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Our values

Peace

Updated 20 September 2023

Quakers believe that all life is precious. We have always tried “to live in the virtue of that life and power which takes away the occasion of all wars".

Our history

Quakers and WWI

Updated 20 September 2023

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

Current peace campaigns

Conscientious objection

Updated 23 May 2025

Quakers seek to uphold and promote the right to conscientious objection globally. On this page you'll discover how we do this and how you can join in.

Conscientious objection

Peace education

Demilitarising schools

Updated 5 April 2025

Quakers support communities to challenge military engagement in British schools.

Demilitarising schools

Our stories

Mourning victims of war in Inverness

Updated 8 April 2016

Friends from Inverness Local Meeting take part in a silent vigil on the last Saturday of each month in Inverness town centre to mourn all victims of war and conflict. The vigil is organised by Women in Black Scotland.

Mourning victims of war in Inverness

Our stories

DIY gun amnesty

Updated 13 August 2018

What can parents who oppose militarism do when the children are enthusiastic for toy weapons? When the McConnell family returned to Britain from a country affected by real war, they found a creative solution.

Gun amnesty at home

Our stories

Conscientious objection past and present

Updated 9 December 2022

Bath Quakers wanted to raise awareness in our local community of the ongoing struggle for the right to conscientious objection and to resist the veneration of warfare, from World War I to the present day. This was a three-part project, comprising a public exhibition, a public talk and a specially-commissioned play.

Conscientious objection past and present

Our stories

After the arms fair: a Quaker reflects on conscience, arrest and privilege

Updated 12 February 2020

Bradford Quaker Rosie Horsley joined a day of faith-led action outside one of the world's biggest arms fairs. Here she shares what happened next.

After the arms fair: a Quaker reflects on conscience, arrest and privilege

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