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Panel from the Quaker tapestry showing children from Reading Meeting keeping the meeting going when all the adults were in prison.

Keep your Meetings

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In 1662 when the adults of Reading Quaker Meeting were all in prison, the children kept the Meeting going. Today,…

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Wallingford Meeting Room

Meetings suspended

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Quakers won’t gather together for worship over the coming months. But our Meetings won’t stop. Some of us will wait…

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Henley’s Tree for Peace

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Henley’s new Tree for Peace, a rowan provided by Henley Quakers, has been planted in Mill Meadows close to the…

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‘Snowdrop Sunday’ at Henley

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Each year the lovely garden of Henley Quaker meeting house has a splendid display of snowdrops. On the afternoon of…

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Mince Pie Sunday at Henley

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Mince Pie Sunday at Henley Meeting was on 22 December this year, when we enjoyed mince pies together after meeting…

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Field with white and red poppies growing together

Remembrance at Henley

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A delegation from Henley Quakers, wearing both red and white poppies, attended the service of remembrance in the market place…

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Climate crisis protests

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Quakers from the Mid Thames area took part in Extinction Rebellion protests in London over the past two weeks, highlighting…

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Eyewitness stories from the West Bank and Israel

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Henley Quakers’ annual peace talk was held on 12 November. Some 25 people (Quakers, Henley townspeople and some from further…

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How are we tackling climate change?

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Read our 2018 sustainability report to find out what Mid Thames Quakers are doing to tackle climate change and other…

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Peaceful garden in Henley open on Sunday 19 May

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Some 60 people visited the garden of Henley Quaker meeting house on the afternoon of Sunday 19 May. The sun…

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