Search the blog:

Category: Sustainability

Advice and tips on how to run your building, and use all resources sustainably.

  • AdventWord 2024: Faithfulness

    AdventWord 2024: Faithfulness

    Faith fullness How can we live a life full of faith? Why do we try to do this? Quakers have a chapter called, ‘Faithful lives’ in Quaker Faith & Practice – our current book of discipline. The entries are often taken from Testimonies written after someone has died, they are more formally called, ‘Testimony to

    Read more

    Wendrie Heywood avatar
  • Quaker A-Z: S is for Slices of Power

    Quaker A-Z: S is for Slices of Power

    Swarthmore Lecture 2024 I was inspired and challenged by Ben Jarman’s lecture at Yearly Meeting a couple of months ago. You can watch all of it on YouTube – linked below. The idea I was most challenged by was the idea of ‘slices of power’, which Ben introduced about an hour into the lecture where

    Read more

    Wendrie Heywood avatar
  • AdventWord 2023: Glory

    AdventWord 2023: Glory

    Photo by Cristian Palmer on Unsplash Living out our Testimonies As a Religious Society of Friends we see the … environmental crisis is at root a spiritual and religious crisis; we are called to look again at the real purpose of being on this earth, which is to till it and keep it so as

    Read more

    Wendrie Heywood avatar
  • World Toilet Day

    World Toilet Day

    Toilet Twinning From the World Toilet Day website:  “A toilet is small but mighty – just like a hummingbird! The hummingbird is the symbol of World Toilet Day and World Water Day 2023.   In the ancient story, a hummingbird does what she can to fight a great fire – carrying droplets of water in

    Read more

    Wendrie Heywood avatar
  • Hybrid Working & Worshipping

    How have you found hybrid working and worship? Do you have any suggestions on how to make it work better?

    Read more

    Wendrie Heywood avatar
  • AdventWord 2022: Rain

    AdventWord 2022: Rain

    Alistair Macrobert “A sudden concentration of attention on a rainy August morning. Clusters of bright red berries, some wrinkled, some blemished, others perfect, hanging among green leaves. The experience could not have lasted more than a few seconds, but that was a moment out of time. I was caught up in what I saw: I

    Read more

    Wendrie Heywood avatar
  • AdventWords 2022: Make

    AdventWords 2022: Make

    “What’s that on the shelf?’ my artistic friend asked. ‘A turbine blade. I designed it’, I replied proudly. ‘Oh’, she said. Visiting three weeks later she asked, ‘Why is that still there?’ ‘Because I think it’s beautiful.’ ‘Oh’, she said. I find great beauty in Concorde, a Norton, a modern suspension bridge, in calculus and

    Read more

    Vincent Heywood avatar
  • Starting out fine… & finishing well

    I’m a firm believer in planning and starting out new projects or years with the end in mind. At this time of year, people are usually thinking more about last December than next. Finishing off the previous year’s accounts and reports – and yet, realising what was stressful and ensuring that you don’t repeat any

    Read more

    Wendrie Heywood avatar
  • #AdventWord 2019: 21 Rest

    Every stage of our lives offers fresh opportunities. Responding to divine guidance, try to discern the right time to undertake or relinquish responsibilities without undue pride or guilt. Attend to what love requires of you, which may not be great busyness. Qf&p Advices & Queries 28 Like many people, today’s #AdventWord feels appropriate. I finished

    Read more

    Wendrie Heywood avatar