent?

quaker parent

Faith

Read about Quaker faith

Updated 22 September 2023

Read about Quaker faith

Quaker life

Quaker funerals

Updated 20 September 2023

This page is an introduction for anyone going to a Quaker funeral.

Quaker funerals

Quaker life

Quaker marriages

Updated 20 September 2023

Quaker weddings take the same simple, quiet form as the usual meetings for worship.

Quaker marriages

Quaker life

Quaker journeys

Updated 20 September 2023

Quakerism is built on common ideas, but the journey is different for each of us. In these short clips, different Quakers tell us about their journeys.

Quaker journeys

Faith

Our values

Updated 20 September 2023

How we act as Quakers goes together with what we believe.

Quakers in Britain: Our values

Quaker communities news

Introducing Quaker Life

Updated 19 June 2023

Our dispersed team now has members within grasp of every Quaker meeting in Britain. It connects with Quaker communities of all shapes and sizes.

Introducing Quaker Life

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Truth and integrity: exploring our Quaker concern

Updated 10 March 2023

Truth and integrity is one of our Quaker testimonies. Sometimes it is expressed as the one, sometimes as the other, sometimes both. Over the last few years I have felt it speak more to me ever more strongly – partly because of the current political climate, and partly because of the twin cores of 'truth' and 'integrity'.

Truth and integrity: exploring our Quaker concern

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Quaker funerals: community and contribution

Updated 1 April 2021

I'm an elder of my local Quaker meeting at the moment, and have had the privilege of being responsible for the holding of two funeral meetings for worship in the last year. One was for someone who died in her late 90s; the other for an active woman whose life felt cut short by illness. Both were powerful, raw, moving occasions.

Quaker funerals: community and contribution