Search
Search results for '36选7 17013期开奖结果『wn4.com』魔方时时彩计划手机版下载.w6p4c8.2023年2月1日23时46分19秒.4wuo0q0oi.com'
Displaying 31 - 40 of 112 in total
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
APC 21-23 November 2025
The Agenda Planning Committee (APC) of Yearly Meeting met to continue its work in planning for Yearly Meeting sessions from July 2026 onward.
APC 21-23 November 2025
Economic justice
The current economic system has provided humanity with material benefits. However, those benefits have been unequally shared. It also causes significant harm; through exploitation and the facilitation of violent conflict.
Economic justice
Quakers call once again for an end to arms sales to Israel
19 March 2025
Quakers call once again for an end to arms sales to Israel
A prayer for 7 October
7 October 2025
A prayer for 7 October
Reject Rosebank oil field, Quakers urge UK government
Quakers in Britain has joined a broad coalition in urging the UK government to reject the controversial Rosebank oil field, as Keir Starmer arrives at COP30 for the World Leaders Summit.
Reject Rosebank oil field, Quakers urge UK government
Powerful commemoration of every life lost in war
This Remembrance Sunday, Every Casualty Counts, hosted by Quakers in Britain, remembered all those killed in wars by projecting a Virtual Cenotaph onto the front of Friends House.
Powerful commemoration of every life lost in war
October 7, one year on: a Quaker statement
This is a grim anniversary, a dark milestone for many. When those we love are dead, every day can be hard, but some days are especially hard.
October 7, one year on: a Quaker statement
Benson Alusiola Khamasi
It is with great sadness that we announce the loss of our colleague, Benson Alusiola Khamasi.
Benson Alusiola Khamasi
Bristol Quakers apologise for role in enslavement
Quakers in Bristol have issued a formal apology for their role in the transatlantic trafficking and chattel enslavement of more than 13 million Africans, as part of a growing Quaker movement towards reparation.
Bristol Quakers apologise for role in enslavement