The Quaker Coalition for Uprooting Racism (QCUR) invites you to participate in a half-day of community organizing to resist the current rise of fascism in the US on Saturday, May 10th, 1-5pm ET via Zoom. We encourage Quaker organizations, schools, committees, and meetings to make themselves hubs so people can gather in person to Zoom together. Please […]
Category: Spiritual Practices
Happy Birthday Paul Robeson from the Black Quaker Project
Celebrate today’s birthday – the legacy of Paul Robeson, a revolutionary humanist, Pan-Africanist, and tireless advocate for Black liberation. Explore his unwavering commitment to justice, global dignity, and his stand against Western imperialism.
Living a Full Faith Journey: Seasons of Hope and Renewal
“In a world of uncertainty, we seek healing and renewal through faith, community, and spiritual practices. This reflection explores the teachings of diverse traditions like Quakerism, Buddhism, and Daoism to guide us through life’s seasons of struggle, growth, and grace.”
🐝 Protopia in Action: Honoring the Geoengineers of Creation 🌍
[This image is from the movie “The Beekeeper” It is violent. Certainly not peaceful. However, there is a wonderful theme around rehumanizing our planet by recognizing how to end harms of Gluttony, Greed, Avarice, Sloth, and Capitalism. Not antiviolent – but it was prescient about Oligarchs.] Barnegat Friends Meeting, celebrated the quiet, tireless work of […]
What will you do to Celebrate World Quaker Day on October 6? Join FWCC global worship
We are inviting Friends to read and share the epistle and the tapestry from the World Plenary with your local Friends community. You may also visit a Quaker meeting or church that is different from yours and read and discuss the epistle, and/or the tapestry document with that community. If you need help finding a […]
Intraperfectability and the Christ Source
A far out manifestation of Emerging Truth – Sparks. “For there is nothing hidden that will not become revealed.” Q gospels “Blessed is the Spirit within the Human body” Om Mani Padme Um For many Quaker Universalists and our kindred pluralists on every continent we notice how both for the past and in the momentary […]

