2nd October 2015

Love, tears and laughter

by Elinor Smallman
2nd October 2015

Thought for the Week: Patterns and examples

by Ian Kirk-Smith

Visitors to a Quaker Meeting house are often struck by the simplicity and plainness of the interior. Many are not used to this in a place of worship. They look in vain for visual…

2nd October 2015

Being faithful

by Steve Whiting
2nd October 2015

Gardens

by Harvey Gillman
2nd October 2015

Preparing the Way…

by Gretchen Castle
2nd October 2015

The spirit of love

by Diana Francis and Ian Kirk-Smith
2nd October 2015

Exploring Quaker leadership

by Ellen Rignell

What is Quaker leadership? This was the question running through my mind when I applied for the Young Adult Leadership Programme (YALP) at the Woodbrooke Quaker Study Centre. The…

2nd October 2015

The Way to the Kingdom

by Stuart Masters
2nd October 2015

Gleanings: Not a notion but a way

by Laurie Michaelis

In the 1990s I was on writing teams for several reports of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). This UN body carries out definitive assessments of climate change,…

2nd October 2015

Painting with purpose

by Ann Johnson

Art benefits us in so many ways. It nourishes our spirits and provides sanctuary for our troubled souls. It encourages peaceful, joyful collaborations, cements communities and…

25th September 2015

Thought for the Week: The heavenly banquet

by Philip Allum

In the entrance to St James’s Church in Piccadilly are some words of welcome: ‘Our community is widely representative of partnered and single people, straight, gay and…

25th September 2015

Peacebuilding in Odessa

by Alla Soroka