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Becoming Friends is live online and in meetings! paper packonline version

what is Becoming Friends: Living & learning with Quakers? an innovative learning project from Woodbrooke and Quaker Life aims to support and nurture those who are new to Friends helps newcomers develop an understanding of Quakerism, while exploring their own journey and connection with Friends - whether or not they are currently considering applying for membership.

two main elements: a flexible, interactive course, available online and on paper (plus accessible options) a range of ways for Quaker meetings to support newcomers as they learn - including Becoming Friends ‘companions’

for newcomers: flexible learning materials, accessible online or on paper options for working alone and with others a choice of learning units and activities to suit a wide range of interests and learning styles the chance to work at your own pace and for as long as suits you on-line discussion groups, resources and links

meetings can offer newcomers a Becoming Friends ‘companion’ whose role is to: support newcomers working with the learning materials help newcomers find out more about Quakerism through sharing their own knowledge and experience, and helping to arrange conversations and interactions with other Friends help newcomers reflect on the learning process and their own journey with Friends help newcomers feel more rooted in their local meeting

for meetings guidance about working with the Becoming Friends course a framework for identifying, preparing and supporting Becoming Friends companions access to courses and a support network for Becoming Friends companions well structured opportunities throughout the Becoming Friends course for local Friends to engage newcomers in conversation, discussion and reflection

feedback from newcomers... “This course is amazing both in depth and breadth” “I’m deeply grateful for this course. How wonderful to have such rich material to draw on” “It is refreshing to be able to ‘dip in’ to it whenever it feels right or whenever I have a moment to do so. The flexibility of it feels really good for me at this point in time. I am taking it slowly and discovering many things en route” “I am SO impressed by the Becoming Friends book! So many many thanks!"

“While the essence [of the Becoming Friends course] is...experience, trying to describe it to others has, for me, the effect of crystalising that experience into a ‘knowledge’” “Since I use computers a lot in my [university] course I am delighted to be able to learn about Friends in this way.” “It made me talk to loads of other Friends...it gave me a good excuse to do what I wanted to do anyway.” Reading through the Becoming Friends course book “made me realise I was in the right place” “I love this site.” (of the Becoming Friends online course)

responses from meetings helping newcomers to find a companion setting up Becoming Friends groups for newcomers (often with a companion as facilitator) talking about it at elders and overseers’ meetings buying online registrations / course books for newcomers sending Friends on companion courses finding a local Becoming Friends coordinator using Becoming Friends in study groups, with young people, with established Friends

getting started with Becoming Friends the online course costs £5 per person to register. Instructions for registering are at the paper pack costs £10. You can order it from the Quaker Centre bookshop at phone:

to find out more... go to pick up or request leaflets and guidance for meetings from the Quaker Centre at Friends House

the Becoming Friends course

an interactive, flexible learning experience: experiential learning – true to the Quaker way aims to avoid just taking a “here’s a good book to read” approach (but offers plenty of reading suggestions too!) learners choose activities - so they learn in a way & at a pace that suits their learning preferences & life commitments

course activities reading watching video extracts listening to audio clips taking part in conversations with Friends in local or area meetings online discussion forums & conversations exploring Quaker & other websites spiritual practices reflection through conversation, writing & creative media

sharing & support Becoming Friends offers opportunities for newcomers to speak to Friends about spiritual questions or issues & share something of one another’s faith journeys: reflecting with a Becoming Friends companion talking to other Friends in the local area engaging with Quaker websites discussing issues in online forums meeting in a small learning group with other newcomers or local Friends

a reflective journey participants will be invited at regular intervals through the course to take time to reflect on what they are learning, both about Quakerism & their own spiritual journey this ‘reflective’ approach fits well with the Quaker belief that experience is central to the spiritual life

course structure Opening Unit - introducing the course, meeting the Becoming Friends companion & planning the path Choose any of 8 topic based units Closing Unit - reflecting on the learning, saying goodbye to the Becoming Friends companion & journeying on...

topic units Silence and Waiting Experiencing Quaker Community Faithful Diversity The Sacred in the Everyday Advices & Queries Deep Roots and New Growth Faith in Action Speaking of God

topic units have 3 types of activity QUAKER ‘DISTINCTIVES’ DEEPENINGDISCOVERING

distinctives exploring the distinctive Quaker Way in relation to that topic discovering finding out about some of the riches of the Quaker community and tradition - more about Quaker people, structures, resources & events deepening opportunities for personal reflection & journaling, prayer or spiritual practice & spiritual friendship conversations each of these aspects of the learning process will feed into the others

some FAQs about the Becoming Friends course Who is the course for? This course has been designed to help those who are new to Quakers find out more about Quakerism, explore your own understanding of and connection with different aspects of our faith, and get to know Quakers better.

FAQ 2 Do I need to be considering applying for membership? The Becoming Friends course is not aimed at bringing participants into membership of the Religious Society of Friends. The course is for anyone who is interested in finding out more about Quakers, however recent their involvement with Quakerism. If, however, you find that the process of taking part in the course does lead you to consider applying for membership, then please approach the overseers or elders in your local meeting and they will explain the membership procedure to you. It may also be helpful to know that a number of Friends still draw on their experience of and participation in other faith traditions, finding that it enriches their experience of Quakerism. This may be the case for you.

FAQ 3 What is a Becoming Friends companion? An integral part of the Becoming Friends learning experience is the offer of support from a Becoming Friends companion while you work through the course. This experienced Friend will help you discover more about the Quaker way and provide you with a supportive, listening presence as you reflect on your learning. Usually your companion will be someone from your local area, but this may not always be possible, so some people may access an online Becoming Friends companion for this support.

FAQ 3 continued You may feel that you would prefer to work through the course without a companion, in which case alternative ways of being supported include taking part in online discussions (there will be opportunities for these throughout the course), opting for activities that involve talking to Friends in your meeting, and making use of the existing support systems in your meeting, such as elders and overseers. Please note that wherever course activities suggest working with a ‘Becoming Friends companion’, this can also be taken to include any experienced Friend you would like to work with on that activity, if you do not have a specific Becoming Friends companion. Whether or not you work with a Becoming Friends companion, there will be opportunities to become part of the Becoming Friends online community throughout the course, and we hope this can become an enjoyable and supportive part of the learning experience for people who choose to work in this way.

FAQ 4 Can I do the course online or on paper? There are different ways of accessing the Becoming Friends course. Becoming Friends is available as an interactive online course using the Moodle learning platform, and as a paper based course. Both versions offer a wide variety of opportunities to find out about Quakerism and explore your own relationship with the Quaker faith. If you’re doing the course on paper, you can always go online to do some activities if you want to. In some areas, Quaker meetings may offer group sessions using the Becoming Friends materials.

FAQ 5 What kind of religious language will the course use? Language used in the Becoming Friends course aims to be inclusive and to allow for a wide variety of approaches to the spiritual life. We hope to explore and celebrate the diverse nature of Quaker faith and the British Quaker community throughout the course. If there are times when you are not entirely comfortable with the language used, try to sense for the truth beyond the words, even if the words themselves may be strange or difficult. This effort is in itself a profound experience of the Quaker way.

FAQ 6 How can I get hold of a copy of Quaker faith & practice? You will find Quaker faith & practice in your local meeting house. It has a red cover and is usually on the table during meeting for worship. You may be able to borrow a copy during this course: ask your Becoming Friends companion for help with this. You can also find it: online at: in the Quaker Centre bookshop, tel: or go to References in the Becoming Friends course are to the fourth edition published in You will find copies of previous editions in meeting houses, with slight variation in section numbering.