Monday
My Spiritual Journey with Antonia Swinson, Alison Tarpey-Black and Wendy Hampton
How did you become a Friend? What finally pushed you over the threshold of your first Meeting for Worship? What did you think and what made you come back? And how do explain Quakerism to other people? Listen to Friends’ experiences and share your own.
Meet a Quaker from the Future with Bridget Holtom
What might the Quakers of the future think of us today? What gifts can we leave them as our legacy? This participatory activity will get your imagination whirring and inspire hope for the change for the future we need!
Tuesday – Friday
The Beginnings of Quakerism with Wendy Hampton
Wendy will give a brief summary of early Quaker history, talk about the context in which Quakerism began and the relevance of that to us now.
Quakers in Business with Antonia Swinson
Did you know that Quakers had the monopoly of iron and steel production in the 18th Century? Join Antonia to find out what it was about the Quaker faith and business practices which forged this entrepreneurship. Learn why were they so successful and what businesses can learn from them today.
Quakers Today with Alison Tarpey-Black
Who are the Quakers and how do they live? Join Alison to find out the answers to these questions and hear about Quaker faith and action in the world today.
Introduction to the work of Quaker Peace and Social Witness with Bridget Holtom
What are Quakers doing today to build a more peaceful and sustainable world? Come and hear more about the centrally managed peace and social witness work of Quakers in Britain.
Quakers in the Future with Paul Parker
Paul Parker, Recording Clerk of Quakers in Britain, believes that Quakers are poised to go ‘Whoosh!’ in the 21st century. He will reflect on the relevance of Quakerism in the modern world, and how Quakers’ simple faith and worship can flourish in the coming century.
Food, Fashion and Fatigue: inside the account books of Swarthmoor Hall with Lucy Saint-Smith
Discover what the Fell’s accounts can tell us about the highs and lows of everyday life at Swarthmoor Hall in the 1670s.