The New George Fox Tour / 久しぶりにGFT
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This year we were able to resume our George Fox Tour. It had been on hiatus because of the pandemic. While we are unable to do the tour like we did in the last we are grateful to still have our contacts within the Quaker community in England. With their help and cooperation we have been able to plan an eight day tour following in the footsteps of George Fox and learning about what Quakers value and how it fits into our lives here in Japan.
This year 32 students are able to go and we have been preparing every week for the trip. We recently had a lecture with an art professor, Yuki san, who lives and works in London. She prepared a remote lecture with activities to help teach the trip participants about religion through the artwork in the National Gallery. We will visit the National Gallery on our trip so we’ll be able to see the artwork in person.
George Fox was alive at a very tumultuous time in European history and part of his reason for breaking away from the church and starting Quakerism can be understood through the particular artworks Yuki san talked about. As we get closer to going on the trip the students are becoming more and more excited. For many students this is their first time to travel abroad so there are a lot of new and exciting things to experience.