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Quakers and WWI
Since declaring its commitment to peace in 1660, the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) has opposed all wars. World War I was no different and many Quakers resisted the call to arms.
Quakers and World War I
Papers and minutes
This page contains papers for the next meeting. It also provides links to minutes and papers for recent meetings.
Meeting for Sufferings papers and minutes
Quaker concerns
Recent public letters, parliamentarian briefings and submissions on issues of concern to Quakers.
Quaker concerns
List of area meetings
The full listings of area meetings are listed below with generic contact email addresses for each area meeting.
List of area meetings
Committee Handbook
The BYM Committee Handbook is an essential resource for any member of a BYM committee. Paper copies are not currently available but the full handbook is available on this page.
Committee Handbook
Hosting an open-house peace event during Armed Forces Day
In 2019, Salisbury city hosted a three-day celebration of all things military. Kathrine Sealey shares how local Quakers provided a peaceful counterpoint.
Hosting an open-house peace event during Armed Forces Day
Get involved
Get involved in Yearly Meeting
Children & Young People’s Programmes
Youth, children and families' programmes
Building back better resource
Quakers have a long tradition of working to build a better world. This resource looks at how we can build a peaceful world which is underpinned by principles of equality and justice and how our faith can play a role in this.
Building back better Meeting for Learning series
Spirit-Led Structures
How can our central governance evolve and adapt to new challenges while remaining true to that which makes us distinctly Quaker?
Simplifying our structures