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5 reasons to celebrate the work of nominations committees
I fell in love with nominations when I started to work for Britain Yearly Meeting. In that role I was secretary to Central Nominations Committee, the committee that nominates Friends to coordinate Quaker work across Britain. This includes roles developing Quaker communities, supporting peace and social witness work, building connections with other faiths, as well as roles that help our faith directly, such as clerk of Yearly Meeting.
5 reasons to celebrate the work of nominations committees
Dispatches from the Quaker World Plenary
The World Plenary is a meeting of Quakers from around the world. It is organised by Friends World Committee for Consultation and this year is being hosted by Southern Africa Yearly Meeting, and held in South Africa and online. The theme of the World Plenary is 'Living the spirit of Ubuntu: Responding with hope to God's call to cherish creation – and one another'._______
Dispatches from the Quaker World Plenary
Straight, not narrow: John Lampen addresses some misconceptions over the Peace Testimony
Some recent writing in the Friend has implied that our Peace Testimony contains a duty not to take sides when faced with the world's conflicts. This is a misunderstanding that could mislead Friends, and give a wrong impression about our peace witness.
Straight, not narrow: John Lampen addresses some misconceptions over the Peace Testimony
A path to a better future: David Gray writes from Brummana High School in Lebanon
Lebanon is in a dilapidated state today, as indeed it has been for several years. It has suffered from a series of catastrophes: the overthrow of its government in 2019, the Beirut explosion of 2020, and the overwhelming economic collapse of 2019. This continues until today with rates of inflation still running at 190% and capital controls in the banks which have seen many people lose their entire life savings and, if they had them, their occupational pensions reduced to 5% of their actual value. For us in Lebanon the pandemic and subsequent lockdown were just another event but perhaps had less impact and preserved the peace in a way which would not be understood in the West.
A path to a better future: David Gray writes from Brummana High School in Lebanon
A day with Korean Quaker Bongsoo Kwag
Quakerism has had a strong presence in Korea since the war, with the message of peace and reconciliation finding fertile ground on the divided peninsula.
A day with Korean Quaker Bongsoo Kwag
Transitioning away from fossil fuels: creating space for those willing to move first
Last week, 57 countries and more than 2,000 organisations met in Santa Marta, Colombia, to discuss how to reduce dependency on fossil fuels. This First International Conference to Transition Away from Fossil Fuels was more than a diplomatic gathering: it signalled emerging political space for actors willing to move this agenda forward. It was a space of cautious hope.
Transitioning away from fossil fuels: creating space for those willing to move first