My partner Clive and I sat and watched on television the entire second and third readings of the Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Bill as it passed through the House of Commons. The…
Thank you for publishing a range of reflections on Yearly Meeting in the last couple of issues. It has made me ponder how widely we differ in our expectations of the event. I…
If I opened this report with a description of the ecumenical instruments in these islands you would most likely stop reading. Can I, then, encourage you to see ecumenical…
Are there issues you know we should talk about, but don’t really want to? Issues that make you uncomfortable in some unspecific way and for no absolutely obvious reason?…
Sometimes, a celebration marks a personal milestone, such as a birthday, and, at other times, the anniversary of a community or a building. In April 2013 Heswall Meeting celebrated…
The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has never put it out John 1:5
Jan Arriens’ interesting reflections on Yearly Meeting (7 June) are very relevant to Agenda Committee’s ‘Manner of Holding Yearly Meeting’ exercise and need proper…
As I prepare for travelling in ministry, I soon lose any elevated sense of this old and enabling Quaker practice. There are many details to work out before leaving – where will…
In March a book that I have been working on for nearly six years was finally published. Beacons: Stories for our not so distant future is a collection of original short stories by…
"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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