Young
Quaker Calendar 2017 (PDF) provides information about events and
resources available for young Quakers
aged 11 and
above. The calendar can also be
viewed online at www.yqspace.org.uk/find-event. For further copies to
give to young Quakers, please contact the CYP Administrator on
020 7663 1013 or email cypadmin@quaker.org.uk.
New economy booklet
Quaker Peace & Social Witness’
new economy booklets explore
what an economy in tune
with Quaker testimony might
look like. The
latest booklet, Money, banks and finance in the new economy,
is now available.
Read it online at www.quaker.org.uk/neweconomy
or order it by
emailing neweconomy@quaker.org.uk or writing to
QPSW at Friends House.
Making Waves
Spring 2017 (PDF) Newly revamped annual journal
of Quaker Peace & Social
Witness’ Turning
the Tide programme,
containing a digest of articles and
blogs, mainly from Turning
the Tide’s website: LINK covering many aspects
of nonviolence and social change. Join
the mailing list
by contacting: turningtide@quaker.org.uk,
020 7663 1064/1
Swarthmoor
Hall Programme 2017 (PDF) Including courses
and retreats in the Woodbrooke at Swarthmoor Hall programme; non-residential performances and special events; activities for the Quaker community – from meetings
for worship to 1652 pilgrimagesDocuments relating to the numbered items in
the local and area meetings letters (numbered as per the items in the letter):
4 March 2017, York Friargate Meeting House, York
Any interested Friends are now invited to attend this one day conference to hear from Christian and other faiths about spiritual approaches to end of life issues. Further details on the day’s agenda and speakers are on the enclosed flyer along with a booking form. If you would like to attend see link above or contact Graham Spackman, grahams@quaker.org.uk
Journeys in the Spirit 2017 leaflet (PDF)
Journeys in the Spirit 2017 catalogue (PDF)
Geneva Summer School 2017 flyer (PDF)
Helen Bradford, 020 7663 1071, helenb@quaker.org.uk
Young Friends General Meeting
24–26 February, Edinburgh Meeting HouseYoung Friends General Meeting (YFGM) is a national community of young adult Quakers aged 18–30ish. We meet several times a year to spend time together, explore our faith, and have fun! Our next meeting will be north of the border, in Edinburgh from 24–26 February.
We encourage meetings to consider funding representatives who could report back on the activities of this vibrant community.
To find out more or to register, go to the YFGM website at yfgm.quaker.org.uk or contact the YFGM Office: 020 7663 1050; yfgm@quaker.org.uk; Friends House, 173 Euston Road, London NW1 2BJ
Quaker chaplaincy – support
is available
We need
more Quaker chaplains!A talk or workshop on Quaker chaplaincy may help with the recruitment of Quaker chaplains. We can also help you organise a visit to the chaplaincy team in your local prison, university, hospital or other workplace where possible, to help raise awareness within your meeting about this important Quaker work/role. There is a pool of existing Quaker chaplains to support you with this, so please do get in touch.
Marleen Schepers, 020 7663 1143, chaplainsupport@quaker.org.uk www.quaker.org.uk/chaplaincy
FWCC hiring Organisational Assistant
Friends World
Committee for Consultation: the World Office and the Europe and Middle East Section are
sharing a full time Organisational Assistant
and are seeking applications.Application deadline: 28 February
For further information, contact Kim at kimb@friendsworldoffice.org
FWCC job advert 2017 (PDF)
Experiment with Light
Quaker Life recognises that for some Friends, Experiment with Light can be
a powerful way of deepening
their spiritual life. Experience has shown that the practice
contributes best to the
life of the meeting when
it is undertaken in a
group that is in the care of the
meeting and supported by elders. Below are
enclosing details of opportunities
in 2017 for learning more about
the practice.
Susie Tombs, 07967 111338 experimentwithlight@gmail.com, www.experiment-with-light.org.uk
Experiment with Light 2017 flyer (PDF)
Joint Libraries Development Project
A Joint Libraries Development Project is being
undertaken by Britain Yearly Meeting
and Woodbrooke Quaker Study Centre.
The libraries at Friends House and at Woodbrooke are working together to increase use of
their collections. They
are exploring the possibility of
an online digital
library and wish to
hear your views. Whether
currently a library
user or not, all input is helpful.Action: Please encourage individual Friends to contribute to plans for the joint library service by completing the survey at:
https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/JLDP1 Survey open until the end of February 2017
Any queries contact project manager Adrienne Speake: Adrienne.speake@woodbrooke.org.uk
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