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Close-up of a compass on a wooden surface beside a window with text Navigating Change as Quaker Communities: A Day for Retreat and Reflection Saturday 20 June 10:00-16:00 (UK time) £45 with Alistair Fuller & Elize Sakamoto

Close-up of a compass on a wooden surface beside a window with text Navigating Change as Quaker Communities: A Day for Retreat and Reflection Saturday 20 June 10:00-16:00 (UK time) £45 with Alistair Fuller & Elize Sakamoto

Have you found yourself (whether inadvertently or as part of your role) addressing changes with significant impact in your Quaker communities? You are invited to join this online retreat for reflections and creativity to keep navigating them well on behalf of your meetings.
https://ow.ly/Zmw350YKl8q

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I have heard some Friends deny their anger in a silent ‘peace’ where there is no understanding of each other. Such Friends are angry but by their silence the progress of world peace has stood still. If we are angry we know how wars develop. It does not matter who’s wrong. What matters is that we care enough to talk to each other.

How do we become reconciled to each other if we are asunder? All I can say is to go up to that person and say what is in your heart; that their ways are hurting but you still love them. But this takes time and not many people like to look in a person’s face and find out who they are. So we miss the reconciliation and do not have the experience – that we cared. Given that, then we will know who we are and find relief in tears we all should share. This is where peace starts.

Sue Norris, 1982
Quaker Faith and Practice 20.68

I have heard some Friends deny their anger in a silent ‘peace’ where there is no understanding of each other. Such Friends are angry but by their silence the progress of world peace has stood still. If we are angry we know how wars develop. It does not matter who’s wrong. What matters is that we care enough to talk to each other. How do we become reconciled to each other if we are asunder? All I can say is to go up to that person and say what is in your heart; that their ways are hurting but you still love them. But this takes time and not many people like to look in a person’s face and find out who they are. So we miss the reconciliation and do not have the experience – that we cared. Given that, then we will know who we are and find relief in tears we all should share. This is where peace starts. Sue Norris, 1982 Quaker Faith and Practice 20.68

Sue Norris, 1982
Quaker Faith and Practice 20.68

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Sunlight streaming through wooden windows frames illuminating a peaceful interior with text Sunday Sessions: Quaker Ministry Sunday 14 June 12:15-13:15 (UK time) Pay as Led with Wendy Hampton

Sunlight streaming through wooden windows frames illuminating a peaceful interior with text Sunday Sessions: Quaker Ministry Sunday 14 June 12:15-13:15 (UK time) Pay as Led with Wendy Hampton

In a new kind of session for Woodbrooke, we are inviting whole meetings to gather together after Meeting for Worship and join us in an exploration of ministry through shared learning and reflection.
For more information visit www.woodbrooke.org.uk/courses/sunday-sessions-...

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Hands holding a black Holy Bible against a light background with text Wrestling With the Bible: Genesis 22:1-19 Sunday 7 June 15:00-17:00 (UK time) Pay as Led with Ann Conway-Jones

Hands holding a black Holy Bible against a light background with text Wrestling With the Bible: Genesis 22:1-19 Sunday 7 June 15:00-17:00 (UK time) Pay as Led with Ann Conway-Jones

The Bible is not all sweetness and light! This session is part of a series which engages critically with difficult, perplexing, even offensive, material – setting the passages in context, exploring their reception history, and giving permission to disagree with the Bible.
https://ow.ly/vj8g50YGzil

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Close-up of a red book titled 'Quaker faith & practice' on a table, with text Essentials of Quaker Eldership (June) Monday 8 June 19:00-20:30 (UK time) Pay as Led in partnership with Quakers in Britain

Close-up of a red book titled 'Quaker faith & practice' on a table, with text Essentials of Quaker Eldership (June) Monday 8 June 19:00-20:30 (UK time) Pay as Led in partnership with Quakers in Britain

Being a Quaker elder can be inspiring but also challenging. This is a monthly space for those with eldership responsibilities. The focus of this session is 'Serving as a Quaker Elder and Addressing Difficulties in Meetings'.
For more information visit https://ow.ly/kibz50YGxWW

