Oliver Waterhouse
Quaker Life

It was great to see everyone who was able to join the first session of Meeting House Matters, the newly re-branded Wardens Talking online discussion network.

As a reminder there is a slightly revised format for the discussions as well as a name change. There will be a topic each week which will be led by one of us or by someone joining us to share their experience.

In 2023 we are planning to hold three events in person. We have done this in the past and are keen to see if we can get people together again to spend a day together. The in-person sessions will be held in locations across Britain and we hope there will be one near enough for everyone to be able to come to one. We are working on the following dates and locations.

Please save the date of the nearest to you, and others if you would like to join more than one. More information will come soon about the in-person events and will be sent by email and other comms channels.

Next online session

What is considered a success

This week our theme was What is considered a success? We were thinking about success being:

We spent some time in breakout groups with the following question to help us think about success from a variety of perspectives:

Combined feedback from the breakout rooms

General points – some may already happen, others we might like to bring in

Hirers

Finance and premises (Quaker committees)

Quakers / Friends

Workers

What brings you joy

In friendship,

Oliver

 

 

Oliver Waterhouse (he/him)

Quaker Life Team Leader, Local and Area Governance

 

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