Issue 26-06-2026

The Friend

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Latest issue: Issue 26-06-2026

Thought for the week

Animal instinct: Kerri Wright’s Thought for the Week

by Kerri Wright

Friends have long sought to be faithful to conscience, even when that requires courage. Throughout history, Quakers have challenged systems and institutions that they believed were inconsistent with compassion, justice, and spiritual integrity. Today, another system raises difficult questions of conscience: factory farming.

Features

On side: Abigail Maxwell wants intersectional empathy

by Abigail Maxwell

I am not ‘against’ anyone. I am for peace. I am against certain ideas and certain actions. Feeling an increasing call to be an activist in these turbulent times, how can I avoid being set against people? How can I be active for peace? 

Features

Home grown: Jonathan Doering celebrates sixty years of Westdale

by Jonathan Doering

Approach old age with courage and hope. As far as possible, make arrangements for your care in good time… Pray that in your final years you may be enabled to find new ways of receiving and reflecting God’s love. Advices & queries 29

Features

On the money: Ruth Jones looks at the stock market

by Ruth Jones

Friends don’t like talking about money. Not really. Not in detail. It’s on the list of things you’re not supposed to talk about: politics, religion, money. I wonder what is left, but I am not skilful at chitchat. 

Features

Poem: Requiem for a former colleague

by Harvey Gillman

At first the name did not ring a bell.
The face, yes, the face – that came back to me.
And that smile, diffident, frank, quietly noble.
We did not engage in long conversations.
No shattering of earth, of mind, of soul.
A sense, somehow, that, if only for a moment,
we were in a good place – together.

Reviews

The Nova Exhibition, 30 Curtain Rd, London

by Matthew Callow

So often I have heard Friends reflecting on, and discerning a response to, human suffering in ministry. These past few weeks I have been preoccupied with little else, after having visited this exhibition, an immersive account of the murder, rape and kidnapping of festivalgoers in Israel on 7 October 2023. 

Reviews

Israel: What went wrong?, by Omer Bartov

by Elizabeth Coleman

Omer Bartov was born and brought up in Israel, and though he now lives in the US, most of his best friends are in Israel. Until the Gaza war, he visited frequently. His eldest son lives in Tel Aviv. Bartov is an academic, and his interests include the history of Israel, antisemitism and the Holocaust. He is well qualified to write this book.

News

Manchester screens protest rights film

by Rebecca Hardy Manchester Quakers are highlighting the erosion of UK peaceful protest rights by screening…
News

Salter lecturer speaks on ‘two-tier’ policing

by Rebecca Hardy Following the death of Henry Novak, the 2025 Salter Lecturer Abimbola Johnson has called…
News

Upholding PA ban risks ‘stifling dissent’

by Rebecca Hardy Britain Yearly Meeting (BYM) has said that the Court of Appeal’s decision to uphold the…
News

Quaker Congo Partnership highlights Ebola outbreak

by Rebecca Hardy Quaker Congo Partnership UK (QCP UK) allies are developing a project to help combat a…
News

Rise in Quaker attenders

by Rebecca Hardy According to the latest Patterns of Membership, the total number of members and attenders…
Q-eye

Eye - 26 June 2026

by Elinor Smallman New light Advices & queries 7 says: ‘Be aware of the spirit of God at work in the…
Letters

Letters - 26 June 2026

by The Friend State of the art It was interesting to read Pete Duckworth’s review of Vermeer: A life…

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