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QCCIR 1 and 15 November 2025
The Quaker Committee for Christian and Interfaith Relations (QCCIR) met to hear from all its appointed representatives and to agree guests to invite to Yearly Meeting and speak at Special Interest Meetings. It also received the final version of Towards a paper on gender diversity in our church: Our differences are a blessing.
QCCIR 1 and 15 November 2025
Yearly Meeting Update December 2025
How we hold Yearly Meeting (YM) sessions will be changing in 2026. Below is some information about the agenda for the next Yearly Meeting in May 2026.
Yearly Meeting Update December 2025
Aged 11–15? Book now for the best-ever 3-day sleepover!
Be quick! Time is running out for young Friends to sign up for this year's rocking residential at the Frontier Centre in Northamptonshire.
Aged 11–15? Book now for the best-ever 3-day sleepover!
QCCIR 30 Jan-1 Feb 2026
The Quaker Committee for Christian and Interfaith Relations (QCCIR) met online over a weekend.
QCCIR 30 Jan-1 Feb 2026
Attending Yearly Meeting
This page outlines who can attend Yearly Meeting, how, when and where.
Attending Yearly Meeting
Engaging with Yearly Meeting
This page is about how Quaker communities can engage with Yearly Meeting.
Engaging with Yearly Meeting
QWRC 17-19 April 2026
Quaker World Relations Committee (QWRC) held its residential meeting in Swarthmoor Hall.
QWRC 17-19 April 2026
QLCC 17-19 April 2026
Quaker Life Central Committee (QLCC) reviewed and agreed changes to areas of work related to safeguarding, prison chaplaincy and antisemitism. We heard about Junior Yearly Meeting (JYM) and the reparation work of the Yearly Meeting.
QLCC 17-19 April 2026
6 things we can learn from African peace activists about movement building
What do we need to build a movement for social change? It's a question we should all ask ourselves if we are going to create the kind of society we wish to see. It's also something that African colleagues consider on a daily basis as they support local communities to take action for social change.
6 things we can learn from African peace activists about movement building
8 things you may not know about the right to vote
Today, 6 February 2018, marks 100 years since the Representation of the People Act was granted Royal Assent and became law. It was a landmark piece of legislation. For the first time, women were explicitly included in the franchise for national elections. Many Quakers were involved in long-standing universal suffrage movements including Anne Knight, Alice Clark, Emily Ford, Hilda Clark, Helen Sturge and Edith Pye.
8 things you may not know about the right to vote