Comments on the following notes would be welcome…
INTRODUCTION TO THE QUAKER RELIGION
Notes for a talk to InterFaith – Wolverhampton , 18/7/23
This is to be about Qs in Britain and some parts of the world
In other parts, Quakers are very much like other Christians
We are “unprogrammed” and very liberal
Roots in Christianity
Differs greatly from other Xtian denominations. Also differs from other faiths.
Could describe with a list of negatives things other religions do which Quakers do not.
Better describe with positives – so clear your minds of all expectations of Christian
Historically (1600s) it was started by Geo Fox who was deeply religious but disgusted by the behaviour of Xtian priests.
Had a vision “Christ has come to teach his people himself”
(Xtians mostly waiting for the second coming of Christ/Jesus)
REPEAT “Christ has come to teach his people himself”
Implies no need for priests
refused to pay church taxes.
everyone equal before God –
so no bowing, no hat tipping, no titles. – hence “Charles Windsor”
Threat to established society, persecution, many died
1700s Became tolerated, but banned from top jobs
1800s Turned to industry and commerce such as banking.
Ironbridge, Cadbury’s, Barclay’s Bank and many others.
Reputation for social reforms e.g. anti slavery. Famine relief
Core belief – God in everyone. So no killing, torture, war.
Pacifists. Ambulance service.
Modern Quakers
Post-Christian.
Very active in Peace and Social Justice issues.
e.g support XR, Stop Oil
But also very ani-any violence. Prefers ilent vigils.
Religious practice, Sit silently and wait to be moved by God’s Holy Spirit.
“Be still and know that I am God”
Usually for one hour. Anyone may “minister” if feel deeply moved by God.
Let’s do it for a few minutes.
Clear your mind of every day issues, think of nothing or, of good things.
2 min
Thank you and welcome
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