Stoke Quaker Meeting House

Stoke Quaker Meeting House Former Quaker Meeting House. The building ceased to be a Meeting House in March 2026. For information about Stoke and Newcastle Quakers see

2 Miller Street ceased to be a Quaker Meeting House in |March 2026. Stoke and Newcastle Quakers no longer manage the bui...
28/03/2026

2 Miller Street ceased to be a Quaker Meeting House in |March 2026. Stoke and Newcastle Quakers no longer manage the building.

Staffordshire Quakers have meetings in Newcastle, Leek, Stone, Stafford, Lichfield, and Wolverhampton.

If you are interested in Quaker worship you can find news about all Quaker Meetings in Staffordshire on our page Staffordshire Quakers or check out our website https://staffsquakers.org/

Stoke and Newcastle Quaker Meeting has moved.From March 2026 we meet for worship at the Unitarian Meeting House, Lower S...
28/03/2026

Stoke and Newcastle Quaker Meeting has moved.

From March 2026 we meet for worship at the Unitarian Meeting House, Lower St, Newcastle, ST5 2UA.

Join us on the 1st and 3rd Sundays of the month.
Meetings start at 10.45am for an hour followed by refreshments.

We welcome anyone who would like to experience Quaker worship.

Keep up to date with Stoke and Newcastle Quaker Meeting on our page Staffordshire Quakers or check out our website https://staffsquakers.org/

White poppies are available from Keele Chapel, to remember all victims of war and to commit to a peaceful future
28/10/2024

White poppies are available from Keele Chapel, to remember all victims of war and to commit to a peaceful future

As we come up to Remembrance Day we have white poppies available in the Chapel. There will be a voluntary donation box and all proceeds go to the Peace Pledge Union. (https://www.ppu.org.uk/remembrance-white-poppies)

White poppies have been worn since 1933 and represent remembrance for all victims of war, both civilian and military, of all nationalities; a commitment to peace; and a rejection of militarism and any attempt to celebrate war.

Red poppies are also available elsewhere around campus.

There will also be an Act of Remembrance including the two minute's silence in the Chapel on Monday 11th November. It will begin at 10.55 and last around ten to fifteen minutes - all are welcome.

As Remembrance Day approaches, Quakers encourage the wearing of white poppies as a reminder of the day’s key message: ne...
28/10/2024

As Remembrance Day approaches, Quakers encourage the wearing of white poppies as a reminder of the day’s key message: never again

The white poppy has been worn in the run-up to Remembrance Day for over ninety years, as a symbol of remembrance and peace.White poppies are worn every year by thousands of people across the UK and beyond. They were first produced in 1933 in the aftermath of the First World War, by members of the Co...

Everyone is welcome to join us on Sunday 29th September, we meet at 10.45 for silent worship, lunch is from about 12.00....
26/09/2024

Everyone is welcome to join us on Sunday 29th September, we meet at 10.45 for silent worship, lunch is from about 12.00. There are always vegetarian and vegan choices

Find out more about us 🙂
09/09/2024

Find out more about us 🙂

08/09/2024
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26/08/2024

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Peacemakers work with people in different types of communities to create peace through exploring, learning about and practicing peace, with a particular emphasis on working with schools.

"We want to equip people in all walks of life to deal peacefully and creatively with the inevitable conflicts that arise for all of us."

"In our 30 years’ existence we have explored many ways of educating for peace, working with schools, pupil referral units, school consortia, local authorities, clubs, parks, committees, teams, collectives and groups of people regardless of age or anything else."

Read about their work and download free classroom resources.
https://peacemakers.org.uk/



Photo credit: Peacemakers - West Midlands Quaker Peace Education Project

A rich crop of rose hips outside Stoke Quaker Meeting today, matched by a generous spread at our monthly shared lunch. E...
25/08/2024

A rich crop of rose hips outside Stoke Quaker Meeting today, matched by a generous spread at our monthly shared lunch. Everyone is welcome to join us on the last Sunday of the month, we meet at 10.45 for silent worship, lunch is from about 12.00. There are always vegetarian and vegan choices

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