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Responding to the current situation in Israel and Palestine
The scale of the violence and harm to civilians is unprecedented and unlike anything in living memory. Hospitals, schools, places of worship, roads, and homes have been decimated, and civilians have been targeted.
Responding to the current situation in Israel and Palestine
Quaker Voices on Mental Health
Aims:To provide a network through which Friends can safely explore issues in mental health, guided by Quaker testimonies to equality and truth and informed by the legacy of William Tuke (founder of The Retreat, York);To create opportunities for Friends to meet together in person or virtually in a spirit of worship, to uphold one another in their different capacities and for discernment on matters associated with mental health.To explore the relationships between spirituality, creativity and mental health wellbeing;To promote awareness and understanding of mental health issues across Britain Yearly Meeting, thus informing pastoral care in Local, Area and Yearly Meeting levels;To act as a Quaker Voice on aspects of mental health and wellbeing policies and practices in Britain today.
Quaker Voices on Mental Health
Turning the tide on fossil fuels
Janet Saunders from Central Edinburgh Quaker Meeting explains how she got involved with campaigning to stop the East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline through focusing on insurance companies.
Turning the tide on fossil fuels
Who was George Fox?
There is that of God in everyone. George Fox believed this wholeheartedly, and it was this belief that revolutionised religion in 17th-century England.
Who was George Fox?
Current peace campaigns
We work on a range of issues under the guidance of a committee of Quakers. Our current main concerns are the links between militarism and climate breakdown; and support for the right to conscientious objection.
Current peace campaigns
Last summer Esher Quakers started meeting in hired premises
In July 2024, Esher Quakers gave up their 227-year-old Grade 2 listed meeting house and burial ground and made a move to meet in hired space. Making this change was a testing and stressful experience calling on spiritual, emotional and physical strength. Esher Quakers share their reflections on managing change.
Last summer Esher Quakers started meeting in hired premises
Global gathering strengthens Quaker voice in the world
British Quakers are heading this week to Peru for a global gathering of Quakers.
Global gathering of Quakers
Building trust at climate talks
Faith and science communities met this week as Quakers set out to build communication and support between them. Quakers in Britain and the Quaker United Nations Office (QUNO) held two interfaith luncheons with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
Building trust at climate talks
Scotland bans fracking
Quakers in Britain welcome the decision by the Scottish Government to ban fracking. They say the decision is a key step in tackling the climate crisis.
Quakers welcome Scottish ban on fracking
Home Secretary: discriminatory policies need more than just a rebrand
Quakers in Britain encourage new Home Secretary Sajid Javid to change government's discriminatory policies. They say this is now 'a question of civil rights and liberties, and like every civil rights movement before, Quakers stand on the side of the oppressed.'
Home Secretary: discriminatory policies need more than just a rebrand