Our meetings (10.30 am on Sundays, in person and online) usually last an hour and are based around a gathered silence, which may occasionally be interrupted by spontaneous spoken ministry if someone feels called to speak. You can find out more about what to expect from the leaflet Your First Time in a Quaker Meeting.
Everyone is welcome to come and join us.
After Meeting each week we share tea, coffee, biscuits and conversation. You are welcome to stay and talk with us if you want to. Occasionally, we run other events and reading groups - if you want to know more about this, you can join our mailing list.
If you have any other questions or want to be added to our mailing list please get in touch.
We don't currently have a regular children's meeting. Children and Young People are welcome to join their parents in Meeting; we also sometimes run separate sessions for children. We'd love to hear from you to talk about how we could support your family if you'd like to attend with children.
Our building is wheelchair accessible and there is parking and a disabled toilet. Sometimes people will join the Meeting late or leave early if that is more accessible to them (for example, if they find it difficult sitting for an hour). We want to include everyone: let us know if you have questions.
Woodbrooke offer online Meeting for Worship and online and in-person courses around the country to help people to get to know Quakerism or deepen their understanding of Quakerism. You can find their website here.
Discovering Quakers is a place for people curious about Quakers to find out more through articles, blog posts, videos and podcasts; and join events organised by Quakers - you can find their website here.