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Open notebook with handwritten poetry and a feather quill, with text Wondering Words: Poems for Your Daily Life 12 June - 10 July £60 with Till flo* Krapoth

Open notebook with handwritten poetry and a feather quill, with text Wondering Words: Poems for Your Daily Life 12 June - 10 July £60 with Till flo* Krapoth

What if you had a poetic ritual for everyday moments? In this five-week course we will explore how poems can help us find meaning, connect us to one another and support the life we want to live.
For more information visit https://ow.ly/LbBT50YGxGj

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Meet the Students: Oscar Malande YouTube video by Woodbrooke

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Join us for our Meet the Students interview with Oscar Malande at 16:00 (UK time).

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Decorative medieval manuscript detail from the Lindisfarne Gospels with text Calligraphy and Spirituality: The Lindisfarne Gospels Thursday 4 June 19:00-21:00 (UK time) Pay as Led with Liz Barrow

Decorative medieval manuscript detail from the Lindisfarne Gospels with text Calligraphy and Spirituality: The Lindisfarne Gospels Thursday 4 June 19:00-21:00 (UK time) Pay as Led with Liz Barrow

Many people think of calligraphy simply as “beautiful writing” but it can be explored as an exciting and expressive art form, offering creative and spiritual aspects. How might a close look at the 8th century Lindisfarne Gospels inform our exploration?
For more info visit https://ow.ly/7R3Y50YGxq6

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‘What think ye of Christ?’ is central both in our relationships with other religions and in our relationship with one another within the Society of Friends… We are truly loyal to Jesus Christ when we judge the religious systems of the world by the standard which he himself used: ‘Not everyone that saith unto me, Lord, Lord … but he that doeth the will of my Father’. Every tree is to be known by its fruits: not by its dead wood or thorns or parasites, but by the fruit of its own inner life and nature. We all know the fruits of the Spirit and recognise the beauty of holiness in our own ancestral tree… The flowers of unselfish living may be found growing in other people’s gardens and … rich fruits of the Spirit may be tasted from other people’s trees. They spring from the same Holy Spirit of Truth, the same Seed of God, whose power moves us through Christ.

Marjorie Sykes, 1957
Quaker Faith and Practice 27.11

‘What think ye of Christ?’ is central both in our relationships with other religions and in our relationship with one another within the Society of Friends… We are truly loyal to Jesus Christ when we judge the religious systems of the world by the standard which he himself used: ‘Not everyone that saith unto me, Lord, Lord … but he that doeth the will of my Father’. Every tree is to be known by its fruits: not by its dead wood or thorns or parasites, but by the fruit of its own inner life and nature. We all know the fruits of the Spirit and recognise the beauty of holiness in our own ancestral tree… The flowers of unselfish living may be found growing in other people’s gardens and … rich fruits of the Spirit may be tasted from other people’s trees. They spring from the same Holy Spirit of Truth, the same Seed of God, whose power moves us through Christ. Marjorie Sykes, 1957 Quaker Faith and Practice 27.11

Marjorie Sykes, 1957
Quaker Faith and Practice 27.11

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Quaker Nominations in a Nutshell Saturday 6 June 10:00-16:00 (UK time) £45 with Lucy Parker

Table and chairs Quaker Nominations in a Nutshell Saturday 6 June 10:00-16:00 (UK time) £45 with Lucy Parker

Would you like to learn how Quakers nominate and appoint people to roles? Are you about to be, or are you new on Nominations Committee? This one-day course will provide clear information about what being on ‘Noms’ entails and the basics of how to do it well.

Learn more: https://ow.ly/SbNj50YCMbK

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Quakerism and Hannah Arendt: Hope in Dark Times 11 June - 2 July £54

Illustration of a stamp with Hannah Arendt on Quakerism and Hannah Arendt: Hope in Dark Times 11 June - 2 July £54

Recent years have witnessed a global resurgence in authoritarian and populist sentiments. This course draws on the writings of Hannah Arendt, whose analysis of totalitarianism offers lessons for Quakers facing contemporary international challenges.

