17th May 2013

Thought for the Week: Flowing together

by Derrick R Whitehouse

What is the reality of the culture in a typical Local Quaker Meeting in Britain today? What do the participants in those Meetings actually believe? These questions have puzzled me…

17th May 2013

Celebrating success

by Rosemary Crawley

Quakers in Criminal Justice (QICJ) brings together those interested in various aspects of criminal and community justice in Britain today. Some forty-five members of the…

17th May 2013

Sexual abuse: facing up to the truth

by Anonymous

No names, just two friends who meet regularly - one a Quaker, one a Seventh Day Adventist - both committed to values of truth, equality and simplicity and living as sustainably as…

10th May 2013

The ebb and flow of diversity

by Celia Hewetson
10th May 2013

Thought for the Week: The hallowed and the holy

by G Gordon Steel

Recently, a Friend quoted in Meeting words by the Austrian-born Israeli-Jewish philosopher Martin Buber, writing as God:  You think I am far away from you; but in your love…

10th May 2013

Seeking truth

by Michael Wright
10th May 2013

Syria found

by Sylvia Edwards
10th May 2013

I have a dream

by Jill Allum

Only when you drink from the river of silence shall you indeed sing. And when you have reached the mountain top, then you shall begin to climb. And when the earth shall claim your…

26th April 2013

Thought for the Week: Live adventurously

by Anthony Wilson, Quaker Service Memorial Trust clerk

During the war years, in a world engulfed in violent conflict, members of the Friends Ambulance Unit (FAU) and Friends Relief Service (FRS) witnessed to their pacifist…

26th April 2013

Answering that of God

by Martin Wainwright

In the first year of the second world war a tribunal heard evidence about a ‘fine young man’, a Methodist Sunday school teacher and Cambridge graduate, whose conscience…