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30 May 2008

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Much of Yearly Meeting concerned

Much of Yearly Meeting concerned "being the seeds of change". This photograph shows acorns and mountain ash berries. Photo: chefranden/flickr CC:BY
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    'The church that shakes in the wind of the spirit’ - full text
    Gerard Benson
    MINDING THE FUTURE
    Marie Lasenby, North West London Area Meeting
    Yearly Meeting News
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    Eyewitness to the Chinese earthquake
    Patrick Wood
    Comment
    Edward Blann & Janice Johnson
    A small change can make a big difference!

    Minding the Future - review
    Stevie Krayer
    Epistle from Britain Yearly Meeting
    Signed in and on behalf of Britain Yearly Meeting
    Deeper and Wider: Let’s turn ‘scared’ back into ‘sacred’

    Being the seeds of change
    Trish Carn
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