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Quaker faith & practice
This page is an introduction to the Quaker book of discipline and details of how to contribute to its revision. Also where to view and buy copies of Quaker faith and practice and Advices and queries.
This Light that Pushes Me
This Light that Pushes Me is a book and exhibition featuring peacebuilders from sub-Saharan Africa. All are Quakers or involved in Quaker work and all have experienced some form of violence. Photographs and personal testimonies trace the journeys that have transformed that suffering into a force for social change.
This Light That Pushes Me
EAPPI get involved
We believe that everyone can take action to help end the occupation and bring about a just peace for both Palestinians and Israelis. We need a movement of people who can take action for peace. Will you join us?
EAPPI get involved
Walking the Pilgrimage to Paris
When my friend and fellow walker Frances sent me an email about a pilgrimage from London to Paris I knew it was for me. I'm not much of a talker, haven't much money and don't think of myself as an activist, but I like walking. So walking to make a statement about the effects of climate change seemed like something I could do.
Walking the Pilgrimage to Paris
Benson Alusiola Khamasi
It is with great sadness that we announce the loss of our colleague, Benson Alusiola Khamasi.
Benson Alusiola Khamasi
Our Quaker year: 5 meeting insights for 2018
Along with the Recording Clerk, Paul Parker, I love visiting local Quaker meetings. Britain Yearly Meeting employs staff to help meetings grow and to work for the changes Quakers want to see in the world. Together, we can do much more.
Five insights from Quaker Meetings
Quaker funerals: community and contribution
I'm an elder of my local Quaker meeting at the moment, and have had the privilege of being responsible for the holding of two funeral meetings for worship in the last year. One was for someone who died in her late 90s; the other for an active woman whose life felt cut short by illness. Both were powerful, raw, moving occasions.
Quaker funerals: community and contribution
Why I'm tired of just talking about Brexit
I am tired of talking about Brexit. I am tired of telling people what I think; explaining what options I think our government should be pursuing. I am tired of finding there's no common ground; of steeling myself for the inevitable debate. I am tired of talking to people I agree with, and finding they experience the same sense of powerlessness that I experience. I am tired of finding that even mentioning it polarises things. Maybe I need to stop talking about Brexit.
Why I'm tired of just talking about Brexit
Quakers: The Religious Society of Hufflepuffs?
This blog unites two of my great interests: Quakers and Harry Potter. As a member of Generation Z, I grew up with the Harry Potter books and films, wrote about queer Harry Potter fanfiction while at university and I listen to a number of podcasts about the series.
Quakers: The Religious Society of Hufflepuffs?
What to expect at a Quaker meeting for worship
I came to the Quakers without knowing much about how Friends worship beyond the following: they meet in silence (not true!) on Sundays (not always!), have no leader (broadly true, depending on how you define 'leader') and sit in a circle (yes, this bit was true).
What to expect at meeting for worship