Christ in the Stranger and Outcast
16 May 2026, Online
This session explores the themes of the stranger and the outcast through the stories of Friends working within Asylum and Refugee advocacy across three Yearly Meetings. The session is an opportunity for Friends to explore together our shared Quaker understanding of justice, hospitality and care.
Our world is seeing a resurgence of ultra-nationalism, alongside hardening borders and deepening material inequality. Refugees and asylum seekers are frequently the victims of these recent upheavals.
What is a faithful Quaker response? This session considers this question through the theological resources provided by the Illuminate Bible Study collection, 'Christ in the Stranger and the Outcast'. Incorporating the voices of Friends across Yearly Meetings, this session offers participants a space to consider the present role of Friends in walking along side those often regarded as strangers and outcasts. How does our understanding of the Spirit and Jesus' ministry shape our understanding of hospitality and advocacy?
Rooted in a spirit-led vision of Quaker witness, this session fuses the insights of Scripture, Quaker tradition and the lived experience of Friends. Throughout the session learners will be encouraged to consider where love and hope lie in dark and uncertain times. How can we kindle care and compassion when both postures sit within a precarious and fractured world? A key theme in our time together will be Christ's invitation to radical care: “I was a stranger and you welcomed me" (Matthew 25:35)
This event is a collaboration between Woodbrooke, Pendle Hill and Barclay Press. Learners who find connecting with other Yearly Meetings across countries and contexts enriching, will find this session particularly appealing,
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