A Community of Hopes? by Laurie Michaelis
What does the Earth want? by Paul Hodgkin and Alex Wildwood
Reflections on Braiding, Weaving and Connecting by Bernadette Jordan
This is the Time by Shirley Cameron
Co-operative Inquiry by Paul Hodgkin
Safe Brave Spaces by Jo Cooper
Quaker Future Foods Informal Working Group by Ruth Jones
Earthcare Follow Up 2026 by Kes Ward
Rewilding a Bog in the Light - Together by Jeanne Marie Mudd
Living Witness is a community that welcomes Friends who are actively discerning how we might respond to the unfolding climate and ecological crises, drawing on our Quaker values and practices. Central to this is nurturing a deepening spiritual exploration among Quakers and others, and supporting each other in the action and witness that may grow from this. (from Living Witness website home page)
As we approach the Quakers in Britain yearly meeting session on 1-4 May, we asked for contributions related to the theme:
In a divided world: What unites us as a Spirit-led community? How do we foster acceptance and belonging? As a Spirit-led community, how can we handle conflict well in a way that builds connections, nurtures community and finds common ground, overcoming divisiveness and polarisation? (from Preparing for Yearly Meeting, BYM 2026)