Book your place: https://ow.ly/gxiT50YCM9K

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Swarthmore Lecture - Woodbrooke The Swarthmore Lecture has two key purposes: to interpret to Quakers their message and mission and to make the wider public aware of the spirit, the aims, and fundamental principles of Friends. The

Learn about the background to the 2026 Swarthmore Lecture in the second of our three-part interview series with Stuart Masters: https://ow.ly/lLvw50YGG6U

Find out more: https://ow.ly/IJKo50YGG6V

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Clerking Quaker Discernment Online Wednesday 3 June 18:30-20:30 (UK time) Pay as Led with Christine Habgood-Coote and Elize Sakamoto

A person typing on a laptop Clerking Quaker Discernment Online Wednesday 3 June 18:30-20:30 (UK time) Pay as Led with Christine Habgood-Coote and Elize Sakamoto

Are you involved in clerking online or blended Meetings for Worship for Business? Come and explore ways to support discernment and Quaker decision-making in a technological context, whether through or over the screen.

Book your place: https://ow.ly/W96X50YCM8W

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Rewilding Quakerism, Rewilding Ourselves 9 June - 14 July £72 with Max Hope and Ella Asheri

Image of a forest Rewilding Quakerism, Rewilding Ourselves 9 June - 14 July £72 with Max Hope and Ella Asheri

Quakerism began with divine inspiration, through a vision that came to George Fox as he walked up Pendle Hill. Why do so many visions or other moments of inspiration seem to occur in wild places? What can we learn, if we are able to tune in, from the natural world?

https://ow.ly/GSnI50YCM7H

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Artificial Intelligence: Angel or Armageddon? 2 June - 30 June £48 with Kenneth Cukier

Digital image of a head with AI written in the middle Artificial Intelligence: Angel or Armageddon? 2 June - 30 June £48 with Kenneth Cukier

Artificial intelligence is everywhere, in government, business, healthcare and schools, touching all areas of our lives. How do we make sense of this? What does it mean for our faith, our practices and our witness in the world?

Book your place: https://ow.ly/21OJ50YCM7l

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Jewish Earth Wisdom 1 June - 6 July £72 with Yael Roberts

Star of David hanging from a tree Jewish Earth Wisdom 1 June - 6 July £72 with Yael Roberts

In an age of climate crisis, how can Jewish stories draw us into more respectful relationships with the Earth? Drawing on the Torah, Talmud, and traditions of devotional storytelling, this course introduces Friends to the ecological dimensions of Jewish life.

https://ow.ly/6VsP50YCM6U

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A host of scholars have been at work for centuries to discover and understand the Jesus of history, and with strangely divergent results. The great quest still goes on and I seek to learn from it. But I cannot separate the Lord and Master of the first disciples from his risen spirit and personality which has gone on unfolding itself to those who seek him, healing, renewing, inspiring, redeeming and guiding.

Thus I try to keep in touch with his life and message given first in Palestine, with the impact of his life and personality on the early disciples, as day by day I read a portion of the New Testament; I try, too, to learn something of what his spirit has enabled others to be down all the ages since, from the study of the lives of the saints, both canonised and uncanonised, and by reading some of their writings. In the life of many who would not be called saints, and some even who might not be thought of as good men or women, I find flashes of light which to me are sparks or gleams from the light of Christ. I know that my own thoughts of God, my experience, my clumsy and imperfect prayer, are all penetrated by what Jesus Christ has meant to me. In doubts and difficulty his faith in God’s love, his willingness to face even the awful burden of the cross and all that it involved, are a constant stay, bringing renewal of faith and of hope.

