The news pages of the Friend in August and September 1914 show many Meetings taking action. Darlington offered its Meeting house as a hospital: Llandrindod Wells and Devonshire…
Joan Armatrading at St George’s Hall, and we are in front stalls with the fans (having sneaked downstairs in the interval). Joan takes the mike in eloquent dark hands, begins her…
‘What it means to be a Quaker today: commitment and belonging’ was the theme of the 2014 Yearly Meeting Gathering. The spiritual basis of trusteeship and of service had been…
The report of Britain Yearly Meeting trustees at Yearly Meeting Gathering (YMG) was enhanced by the imaginative use of a commissioned film. The film took a geographic area – the…
Further news of the continuing conflict in Gaza brought into sharp focus the work of the Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel (EAPPI). It was one of the…
In a time of war what can one person do? Many Friends in 1914 responded vigorously in finding ways of service. When the war began E Harold Marsh was in Denmark visiting summer…
I am a Quaker because I like the sense of being part of a supporting community. I make lots of new friends and have lots of fun. I also like being quiet and listening.
Yearly Meeting decided, on Sunday evening, to defer a decision on asking Meeting for Sufferings to begin the process of revising Quaker faith & practice. The session was…
"If you truly want to be led you must put yourself in a position that allows following" (PYM)
Though written within a Quaker and Christian context, this book can be used by anyone of any religious faith or secular inclination. The only requirement is a desire to follow, to be guided by, to align with the richness of the ineffable, which this book calls "the Way". This book seeks nothing less than to aid readers in aligning their lives with the same power and richness that animated the life of Jesus of Nazareth.
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