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Heeding the Call to Mercy in Post-Election Britain

How faith, especially God’s call to be merciful, can inform our public and private lives in post-election Britain.

Brexit, Division and Social Cohesion: One Year On

Douglas Board, the author of Time of Lies, guest blogs for SCM about why Christians should set to work creating encounters across divides and building a cohesive, empathetic society one year after the divisive Brexit vote. 

Building God’s Kingdom in Post-Election Britain – Part One

In the first part of a new series, we ask SCM friends, members and partner organisations to share their perspective on how we continue to build God’s kingdom in post-election Britain

The SCM Awards 2017 – Winners

All the winners from SCM’s third annual awards ceremony, which took place this year at Movement 2017: All Are Welcome.

Impoverished Politics: How Income Inequality Affects Democracy and What We Can Do About It

SCM member Nathan Olsen looks at the role poverty and inequality has to play in this General Election.

What Makes a Good Leader?

Good leadership involves striking a fine balance between listening and doing, working tirelessly and enjoying rest.

Faith and the General Election

We kick off a new series looking at the General Election 2017, sharing different perspectives from SCM members, students, Friends and partner organisations in the build-up to – and in the aftermath of – the vote on 8 June.

When your team doesn’t win

When we’re disappointed with the result of an election, how do we carry on building God’s kingdom?

Life at University as a Quaker Student

Finding a spiritual home in the Religious Society of Friends.

A Christian Perspective on the General Election

What’s at stake in the General Election? SCM member James Blackhall gives his take as a Christian and political activist.