The Quaker faith is almost 400 years old, having grown out of Christianity. It is the common name for the Religious Society of Friends, with members of the Society also often simply called Friends. Quaker values include: There is something sacred in all people. All people are equal before God. Religion is about the whole of life. In stillness we find 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. The Church Stretton Quakers meet for worship at Grange Road Community Centre in Bishops Castle each Sunday, except for the first Sunday of the month when they meet at Haslehurst Community Centre in Clun. Meetings are held at 10.30am and last for one hour, with visitors to meetings always most welcome. Currently around 23,000 people attend nearly 475 Quaker meetings in Britain, and Quakers are active in peace work, human rights and social reform. For more information, please follow the link to visit their website, or contact using the details provided. We're sorry but <%= htmlWebpackPlugin.options.title %> doesn't work properly without JavaScript enabled. Please enable it to continue.