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A youthful Yearly Meeting
Children and young people are a vital part of Yearly Meeting. They gather to look at its themes in age-appropriate ways, build community, explore Quaker faith and practice, experience worship and prayerful decision-making, and of course have lots of fun in a safe space.
A youthful Yearly Meeting
Children at Yearly Meeting: reflections from a parent
My two children are very excited about Yearly Meeting. I'm excited too.
Children at Yearly Meeting: reflections from a parent
Why should we protest against DSEI?
In 2019, when I was 15, I attended a protest against the Defence and Security Equipment International arms fair (DSEI) alongside hundreds of peace activists, many of whom were Quakers. We gathered outside the ExCel centre in London to block the entrance, share art, sing, and hold meetings for worship in remembrance of the countless victims of war.
Why should we protest against DSEI?
How to support the anti-DSEI arms fair actions from afar
In September, hundreds of Quakers will descend upon the London borough of Newham to protest the set-up of the DSEI arms fair. DSEI 2021 featured over 1,600 exhibitors, including most of the biggest arms companies. This year is set to be no different.
How to support the anti-DSEI arms fair actions from afar
7 actions to take now to defend our right to protest
We have been truly uplifted by the incredible turnout at the meeting for worship at Scotland Yard, the scores of emails to MPs and the messages that have flooded in from across the world since the heavy-handed police raid on Westminster Meeting House.
7 actions to take now to defend our right to protest
11 things growing meetings are doing
As Quakers explore how to build vibrant, Spirit-led communities, it's useful to learn from meetings that are already experiencing significant growth.
11 things growing Quaker meetings are doing
Our everyday essentials: Human Rights Day 2026
Human Rights Day on 10 December feels like a chance to celebrate what we have and promote a positive vision of what we want, counter to a popular narrative that human rights are a hindrance rather than vital necessity.
Our everyday essentials: Human Rights Day 2026
Britain Yearly Meeting Trustees
Trustees' minutes 10 February 2024 (PDF)
bym-trustee-minutes-2024-02-10.pdf
Britain Yearly Meeting Trustees
Britain Yearly Meeting Trustees Friday 22 November, by video conference
bym-trustee-minutes-2024-11-22.pdf
Papers and minutes
Responses to Meeting for Sufferings on the question of membership version 2 (edited) (PDF) Oct 2023
mfs-2023-am-membership-responses-version-2-edited-document-updated-26-9.pdf