4th March 2010

Testimonies to equality and peace?

by Alec McPherson-Glasgow

In the 1930s, Ben Greene (cousin of Graham) was a Friend and Peace Pledge Union signatory: and Treasurer to the pro-Nazi British People’s Party, for which he was later interned.…

4th March 2010

The Fear Factory

by Paul Funnell

The Fear Factory, a new film, premiered at The Empire cinema in Leicester Square, London, on Monday, 1 March.  Produced by Spirit Level Films, this excellent production gives…

25th February 2010

News from the Sidcot Quaker elders

by Tom Lipfriend and Holly Wallis

One thing that is prominent at Sidcot is the friendly, open atmosphere and to a lot of the students, Sidcot is more than just a school – it’s a community. As student elders, we…

25th February 2010

Learning to make a difference… in Kenya

by Joe Patrick
25th February 2010

A Quaker experience

by Ben Cox
25th February 2010

Hope and imagination

by Michael Goodwin

According to Quaker faith & practice 23.85 ‘the two qualities which are most important to children of today are hope and imagination. Hope to believe they can change the…

25th February 2010

That Friday feeling

by Charles Wilkinson

This comment was written following a Friday Meeting for Worship during which recordings of those who had witnessed the earthquake in Haiti were played.   With our best…

25th February 2010

Participation in city affairs

by Lucy Hampshire and Ruth Gardiner
25th February 2010

The Prince’s Trust

by Andrea Garner

The Prince’s Trust has a project challenging Sixth Form students to raise £500 for the charity by setting up and running their own small business. The ‘Challenge 500’ scheme…

25th February 2010

Why and how should we remember?

by Anna Webster
25th February 2010

The Leighton Park ReachOut Project

by Rosie Hopgood
25th February 2010

Quaker values and today’s society

by Matt Winkless

In the last few weeks, news of John Terry’s infidelity has spread across our front and back pages. It is ironic, since in 2009 he had been named ‘Dad of the Year’ after a…