The Shared Quaker Story: Spirit, Community and Scripture
30 October - 4 December 2025, Online
In this course, Benjamin Wood will draw on material from his recent book Living Fountain: Remembrances of Quaker Christianity to explore how Liberal Quakers can honour their uniquely Christian roots, while still valuing diversity of belief and language.
British Quakers are increasingly divided over matters of theology, belonging, and the status of Friends' Christian past. Unlike earlier decades, many contemporary Quakers long for a community unhampered by Christian theology. What might Friends be missing by re-imagining Quakerism in such post-Christian terms? This course argues for the loving retrieval of Christian language, as a way of strengthening our sense of shared community and deepening our spiritual experience. In an effort to envision this practice of recovery we consider:
The goal of these explorations is to uncover a dynamic vision of Quaker Christianity, one committed to universal healing, reconciliation, and the crossing of religious and cultural boundaries.
The live Zoom sessions take place every Thursday at 19:00-21:00 (UK time)
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Woodbrooke
Telephone: 0121 7282360