T Edmund Harvey, 1949
Quaker Faith & Practice 27.29

A host of scholars have been at work for centuries to discover and understand the Jesus of history, and with strangely divergent results. The great quest still goes on and I seek to learn from it. But I cannot separate the Lord and Master of the first disciples from his risen spirit and personality which has gone on unfolding itself to those who seek him, healing, renewing, inspiring, redeeming and guiding. Thus I try to keep in touch with his life and message given first in Palestine, with the impact of his life and personality on the early disciples, as day by day I read a portion of the New Testament; I try, too, to learn something of what his spirit has enabled others to be down all the ages since, from the study of the lives of the saints, both canonised and uncanonised, and by reading some of their writings. In the life of many who would not be called saints, and some even who might not be thought of as good men or women, I find flashes of light which to me are sparks or gleams from the light of Christ. I know that my own thoughts of God, my experience, my clumsy and imperfect prayer, are all penetrated by what Jesus Christ has meant to me. In doubts and difficulty his faith in God’s love, his willingness to face even the awful burden of the cross and all that it involved, are a constant stay, bringing renewal of faith and of hope. T Edmund Harvey, 1949 Quaker Faith & Practice 27.29

T Edmund Harvey, 1949
Quaker Faith & Practice 27.29

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Walking With Francis of Assisi Today Wednesday 27 May 18:00-20:00 (UK time) Pay as Led with Jennifer Kavanagh and Nigel Thomas

Statue of Francis of Assisi Walking With Francis of Assisi Today Wednesday 27 May 18:00-20:00 (UK time) Pay as Led with Jennifer Kavanagh and Nigel Thomas

How can the example of Francis of Assisi inspire us today? This session offers both a Quaker and Franciscan perspective on Francis’ life and legacy. A particular focus of the session will be Francis’ fusion of mysticism and practical action.

https://ow.ly/rOAW50YyN9P

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Get to know Stuart Masters, the 2026 Swarthmore Lecturer, in the first of our three-part interview series: https://ow.ly/tC9y50YCTaa

Join us for the Swarthmore Lecture on Saturday 2 May at 19:00 at Friends House, London, or watch live on our YouTube channel. Find out more: https://ow.ly/ha6s50YCTab

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Embodying Spiritual Wisdom Through Chant (May) Thursday 21 May 19:00-20:30 (UK time) Pay as Led with Paulette Meier

Embodying Spiritual Wisdom Through Chant (May) Thursday 21 May 19:00-20:30 (UK time) Pay as Led with Paulette Meier

Simple melodies and words sung over and over can be extraordinarily powerful, especially when each chant emerges from and returns to deep silence. Become part of a sacred river of sound and silence, trusting the current to take you where you need to go.

Find out more: https://ow.ly/vmVE50YyN4p

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Serving on a Quaker Committee (May) Thursday 21 May 12:30-14:30 (UK time) Pay as Led

Image of a mug and stationary Serving on a Quaker Committee (May) Thursday 21 May 12:30-14:30 (UK time) Pay as Led

Are you about to start or have you recently started serving on a Quaker committee? Join us to explore what this service and role mean for your Quaker faith and how you can prepare practically.

Find out more: https://ow.ly/SVE350YyM9K

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Soul Scrolling: Spiritual Exercises for the Digital Age Tuesday 19 May 19:00-21:00 (UK time) Pay as Led with Josh Selfe

Soul Scrolling: Spiritual Exercises for the Digital Age Tuesday 19 May 19:00-21:00 (UK time) Pay as Led with Josh Selfe

As more and more of our lives are lived out online, are we in danger of digitalising our souls? What exercises might be able to help us deepen our inner life in a world of AI, algorithms, echo chambers, feeds, socials and misinformation?

Find out more: https://ow.ly/JvYu50YyM55

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The Poetry of Eden Monday 18 May 19:00-21:00 (UK time) Pay as Led with James Priestman

Image of a snake on an apple The Poetry of Eden Monday 18 May 19:00-21:00 (UK time) Pay as Led with James Priestman

This session explores the diverse ways the Garden of Eden has been imagined across Jewish and Christian traditions. Friends will be invited to consider some striking poetic images as a means of deepening their appreciation of Eden’s decidedly ecological message.

https://ow.ly/klgj50YyLVS

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Are you alert to practices here and throughout the world which discriminate against people on the basis of who or what they are or because of their beliefs? Bear witness to the humanity of all people, including those who break society’s conventions or its laws. Try to discern new growing points in social and economic life. Seek to understand the causes of injustice, social unrest and fear. Are you working to bring about a just and compassionate society which allows everyone to develop their capacities and fosters the desire to serve?

