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5 reasons to celebrate the work of nominations committees

Updated 4 July 2024

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

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11 things growing meetings are doing

Updated 19 May 2025

As Quakers explore how to build vibrant, Spirit-led communities, it's useful to learn from meetings that are already experiencing significant growth.

11 things growing Quaker meetings are doing

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Scary silence? 3 ways Quaker meeting for worship is both easy and hard

Updated 5 February 2026

Quaker meeting for worship is meant to be about as simple as it's possible for a gathering of people to be. There's an appointed time and place so that we can actually get together, but after that, nothing is planned.

Scary silence? 3 ways Quaker meeting for worship is both easy and hard

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Women's preaching still justified

Updated 31 March 2026

Margaret Fell (1614-1702) was a key figure in the development of the early Quaker movement, handling money, letters, and practical support for people who felt led to preach the Quaker message. Quakers were criticised for allowing women to speak, and so – while she was in prison for allowing a Quaker meeting to be held in her home – Fell wrote a pamphlet, Women's speaking justified. In it she went through Biblical examples to show that women could, and always had, shared the word of God.

Women's preaching still justified

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7 books to start conversations about peace with children

Updated 5 March 2026

Reading is a great way to explore the world, including ways to build peace. Here are seven books to get you started:

7 books to start conversations about peace with children

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Love around the table: food security and climate justice

Updated 23 April 2026

"I was farming water. I wasn't farming soil. My dad got flooded once in 1981, but since 2000, I've lost count of the amount of times that I've been flooded."These were the words of Colin Chappell, arable farmer in Lincolnshire, about the 2023 flooding. He's not alone. Paul Behrens, a professor at the University of Oxford who works on food security, offered this quote as an example at the recent National Emergency Briefing on climate change and the UK.

Love around the table: food security and climate justice