13th July 2012

The Ithaca Statement

by Grant Denkinson

I think of being bisexual and think first of who I fancied: childhood feelings for girls, later re-evaluated feelings towards men. Thanks to bi and bi-friendly friends who cared…

6th July 2012

Getting to no

by Oliver Robertson
6th July 2012

Buddhist wisdom and the earth

by Peter Jarman
6th July 2012

Welsh concerns

by Christine Trevett

If only he hadn’t had to conduct a marriage ceremony. Had he come, it might have felt like an historic moment of ecumenism. Local Friends had invited the vicar of Meifod in…

6th July 2012

Interview: George Lakey - Peace, justice and conflict

by Milan Rai

Would it be fair to say, George, that your commitment to nonviolence and your faith grew together?  Very much. It was a mercy to discover the seventeenth-century Quakers, who…

6th July 2012

What does Quakerism mean to you?

by Galileo West

Quakerism, for me, is a sense of community and inclusivity, a sense of belonging and a sense of friendship. The story below reflects this.  I was at Woodbrooke Quaker Study…

6th July 2012

Found poem in three voices

by Sylvia Edwards

Greece Greece is gripped by the spectre of isolation beneath the surface is deep fear and anger A bloated and corrupt centre has sucked the economy dry Most Greeks want to stay in…

29th June 2012

The frescoes of Assisi

by Paul Millward
29th June 2012

One family unbroken

by Jacob Sowter, Isabel Parkinson and Lizzie Upson
29th June 2012

Rooted in worship

by Barbara Windle
29th June 2012

Thought for the Week: An atomic soap bubble

by Jonathan Doering

I blow another soap bubble as my son laughs. It jumps and dances on the floor: a skin of constantly reforming rainbow colours. Move in closer and we find the atom: a building…

22nd June 2012

Peaceful primary schools

by Izzy Cartwright