Reading Quaker Meeting: A history

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Quakers – also known as The Religious Society of Friends – try to live in truth, peace, simplicity and equality, finding something of God in everyone, in community and in the natural world. Quakers have roots in Christianity but value the insights of other faiths as well. Meeting together in worship that begins in silence but is open to anyone to speak enables a diversity of beliefs and voices; as such it is central to Quaker spiritual practice. Quakers in the UK are grouped into many local Meetings; this book outlines the history of Reading Meeting and its place within the town, and of the Meeting House itself.

Description

Close to Reading’s busy centre, off London Street, stands the Friends Meeting House and burial ground. Austere, grand and yet welcoming, it can be both a place of challenge and a place of rest. But a Meeting is the people itself, not the building, and through overlapping generations this keeps a continuity across 350 years. This book outlines the long and at times surprisingly turbulent and moving story of the Reading Quaker Meeting.

Geoff Sawers and Izzy Brimelow. Paperback, 210 x 135 mm, 56 pages, September 2024

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