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Monthly gathering with refugees
Swindon Quakers organise a monthly gathering for refugees and asylum seekers. Swindon is a 'dispersal town' so newly-arrived asylum seekers are often placed in Home Office accommodation in the city. Christine shares how local Quakers felt it was important that people feel welcome and at home in Swindon.
Monthly gathering with refugees
Quakers stand alongside victims of racist policies
Quakers in Britain have responded to the global unease about recent political developments around the world with a clear statement asserting that, “Humanity needs leaders of integrity and conscience, ready to be held to account by individuals and institutions, national and international."
Quakers stand alongside victims of racist policies
Key Quaker appointment
Oliver Robertson is the new Head of Witness & Worship for Quakers in Britain.He will succeed Helen Drewery who leaves the post in the spring after more than thirty years working for Britain Yearly Meeting.
Key Quaker appointment
Facing power and privilege
A 1,200 strong gathering of Quakers in London has shared their hopes and fears about the plight of the planet and how power and privilege prevent effective work for justice.
Facing power and privilege
Seeing signs of hope in a fragile world
An exploration of how privilege and power may get in the way of effective work for justice sparked intensely moving and reflective ministry, as 1,200 Quakers gathered for Yearly Meeting (YM) this week.
Seeing signs of hope in a fragile world
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
Quakers pledge to welcome trans and non-binary people
During their three weeks' festival of faith and fellowship, Quakers in Britain have been listening to the promptings of love and truth. One of their key decisions was to acknowledge and affirm trans and non-binary people.
Quakers pledge to welcome trans and non-binary people
Quakers stand by peaceful climate protestors
Quakers across Britain are supporting peaceful protestors who took nonviolent action to demand an end to new oil and gas projects in the UK and have been found guilty of breaking an injunction.
Quakers stand by peaceful climate protestors
Quakers concerned by Home Secretary’s inflammatory rhetoric and failures in the asylum system
Quakers are writing to the Home Secretary to express concern that the 'hostile environment' of dangerously over-crowded immigration centres and demonisation of migrants in parliament is fanning the flames of hate.
Quakers concerned by Home Secretary’s inflammatory rhetoric and failures in the asylum system
Quakers address the monarch at Buckingham Palace
Quakers from Britain and Ireland visited Buckingham Palace on Thursday, 9 March, to exercise their historic right to address the King.
Quakers address the monarch at Buckingham Palace