30th August 2013

Education in Ireland

by Ian S Woods

Education has been at the heart of recent changes in Irish society and was the main subject of concern at Leinster Quarterly Meeting, which was held at Enniscorthy Meeting House,…

30th August 2013

Quakers and academies

by Nick Tyldesley

The philosophical arguments for educational academies are based around a belief in libertarianism. Schools should have the right to construct their own curriculum, to have some…

30th August 2013

Brooklyn Friends School

by Georgia Mattison

America: place of big skyscrapers, bright lights and dramatic people. When arriving at Brooklyn Friends School I expected to see giant displays of Quakerism – through art, song…

30th August 2013

Reflection: Stuff

by Alison Leonard
23rd August 2013

The hidden illness

by Anne Faulkner
23rd August 2013

Learning from our past, looking to our future

by Roy Stephenson
23rd August 2013

Opposing Trident

by Frank Boulton
23rd August 2013

Thought for the Week: A better way?

by Owen Cole

They walked the Pennine Way and Hadrian’s Wall, That summer of ‘09. They saw the cawing choughs Guarding the coastal path. Surrounded by sheer beauty They talked of weddings…

23rd August 2013

Epistle: Luton and Leighton camp

by Luton and Leighton Area Meeting
23rd August 2013

Holding to account

by Mike Derbyshire

Lancaster Central & North Area Meeting has been considering an issue that concerns three of our testimonies: to peace, to equality and to truth – our silence over the…

23rd August 2013

Anthony Benezet

by Libby Perkins

This year is the tercentenary of the birth of Anthony Benezet (1713-1784). Benezet was a fascinating and inspiring figure but we know so little about him – except as a friend of…

23rd August 2013

Travelling in ministry: Love, authority and power

by Thomas Swain

When a Friend travels in ministry to visit a Meeting they bring new eyes in seeing that Quaker community. When is it appropriate to share this? Is it appropriate for Meeting for…