Searching for John Woolman
This public lecture recorded at Woodbrooke in 2012, James Proud, a direct descendent of Woolman, talks about the process of writing and editing Woolman’s works.
This public lecture recorded at Woodbrooke in 2012, James Proud, a direct descendent of Woolman, talks about the process of writing and editing Woolman’s works.
Gerald Hewitson described his spiritual journey in the Swarthmore Lecture of 2013. Journaling is his primary spiritual practice.
Ginny Wall talks about the place of spiritual practice in our lives at the 2012 Quaker Life Representative Council.
Ben Pink Dandelion presents his talk ‘Open for Transformation: being Quaker’, based on the theme of the 2014 Swarthmore Lecture.
John Kershner a postgraduate student in Quaker studies presents his thesis topic about John Woolman.
This study pack is designed to help Friends apply our Quaker values and practices to the pressing issues of today
The four study packs in this book derive from work undertaken by the Good Lives Project at Woodbrooke between 2009 and 2012.
This pack is designed to help Friends apply our Quaker values and practices to the pressing issues of today, in particular, the threats to the environment.
Stephen W. Angell delivers the 2014 George Richardson Lecture and looks at Samuel Fisher’s writings as they relate to the authority of Scripture and their effects on the ways other Quakers have understood the authority of Scripture throughout the Second Period and beyond.
Robynne Rogers Healey delivers the 2016 George Richardson Lecture and surveys some of the changes in Quaker history over the past twenty years