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November 2, 2018November 2, 2018williamheath

Human extinction, rebellion and Quaker principles: the importance of para 35

November 2, 2018November 2, 2018williamheath

Quakers seek youth development worker for Bath & Bristol area

October 30, 2018October 30, 2018williamheath

Quaking in Keynsham: new local meeting starts in old Quaker chocolate factory

October 23, 2018October 30, 2018williamheath

War memorials part 3: the Arboretum and Bath Blitz memorials we never got

October 14, 2018October 15, 2018williamheath

Day of quiet at the Old Barn on Kelston Roundhill

October 8, 2018October 8, 2018williamheath

War memorials and the “rude” questions they avoid (2/5)

October 6, 2018October 6, 2018williamheath

Bath Quaker News: Quaker week and war commemoration issue

October 6, 2018October 14, 2018williamheath

Laurence Tindall introduces the question of war memorials (1/5)

October 6, 2018October 6, 2018williamheath

“End of life matters” events: a reflective report

October 6, 2018October 7, 2018williamheath

How should we commemorate war (and why does our white poppy wreath keep vanishing)?

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Meetings for Worship

Meeting for Worship takes place at Manvers St Baptist Church, in Bath on Sunday mornings from 10.30 to 11.30. On the first and third Sundays of the month, there is also a Zoom meeting for worship from 10.30 to 11.15. For dates and further details check the Meetings and events page.

Children’s Meeting is held twice a month on the 2nd and 4th Sundays in the month. We welcome children to our Meeting and if you plan to bring children for the first time and want to talk to someone about it email bathquakermeeting@gmail.com and we will get in touch with you.

All welcome irrespective of background, disability, ethnicity, gender identity or sexual orientation.

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We invite others to join us in our way of worship and response to life…this does not depend on rewards or threats, but on the active acceptance of those who see it as truth.

– Bath Quaker Edrey Allott in 1990; Quaker Faith & Practice

Quakers work gladly with people of all faiths and of none. Free information pack here.

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