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‘The Big One’
“The climate, nature and humanity face disaster. We know it’s time to act. Do you trust politicians to do the…
Read MoreAn Evening with Bharti Dhir
Forty people, from a wide diversity of worldviews, gathered at our small Newbury Meeting House for an evening with Bharti…
Read MoreDecolonising Quakerism
Let’s acknowledge the impact of the slave-trade, colonialism and economic exploitation on the lives of many today, and ask, “what…
Read More‘They shall beat their swords into plowshares…’
Our commitment to peace is deep-rooted and integral to who we are as Quakers. It has earned us the trust…
Read More‘I didn’t think Quakers do theology!’
Anyone could be forgiven for thinking that British Quakers do little, if any, talking or thinking about God. Indeed, for…
Read MoreDoing business, the friendly way
How do Quakers make corporate decisions? Our Meetings for Business (or Church Affairs) are done in the spirit of Worship,…
Read MoreArty Friends
There are a number of artists among British Quakers, and for some, this is an integral element of their spirituality. The Quakers Arts…
Read MoreSnowdrop Sunday at Henley
On February 19th over 150 people came to the garden at Henley’s Meeting House to view the snowdrops and to…
Read MoreCombating loneliness
Reading Quaker Andrew Kingston, a mental health professional at Camden and Islington’s NHS Community Recovery Service, talks to Gardeners World about…
Read MoreThe spiritual heart of our shared humanity?
In a new eBooklet, ‘Our shared Humanity. Some inclusive spiritual perspectives’, Newbury Friend Howard Grace explores whether, in engaging together…
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