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Banners, booklets, posters and leaflets
We have a wide range of materials to download, print or order.
Banners, booklets, posters and leaflets
BYMT 8 February 2025
Britain Yearly Meeting Trustees met on 8th February to discuss business including the transition to a continuing Yearly Meeting, support for Area Meetings, and a new outreach strategy.
BYMT 8 February 2025
Quaker Earthcare Gathering - 24–27 October
How might our Quaker faith and our Quaker communities help us to respond to the Earth crisis?
Quaker Earthcare Gathering - 24–27 October
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
QLCC 14 June 2025
Quaker Life Central Committee (QLCC) heard about the work to support youth, children and families, including at Yearly Meeting. It also received updates on the work and on upcoming Quaker Life Representative Council meetings.
QLCC 14 June 2025
APC 20-22 June 2025
The Agenda Planning Committee for Yearly Meeting from 2026 onwards had its first meeting and considered its vision for Yearly Meetings.
APC 20-22 June 2025
QWRC 14 June 2025
Quaker World Relations Committee (QWRC) considered how we welcome overseas visitors at Yearly Meeting and about how British Friends can learn more about world Quakerism.
QWRC 14 June 2025
Swarthmoor Commercial Supervisor
Swarthmoor Commercial Supervisor
Settlers attack international human rights monitors
International human rights monitors whose presence protects vulnerable schoolchildren – in Hebron, occupied Palestine – face verbal and physical attack by Israeli settlers.
Settlers attack international human rights monitors
Breaking the cycle of violence
Beekeepers and market gardeners, university lecturers, teachers and men who left school aged twelve, doctors, printers and politicians, were conscientious objectors (COs) in World War I (WWI). Their courage – and the global plight of COs today – has inspired an art exhibition in London, set in a chamber resembling a WWI field tent made of bandages.
Breaking the cycle of violence