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Great collection of information above!

That video gave a helpful glimpse of the attitudes. It reminds me of Unitarian churches, where they have a strong intent to love each other and connect with God, proactively serve the community, live peacefully, but accept diverse beliefs more freely.
 
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There are Friends that are very conservative as well. Some dress similar to old order Mennonites/Amish. I am very interested in the conservative branch myself, even hope to start a meeting down here. Look up the Ohio yearly Meeting Friends, or the Conservative Friends (Canada).
 
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Here in the UK I have found Quakers to be extremely liberal. I doubt whether they can even still be regarded as Christians, despite their relatively glorious past.

If you are looking for a decent church in the UK, some networks you may wish to consider are:
- Newfrontiers;
- Acts 29;
- New Wine;
- Reformed Anglican;
- Elim;
- Assemblies of God.
 
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I'm not sure I would call them Christian, because they are pretty much anything-"spiritual"/religious-goes.

Not necessarily. There are Christians in all branches of Quakerdom (theologically liberal, conservative, and otherwise), and most Quakers worldwide identify as Christian (with many being evangelical).
 
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