
A podcast from Quakers in Britain and Woodbrooke.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 39 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Category | Religion & Spirituality | ||||

What are some examples of reparations? How can we make our reparations meaningful? We continue our conversation about reparations with Edwina Peart and Rebecca WalkerWoo, who we spoke to in the first episode. We also speak to Oonagh Ryder who was the... more
What are reparations? And what’s the role of faith communities in this conversation? We speak to Edwina Peart, Inclusion and Diversity Coordinator, and Rebecca Woo, Campaigns Coordinator, about the reparations conversation that is just beginning amon... more
How do Quakers read and interpret the Bible? This episode we hear from Mark Russ, Rhiannon Grant, Peterson Toscano and Timothy Ashworth for their takes on the Bible. We discuss how Quakers have read scripture over the centuries, how we can engage wit... more
What do Quakers think and sex, sexuality and spirituality? How do we talk to young people about sex, consent and boundaries? In this bumper episode we interview author Lucy-Anne Holmes about her sexual and spiritual experiences, and talk to David Bro... more
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Varied speakers and topics, always interesting, always uplifting and often challenging.
As this doesn’t represent the genuine Society of friends , who do seek the inner light and who are a Christian body , it has to be taken from the viewpoint of distorted mindset and version of Quakerism.
In the episode about G-d a genuine Quaker podcast who affirm the Triune G-d and that Christ is their Lord and King and this belief which all quakers till the mid 19th century confessed as indeed George Fox the founder of the quakers, who wouldn’t recognize the people in this podcast as friends
Its a great, well-produced podcasts which takes a deep look at some of the work Quakers do.
I really enjoyed listening to this podcast which is a great insight to quakers work and many current issues in our lives today.
Super interesting podcast introducing a range of quaker areas of work in a really accessible way!
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Apple Podcasts | #187 |
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