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Quaker Faith and Practice

Are you alert to practices here and throughout the world which discriminate against people on the basis of who or what they are or because of their beliefs? Bear witness to the humanity of all people, including those who break society’s conventions or its laws. Try to discern new growing points in social and economic life. Seek to understand the causes of injustice, social unrest and fear. Are you working to bring about a just and compassionate society which allows everyone to develop their capacities and fosters the desire to serve? Advices and Queries 33 Quaker Faith and Practice

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Wrestling With the Bible: Psalm 137 Sunday 17 May 15:00-17:00 (UK time) Pay as Led with Ann Conway-Jones

Image of a Bible Wrestling With the Bible: Psalm 137 Sunday 17 May 15:00-17:00 (UK time) Pay as Led with Ann Conway-Jones

The Bible is not all sweetness and light! This session is part of a series which engages critically with difficult, perplexing, even offensive, material – setting the passages in context, exploring their reception history, and giving permission to disagree with the Bible.

https://ow.ly/MEm550YyJB0

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Enquiring Into: Quaker Worship Thursday 14 May 19:00-21:00 (UK time) Pay as Led with Rosie Carnall

Enquiring Into: Quaker Worship Thursday 14 May 19:00-21:00 (UK time) Pay as Led with Rosie Carnall

Explore Quaker Worship using the Philosophy for Communities (P4C) method. This is a philosophical rather than practical course in which Friends do some personal exploration and as a group we recognise what it might mean for us as a community.

Find out more: https://ow.ly/41no50YyJlM

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Essentials of Quaker Eldership (May) Monday 11 May 19:00-20:30 (UK time) Pay as Led with Quakers in Britain

Image of Quaker faith & practice Essentials of Quaker Eldership (May) Monday 11 May 19:00-20:30 (UK time) Pay as Led with Quakers in Britain

This is a monthly space for those with eldership responsibilities to come together to learn how to serve as an effective elder in your Quaker community. The focus of this session is ‘Serving as a Quaker Elder and Children and Young People in the Meeting’.

Find out more: https://ow.ly/Hjn950YyJ0K

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Early Quaker Sufferings: Tithes and the Cost of Conscience Wednesday 13 May 16:00-17:30 (UK time) Pay as Led with Sally Jane Gold

Early Quaker Sufferings: Tithes and the Cost of Conscience Wednesday 13 May 16:00-17:30 (UK time) Pay as Led with Sally Jane Gold

The Quaker testimony against tithes was often at the heart of early Quaker sufferings, including heavy fines and imprisonment. This session explores how Quakers’ refusal to pay tithes challenged long-standing legislation and customary practice from the 1650s to the 1680s.

https://ow.ly/kNbK50YyCwA

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Finding the Words: How To Explain Being a Quaker with Simonne Wood and Elize Sakamoto 13 May - 27 May £48

Scrabble pieces spelling out 'Faith' Finding the Words: How To Explain Being a Quaker with Simonne Wood and Elize Sakamoto 13 May - 27 May £48

“What’s a Quaker?” Do you wish you could respond more easily to that question from non-Quaker family, friends, colleagues and strangers? Join us to find ways to explain our faith positively and respectfully in different contexts.

Find out more: https://ow.ly/rTLH50YyCaR

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A Quaker Approach to Listening with James McCarthy Tuesday 12 May 19:00-20:30 (UK time) Pay as Led

Image of a bridge A Quaker Approach to Listening with James McCarthy Tuesday 12 May 19:00-20:30 (UK time) Pay as Led

Listening is the foundation of trust and co-operation. A good society cannot exist without it. This session will offer practical skills and new perspectives on how we can listen well and will explore how this relates to Quaker values and approaches.

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