In the weeks that follow the group's May 20 article in The Friend, a number of letters to the editors are published which reflect a great diversity of perspective on the group's concern.
The Meeting for Sufferings (executive committee of the London Yearly Meeting) heard expressions of distress about the TQVOS study during its bimonthly meeting on May 3. Proposals to issue an official statement with more moral certitude and to hold a…
As reported in The Friend, dissension and unrest over TQVOS appeared to be heightened in the next Meeting for Sufferings. Still the body could not reach consensus to adopt either proposal from the previous meeting--to publish a statement or to hold a…
Within a decade after TQVOS, another ground-breaking publication, Homosexuality from the Inside, was released by British Quakers. Author David Blamires honored the tremendous importance of TQVOS, yet goes beyond it to present a first-person account.
On the 25th anniversary of TQVOS, David Blamires, now editor of The Friends Quarterly, invited Anna Bidder to write her account of the process of writing TQVOS.
Also on the 25 anniversary, Blamires invites Douglas Galbraith to write about the significance and role of TQVOS in the development of the larger church and society's understanding of human sexuality and homosexuality.
The first chapter of Blamire's 2012 historical account of "British Friends' involvement in various processes leading to homosexual equality" was devoted to TQVOS. This is most comprehensive narrative available on the TQVOS process.
A large volume of letters--supporting and decrying TQVOS--were received by The Friend. Several letters were published in each biweekly issue over two months.