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Nottingham Quakers

A quarter section of the meeting room with people posed as if in a meeting for worship, where people generally sit in silence waiting. People sit around the small altar like table in the middle, forming a circle with chairs spaced around it. Often there will be an empty chair on one or both sides of you, depending on how many people show up.

Nottingham Quaker Meeting is a community committed to being open, inclusive and welcoming. We are part of a long tradition that values diversity and seeks to remove barriers to participation.


We meet every Sunday, 10.30am to 11.30am for an in-person at the Nottingham Friends Meeting House and online, see events calendar for other events.

If you haven’t been to a Quaker meeting before, this page explains what to expect here

 

The Social Room: A room with tables and chairs, and a kitchen window where coffee and tea are served.

We are especially glad to welcome people of all identities and backgrounds, including those who are:

  • LGBTQIA+
  • Neurodivergent or neurotypical
  • From any cultural, social, or economic background
  • Of any age or life situation
  • From any religious or non-religious tradition
  • People who are new the area (or lived here their whole lives)
  • Immigrants and Refugees
  • People who are blind, deaf, disabled
  • Young people, old people, children, and pensions
  • Working professionals
  • People who are unemployed
  • People who have a good job and feel like their life is sorted
  • Professionals
  • Students

You do not need to be a Quaker to attend.

You don’t need to believe anything in particular.

You are welcome just as you are. We look for the light in everyone.


To learn more about accessibility and how we try to meet different needs, please visit our Accessibility page.