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Finding friends of faith
Friends House, the central offices of Quakers in Britain, appears in a new film shot on location across the capital, showing London's temples, Islamic centres, gurdwaras, synagogues, meeting houses and churches, opening their doors with a warm welcome in this Inter Faith Week.
Creating interfaith bonds of friendship
Communities of colour are over-policed and under-protected
The Coronavirus Act gives police powers to detain anyone they think might be infectious. A group of human rights, racial equality, community, faith and health organisations – including Quakers – say the police powers granted to enforce lockdown are disproportionately impacting people of colour.
Communities of colour are over-policed and under-protected
Yearly Meeting Gathering − “For our comfort and discomfort”
Quakers in Britain are planning their Yearly Meeting Gathering 2021 to nurture and inspire the Quaker community, saying “In these extraordinary and challenging times, we have seen that it is possible to make changes in our way of life. We have hope. We trust the leadings of love and truth will come right."
Quakers' seven-point plan to encourage positive online community
Preparing for Yearly Meeting Gathering 2021
More than one thousand Quakers have booked their places for Yearly Meeting Gathering (YMG) next month, for time to share Quaker faith and fellowship.
Preparing for Yearly Meeting Gathering 2021
"Our faith does not permit us to stand by": Quakers' statement ahead of COP26
Quakers in Britain are calling for just solutions to the climate crisis and encouraging Friends to join the global day of action on Saturday 6 November, in a statement published in advance of the UN COP26 climate negotiations.
Our faith does not permit us to stand by - Quakers' statement ahead of COP26
Quakers to cease using the title ‘overseer’ due to racist connotations
Quakers have been asked to stop using the term 'overseer' because of its connotations of oppression and slavery.
Quakers to cease using the title ‘overseer’, due to racist connotations
Could you be a prison chaplain?
In the early days of the Quaker faith many Quakers were imprisoned for their beliefs. Ever since, there has been a continuing Quaker concern for prisoners, those who work in prisons and prison conditions.
Could you be a prison chaplain?
Locked up in lockdown: the Quaker prison chaplains reaching out
There I was, on 29 February 2020, with around 20 Quaker prison chaplains and other Friends who work in the field of criminal justice, at the Quakers in Criminal Justice conference. We were watching 'Lock Down', a new play by Journeymen Theatre, about Ron, serving a life sentence, and Kathy, a newly appointed Quaker prison chaplain.
Locked up in lockdown: the Quaker prison chaplains reaching out