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BDRC 8 and 10-12 October 2025
The Book of Discipline Revision Committee met to discuss the latest progress in updating Quaker faith & practice ready for a new draft text to be presented to Yearly Meeting in 2027.
BDRC 8 and 10-12 October 2025
Young people
A range of publications designed to support people who work with teenagers in a Quaker setting.
Young people
MfS 6 December 2025
Meeting for Sufferings is a national meeting of representatives of area meetings and some other Quaker communities and committees. It does some of the important work of the yearly meeting in between Yearly Meeting sessions. Meeting for Sufferings will be laid down in May 2026 and replaced by continuing Yearly Meeting sessions that will still include representatives but will also be open to all.
MfS 6 December 2025
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
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!
First Single Day Yearly Meeting Session – Manchester, 18 July 2026
The first single day Yearly Meeting session is taking place on Saturday 18 July in Manchester – and you are invited.
First Single Day Yearly Meeting Session – Manchester, 18 July 2026
Boating, baking, bird watching – and a hash brown crisis
As young Quakers (aged 11-15) tonight finish their packing (mostly snacks) for tomorrow's YP@YM residential, it's been a bumper month for other CYP activities across the UK.
Boating, baking, bird watching – and a hash brown crisis.
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
Welcoming new MPs
One of the newly elected MPs in the hung parliament will give a keynote address next month at Quakers' Yearly Meeting Gathering.
Welcoming new MPs
Quaker Tapestry amazes and inspires
Hundreds of visitors have been moved and inspired this week by the Quaker Tapestry on display in Friends House.
Quaker Tapestry inspires