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  1. Yearly Meeting is an organization composed of constituent meetings or churches of the Religious Society of Friends, or Quakers, within a geographical area. The constituent meetings are called Monthly Meetings in most of the world; in England, local congregations are now called Area Meetings, in Australia Monthly Meetings are called Regional ...

  2. Britain Yearly Meeting, which until 1995 was known as London Yearly Meeting, grew out of various national and regional meetings of Friends in the 1650s and 1660s and has met annually in some form since 1668. The first meeting of Friends from different parts of Britain to be organised was at Balby in Yorkshire in 1656.

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  4. Our structure. Britain Yearly Meeting (BYM) is the formal name of the main organisation of Quakers in Britain. It is made up of different meetings, groups and committees. Most of our work is done by volunteers within our worshipping community with support from Britain Yearly Meeting's paid staff.

  5. The Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends in Britain, also known as Britain Yearly Meeting , is a Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends in England, Scotland, Wales, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man. It is the national organisation of Quakers living in Britain. Britain Yearly Meeting refers to both the religious gathering and the organisation. "Yearly Meeting ...

  6. Jul 19, 2020 · 19 July 2020. Print Download PDF. Britain Yearly Meeting is the collective name used to describe all Quaker Friends in the areas of England, Scotland and Wales. The term ‘Yearly’ is used because we traditionally meet once a year in session. BYM is also the final decision-making body on all Quaker matters, when it meets annually, and all ...

  7. There were good reasons for the creation of separate yearly meetings as Friends spread to the English colonies in the seventeenth century, and eight yearly meetings had been established in North America by 1821, largely for geographical reasons. However, towards the end of the 1820s, separations within existing yearly meetings began to develop.

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