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A Spirit-led Church
Quakers respond to a World Council of Churches text on the nature of the church
Quakers work with other faith groups on issues where we have shared interests. It's also important to build and maintain good relationships with other churches and faith groups as this helps build a more connected and understanding society.
Our interfaith work is led by Quaker Committee for Christian and Interfaith Relations (QCCIR). On this page you will find information about their current work.
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For this is the true ground of love and unity, not that such a man walks and does just as I do, but because I feel the same Spirit and life in him...
- Quaker faith & practice 27.13
During January and February 2025 help shape the future of Inter Faith Week by joining the nationwide consultation. You are invited to attend an in-person or online workshop or to complete a questionnaire. Let's help this important event to continue. Nationwide Consultation on Inter Faith Week - The Faith & Belief Forum (to register prior to completing the questionnaire, click 'get involved'). To register for a workshop or ask any questions, please email Sophie Mitchell sophie.mitchell@faithbeliefforum.org.
In-person workshops:
Online workshops:
30 September 2024 - Fasting in different religious traditions
Speakers Janet Scott and Eleanor Nesbitt.
There are lots of faith opportunities for you or your meeting to engage with:
Why people of faith are mobilising around loss and damage:
Your local churches together or interfaith group may like to take inspiration from the ecumenical prayers for peace from St James's Church, Piccadilly. The order of service is available here: Ecumenical Prayers for Peace - Sunday 22nd October 2023 (PDF). Hosted by St James , the service was created in partnership with the Amos Trust, Christian Aid, Embrace the Middle East, Sabeel Kairos, Bloomsbury Baptist Church, The Methodist Church in Britain, Quakers in Britain and The United Reformed Church. Christian Aid has also produced resources for prayer vigils.
Prayers and statements from churches and interfaith organisations:
Header image: Faith and beliefs at COP26. Photo: Michael Preston 2021