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If a Friend wishes to make use of the Meeting House in Bournemouth then it is necessary to ensure that certain essential health & safety as well as housekeeping arrangements are organised well in advance of the event to be run. This form will aid and facilitate the management of such an event. | |||
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| This reflection upon the Armed Forces Memorial at the National Memorial Arboretum near Litchfield ponders the sacrifice of our armed forces personnel and the lessons for their leaders. | |||
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I BelieveThis powerpoint presentation will have you in tears of pure joy and spiritual upliftedness. The presentation is very simple. It is a series of visually stunning photographs seen against a sound background soundtrack of the great hit "I Believe" (we believe sung by Richie Valens but can't be sure). This amazing file is amazing succesful in putting one in touch with the inner spirit tha we each have. It came our way via the internet. We know not who produced it but its exhotation that we distribute it to all of our friends is something that we enthusiastically do. Enjoy. | |||
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| A special events week was held in September 2007 for enquirers and visitors. Our meeting house was open to the public and we would really appreacite it if, even though the week has now passed, you could spare the time to visit. This download explains a little bit more about what that week was about but may be useful still for enquirers. | |||
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About Bournemouth Quakers. This is a small download describing Quakers in general and giving details of the Bournemouth Friends Meeting House and others in the area. | |||
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In Praise of Quaker WorshipThis encomium by Terry Waite, the Beirut Hostage, shows his appreciation of Quaker worship and tells why he attends Friends meetings. The article, extracted from the Dail Mail newspaper on 7 April describes his fears for the Church of England but asserts his faith that the message of Christ will continue. | |||
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A Meeting for Healing for Worship.Stonehenge is on the doorstep of the Bournemouth Friends meeting. It is a place thousands of years old and folk have gathered there for religious and spirital purposes throughout that time. This accout is of a Friends meeting during the Summer Solstice of 2006 for the purposes of healing. | |||
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Grave Thoughts - Is complaisance the origin of slavery?This pamphlet produced in 2004 is a review of modern-day slavery with the perspective that slavery has been extant in England and the UK since before the beginning of the second millennia. From Archbishop Wulfstan in 1095, through to William Wilberforce in 1807 until today in 2007, slavery has been a pernicious force within our society. It is contended in this pamphlet that the desire to please, complaisance, is a powerful force that is at risk of overriding the dignity of humanity. | |||
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