Bring & Share Veggie Lunch
Sunday, 25th January 2026 - 12:15 to 13:15
At Wilmslow Meeting House
Our regular fourth Sunday shared lunch after Meeting for Worship
Cheadle Hulme, Crewe and Nantwich, Disley, Frandley (Northwich), Macclesfield, Marple, Stockport, Wilmslow
Sunday, 25th January 2026 - 12:15 to 13:15
At Wilmslow Meeting House
Our regular fourth Sunday shared lunch after Meeting for Worship
All welcome to join us in a short Meeting for Worship,
followed by mince pies, tea and coffee
Thursday, 25th December 2025 - 10:30 to 11:00am
Wilmslow Quaker Meeting House, 1a Bourne Street, Wilmslow, SK9 5HD
Sunday 9th November 2025: Preparation Session at 9.45am, before Meeting for Worship
Discussion led by Andrew Backhouse, using Mark Russ’s book, 'The Spirit of Freedom. Quaker-shaped Christian theology'.
A collection of short essays on speaking of God, worshipping God, and being God's witnesses in the world.
These sessions will continue at the same time each Sunday up to and including the 7th December.
Local Business Meeting after Meeting for Worship
26th October: Meeting for Worship 10.30am,
Bring & Share lunch at 12 noon, followed by a Racism Workshop on White Allyship
Led by ECAM Racial Justice Group. What can we do to support racial justice? All welcome.
Wilmslow Quakers will be taking part:
Saturday 27th September, 12–5pm at Bank Square, SK9 1AN
Live performances, DJs, choirs, dancers, stalls, glitter face painting, raffle, and even a rainbow fire engine!
Sunday 28th September, 4–7pm at Dean Row Unitarian Chapel Hall, SK9 2BX
Interactive art, Alan Turing exhibition, community stalls, history displays - including a Quaker account of their place in the history of LGBTQIA+
6pm Special Diversity Service in the Chapel.

Bring & Share Veggie Lunch (brought forward to third Sunday) followed by a showing of 'Pausing the Police': The 2025 Salter Lecture by Abimbola Johnson. There will be an opportunity for discussion afterwards.
6pm for 6.30pm
An opportunity to join Friends for an evening meal at the Meeting House. Bring a favourite poem or piece of prose to share afterwards
Our regular fourth Sunday shared lunch after Meeting for Worship
Topic for discussion after Meeting for Worship
'How do we, as a Meeting and as individuals, respond to the conflict in wider society?'