Issue 15-05-2026

The Friend

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Latest issue: Issue 15-05-2026

Thought for the week

On exceptionalism:  Ruth Jones’s Thought for the Week

by Ruth Jones

During Yearly Meeting (YM) we heard part of the epistle from Lake Erie, which spoke to how we entangle our lives with others and create communities. It felt like a warm bath, reassuring and comfortable. 

Features

Convincement time: Rebecca Hardy talks to Stuart Masters, 2026 Swarthmore lecturer

by Rebecca Hardy

As soon as I meet Stuart Masters, we’re off. I come laden with questions, but the moment we start chatting, it’s hard not to get swept up in his rich ideas and historical knowledge. Stuart’s a lively talker, easy to gab with, and our conversations meander seamlessly into all kinds of areas. The first thing I tell him is how much I enjoyed his Swarthmore Lecture, organised by Woodbrooke, and how much I learnt about early Friends. I had this rather simplistic idea that they were all rooted in the Pentecostal way, I tell him, so was interested to hear that George Fox created the system of Meetings which is partly why the movement survived. Rather embarrassingly (as a committed feminist), I forgot to credit Margaret Fell – which Stuart is quick to correct.

Features

Your own medicine: Tony D’Souza has the tale of Kisa Gotami

by Tony D’Souza

During the time of Siddhartha Gotama, known as the buddha, there was a young woman called Kisa Gotami. She married young and gave birth to a son, to whom she was deeply devoted. But one day, while the boy was still a toddler, he died suddenly in his sleep. 

Features

The national ‘Silent Walking Vigil For Peace’: Steve Day and Andrew West have an update

by Steve Day and Andrew West

On Saturday 19 September at noon, in the centre of London, we will begin our Silent Walking Vigil For Peace. The ‘we’ is Quakers from across the UK – though from faith groups to people who carry no religious labels, everyone is welcome. The only criteria is that we uphold peace as a silent vigil. 

Features

Poem: Her red mock-leather book

by Jennie Osborne

One by one, I pull out the threads
holding her eighty years together, release

News

Quakers condemn antisemitism after attacks rise

by Rebecca Hardy Britain Yearly Meeting (BYM) has released a statement condemning antisemitism after two…
News

Climate Choir calls for end to subsidies

by Rebecca Hardy The part-Quaker founded Climate Choir gathered in London last week to call on the UK…
News

QICJ calls for urgent prison reform

by Rebecca Hardy Quakers in Criminal Justice (QICJ) has called for urgent prison reform, including action…
News

BYM calls on insurers to protect seas

by Rebecca Hardy Britain Yearly Meeting (BYM) has joined a global campaign urging insurers to stop covering…
News

Quaker group celebrates vegan Lent

by Rebecca Hardy The Quaker Vegan Witness (QVW) group is celebrating a successful forty-day Vegan for Lent…
Q-eye

Eye - 15 May 2026

by Elinor Smallman An invitation Eye is keen to reflect community stories from throughout the Yearly Meeting,…
Letters

Letters - 15 May 2026

by The Friend To the letter I note from the charitable purposes of The Friend Publications Ltd that it…

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