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Quaker Meeting for Worship


1 May 2012 - 12 Jun 2012

RHB 2.106, , Richard Hoggart Building

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Cost Free
Department Chaplaincy
Contact j.niechcial(@gold.ac.uk)
07973 216408

On Tuesday 1 May and Tuesday 12 June a Quaker Meeting for Worship will be held in the Multi-Faith Room between 12.15 -12.45. This a time for stillness and reflection. Everyone is welcome, of any faith or none.

Quakers share a way of life rather than a set of beliefs. We seek to experience the Divine directly within ourselves and in our relationships.

For Further Details
E-mail: judith niechcial (j.niechcial@gold.ac.uk)
Telephone: 07973216408

Dates & times

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1 May 2012 12:15pm - 12:45pm
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12 Jun 2012 12:15pm - 12:45pm
Moved from 5 June because of Queen's Jubilee
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