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Yearly Meeting 2023
Yearly Meeting 2023
YMAC 1–3 November 2024
Yearly Meeting Agenda Committee met to discuss plans for Yearly Meeting 2025, including timing, content and the Swarthmore Lecture.
Yearly Meeting Agenda Committee meeting, 1–3 November 2024
Yearly Meeting 2024
Yearly Meeting 2024
QPSWCC meeting 30 November 2024
Quaker Peace & Social Witness Central Committee (QPSWCC) meet to hear about Quaker work for peace and climate justice. In particular, it discussed our work to build peace and counter violence and division in Britain today.
Quaker Peace & Social Witness Central Committee meeting
Ecumenical and interfaith relations
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.
Ecumenical and interfaith relations
QLCC 30 January 2025
Quaker Life Central Committee (QLCC) met to discuss which Quaker groups should grant membership, the Quaker marriage declaration and plans to review our strategy for supporting Quaker communities.
QLCC 30 January 2025
MfS 1 March 2025
Meeting for Sufferings met for the first of its four meetings in 2025.
MfS 1 March 2025
Going forth in peace online events
Building on this year's Yearly Meeting theme of Peace, Friends are invited to a series of online sessions exploring what comes next. The Faith in Action team will host the three sessions looking what is happening, how you can get involved and what support is available.
Going forth in peace online events
Young Quakers breathe life into their beliefs
More than three hundred young Quakers have contributed to a book summing up how they see Quakerism. Called Living our beliefs, it is available from the Quaker Centre Bookshop and as an ebook at www.yqspace.org.uk/living-our-beliefs. Playlists, video clips and line drawings accompany inspirational quotations and short passages.
Young Quakers breathing life into their beliefs
Quakers work boldly to overcome inequality
Young Quakers have buried a time capsule in a timeline of Quaker history in the re-landscaped garden at Friends House in London, topped by the words “peace, equality, simplicity and truth". The capsule contains symbols of a vibrant faith and of their vision for the world in 2116, including spiritual guidance they helped to write, a lump of coal and a solar charger, a letter from Quaker Ruth Cadbury, MP and campaigning t-shirts and badges.
Quakers work more boldly to overcome inequality