What is Quakerism
Quaker origins are Christian, but we have no creed, no set of beliefs on which all Friends agree. Many members of Westminster meeting consider themselves Christian, and many do not. However, there are concerns on which Friends are in unity, resulting in testimonies on such topics as Simplicity, Equality, Integrity, Peace and Stewardship of the Earth:

There is something sacred in every person
All people are equal before God
Religion is about the whole of life
We meet in stillness to discover a deeper sense of God’s presence
True religion leads to respect for the earth and all life upon it
Each person is unique, precious, a child of God
You can find more information, and request an enquirer’s pack, by visiting the website of Britain Yearly Meeting (the national body for Quakers in Britain.) More than this, please come and speak to us, we love to talk about our values and share what is dear to our hearts.
Quaker Worship
You are welcome to attend our Meetings for Worship, whatever your beliefs or religion. Our form of worship is based on silent prayerful communal waiting on God.
Worship begins when the first person enters the room and takes a seat. We come together in God’s presence, gathering initially in silence. Out of the silence, one of us may feel compelled by the Spirit to speak: we call this vocal ministry. After a pause, in which the silent communion is re-established, another Friend may be led to speak.
Meeting for Worship is not, however, the place for discussion or debate. If the ministry does not “speak to your condition”, let it pass, and seek to become still again.
The end of the meeting is signalled by the elders shaking hands. After the close of Meeting, the Clerk (or one of the elders) gives out notices. We do not have any paid ministers. Quakers believe in “the priesthood of all believers”.