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Quakers and same-sex marriage
Quakers in Britain have been considering sexuality for more than 60 years. In 2009 we made the decision to campaign for the right to marry same-sex couples in Quaker meetings for worship.
Quakers and same-sex marriage
Quaker Rainbow
Quaker Rainbow (previously the Quaker Gender and Sexual Diversity Community) brings together people of diverse sexual and/or gender identities within Quakers in Britain. It aims to provide a voice and a meeting space for the LGBT+ and queer community. This includes lesbian, gay, bisexual, asexual, intersex, transgender and gender non-binary Quakers, and Quakers interested in sexuality, gender identity and equality. They welcome others seeking an inclusive spiritual community.
Quaker Rainbow
From small seeds: welcoming refugees in Central Scotland
For a number of years a small group of Quakers in Central Scotland has been involved with supporting Syrian refugees in Stirling and Clackmannanshire.
From small seeds: welcoming refugees in Central Scotland
A memorial and a catalyst: creating Pity of War
Jan Arriens describes how one Quaker's concern for civilians affected by war has resulted in a new charity launching on Hiroshima Day 2020.
A memorial and a catalyst: creating Pity of War
Quakers #SafeAtHome
As the Coronavirus spreads across the world, the Quaker community is responding with love, prayer and action.
Quakers #SafeAtHome
How to #StayAtHome when you have no home
Central Bristol Quakers have donated the kitchen in their meeting house to help feed homeless people made even more vulnerable by the Coronavirus crisis.
Central Bristol Quakers donate kitchen to support those without homes
Crisis prompts call for global ceasefire
As the Coronavirus crisis deepens Quakers are working with allies to speak up for the most vulnerable.
Crisis prompts call for global ceasefire
Quakers change plans for Yearly Meeting Gathering
Quakers in Britain have postponed their 2020 Yearly Meeting Gathering. The ongoing public health situation with the COVID-19 pandemic, very sadly, makes it impossible to bring 2,000 people together for this event.
Quakers change plans for Yearly Meeting Gathering
Church leaders united in response to Covid-19
Paul Parker, the Recording Clerk for Quakers in Britain, with Church leaders from denominations across Britain and Ireland, have today issued this statement.
Church leaders united in response to Covid-19 pandemic
Prisoners at risk in pandemic
The number of people in detention needs to be reduced significantly because it is not possible in these settings to follow government advice on COVID-19, say Quakers in Britain. Unprecedented government action is needed to save lives.
Prisoners at risk in pandemic