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Making waves

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Local Quakers had an outreach stall at the Reading Waterfest, an annual vibrant community celebration in the Forbury Gardens, Reading…

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A religion for our times

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Can religion be relevant in these times of increasing secularisation? Some of the marks of modern Quakerism are: our religion…

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Henley Peaceful Garden

Henley Peaceful Garden

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Henley Quakers invite you to our peaceful garden on Sunday May 21st 2.00-5.00pm at 45 Northfield End, Henley-on-Thames RG9 2JJ.…

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Eco event at East Garston Meeting House

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East Garston Meeting House was very pleased to be part of the first Green Weekend in the Lambourn Valley between…

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QCOP latest Newsletter now available on our website

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The Spring Newsletter of QCOP (Quaker Concern Over Population) is now available on the Mid Thames Website. This newsletter concentrates…

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King Thomas I of the Peaceable Kingdom

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What would you tell the King, if you were invited to make an address, what concerns would you like him…

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Reasonable access

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How can we change society? Disability activist and Quaker, Esther Loukin, gives us some ideas. Quakers from the Mid-Thames area…

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How do you use your energy?

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How can we release energy and revitalise our Quaker communities? Quakers in Britain gathered for our Yearly Meeting at Friends…

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Quaker merch

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Would you like more information on Quakerism, maybe our history, life in the Spirit, and worship? Reading Quaker Outreach Committee…

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‘The Big One’

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“The climate, nature and humanity face disaster. We know it’s time to act. Do you trust politicians to do the…

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