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Our values

Simplicity

Updated 20 September 2023

Quakers try to live simply and focus on the things that really matter: our spiritual lives, the people around us and the natural world. We call for a sustainable way of life that puts people and planet first.

Meeting for Sufferings

Working with Meeting for Sufferings

Updated 23 September 2025

The Meeting for Sufferings agenda is planned by Meeting for Sufferings Arrangements Group, usually about a month before each meeting. This guidance on process and timing aims to help ensure that Meeting for Sufferings can deal with minutes effectively.

Meeting for Sufferings

Papers and minutes

Updated 17 December 2025

This page contains papers for the next meeting. It also provides links to minutes and papers for recent meetings.

Meeting for Sufferings papers and minutes

Palestine and Israel

The Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel

Updated 7 October 2025

The Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel (EAPPI) is an international programme coordinated by the World Council of Churches. It brings people from around the world to the West Bank to serve for three months as human rights monitors. We call them Ecumenical Accompaniers (EAs).

EAPPI

Our stories

Running a community carbon reduction course

Updated 26 February 2016

North Wales Quakers are supporting Friends and others to transition towards a lower-carbon lifestyle through the Footpaths to a Greener Future programme.

Community carbon reduction initiatives

Other Quaker groups

Other Quaker organisation

Updated 25 October 2024

This page is the most regularly updated list of groups and meetings that don't fall under area and local meetings.

Other Quaker organisation

Patterns and examples

Managing listed buildings – help!

Updated 1 October 2019

Our area meeting has ten meeting houses, including seven listed buildings. Most of them are in town or city centres and have 20–30 regular attenders. Almost all of the meeting houses generate income from room hire and act as community hubs. Between 20–80 groups use each building.

Managing listed buildings – help!

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Updated 28 August 2020

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Cookies

Yearly Meeting 2026

Programme

Updated 15 December 2025

Yearly Meeting Programme

Yearly Meeting 2026

Get involved

Updated 5 December 2025

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