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Reflections from Greenbelt – Beyoncé and white Quaker discomfort

This year like most years I attended Greenbelt, a festival of arts, justice and faith. As a last minute decision, I attended a panel discussion entitled ‘The Lemonade Effect: Beyoncé, blackness, feminism and white discomfort’. It turned out to be one of the highlights of the festival, being both educational and energizing, prompting me to… Continue reading Reflections from Greenbelt – Beyoncé and white Quaker discomfort

After the referendum – a Quaker response

The days following the EU referendum result filled me with an obsessive, disbelieving sadness that verged on grief. I hadn’t even countenanced a ‘leave’ victory, the case for ‘remain’ seemingly so sensible. I know not everyone who voted ‘leave’ did so for racist reasons, but because people like Nigel Farage campaigned on an anti-immigration ticket,… Continue reading After the referendum – a Quaker response

Quaker Non-Theism and the God of Pascal

Some valuable words from Friend Ben: '...without healthy Christian roots, latter-day British Quakerism has been thrown back on the dominant God-hypothesis of our culture; a theory of God which leads either to the God of the gaps (which Pascal calls ‘deism’) or non-theism. Yet, there is an alternative to these two visions; a God-talk that… Continue reading Quaker Non-Theism and the God of Pascal

Can we find a better word for ‘outreach’?

A couple of weekends ago I went to the ‘Catching Light’ conference, a gathering of British Quakers focussing on what in other churches would be called evangelism, but Quakers call ‘outreach’. After a fun time networking and facilitating small discussion group, I came away with the strong impression that we are collectively inarticulate in describing… Continue reading Can we find a better word for ‘outreach’?