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How Quakers worship
A meeting for worship usually lasts for an hour. In Quaker worship there are no ministers or creeds. We first gather together in silence to quiet our minds – we don't have set hymns, prayers or sermons.
How Quakers worship
Our faith
Quaker faith is a search for truth, not an arrival.
Quaker faith
Quaker Action on Alcohol and Drugs (QAAD)
QAAD works within Quaker principles to address the use and misuse of all substances, legal, illegal and prescribed, and gambling. They offer advice and information to individual Quakers and to elders and overseers. QAAD fosters links between Quakers who share their concern through a conference at Woodbrooke and meetings of the QAADNET group. QAAD publishes the quarterly magazine QAADRANT, and provides speakers for meetings on request. They also work responsively with young Quakers to develop sessions for any kind of gathering. Externally, QAAD contributes to government reviews and liaises with other faith groups to advance policies that reduce harm.
The Quaker Centre
The Quaker Centre café is now open Monday to Friday, 8am–4pm. The bookshop is open Monday to Friday, 10am–4.30pm.
The Quaker Centre, Friends House London
Library
The Library of the Society of Friends, based at Friends House, is a unique resource and is one of the largest Quaker collections in the world.
Library of the Society of Friends
Resources for use by Quaker meetings
Leaflets for newcomers, enquirers and Quaker communities.
Resources for use by Quaker meetings
Truth
When Quakers gather in worship, we seek to connect with God and with each other. We try to shed our biases and self-interest and seek a deep truth.
Our faith in the future
Our faith in the future paints a picture of the change Friends hope for. By sharing this picture of our future we help to bring it about.
Our faith in the future
Visit the Library
Welcome to the Library of the Society of Friends. Here you will find all the information you need to visit the Library and use our collections. Anyone wishing to use any of our collections should now make an appointment in advance, please see below for instructions on how to do so.
Information on visiting the Library