19th June 2015

Cinematic adventure

by John West

Quakers have been less than successful in growing their Meetings. Membership is steadily declining. However, modern communications may help. When our Local Meeting in Barnt Green…

19th June 2015

Meaning and purpose

by Dorothy Buglass
19th June 2015

Cultivating the seeds of peace: Part two

by John Lampen
12th June 2015

End of Life

by Sarah Dodgson
12th June 2015

Thought for the Week: What canst thou say?

by David Parlett

In the opening worship on the Saturday morning of Yearly Meeting I was more than a little disturbed to hear a Friend in ministry assert, with apparent pride, that ‘As Quakers we…

12th June 2015

The migrant crisis

by Brian Kendall

Last year more than 3,000 babies, children, women and men were drowned in the Mediterranean, having set out from North Africa in unseaworthy ships operated by pirates in a…

12th June 2015

The divine in all

by Juliet Morton

A central Quaker tenet is the divinity in all humans, that ‘we are all children of God’. This has implications for how we want people to be treated and what we do. Sometimes…

12th June 2015

Cultivating the seeds of peace: Part one

by John Lampen

Recently in Uganda I mediated a dispute between a wife and her husband. They were poor smallholders and he was a deacon in the church. One of their three goats was killed by a…

12th June 2015

Human Writes

by Mandy Lawrence
12th June 2015

King Canute’s daughter

by Ernest Hall
5th June 2015

Thought for the Week: The religious dimension of money

by Robert Kyte

Money must be important to us since we have so many words for it. There’s loot, buck, dime, quid, dough, bread, dosh, cash, readies, lolly, lucre, moolah, wonga, bob, tanner and…

5th June 2015

The clock was striking thirteen

by Nick Tyldesley

Everybody is a prisoner of time. We cannot avoid the inevitability of mortality. Shakespeare’s ‘seven ages of man’ (As You Like It) elegantly explains how our lives change.…