Category: Worship

Healing Earth’s InterWeb

Healing Earth’s InterWeb

Quaker Earthcare Witness is calling Friends and faith communities to take one practical step for the Earth this Earth Day: restore native habitat where you gather, worship, or live. Add your meetinghouse to the QEW Action Map and join a growing network of Spirit-led stewardship. #QuakerEarthcare #Sustainability #CreationCare

#FreedomWalk2026

#FreedomWalk2026

#FreedomWalk2026 is a multi-week pilgrimage from historical sites of enslavement to sites of liberation, culminating on July 4th, 2026 (U.S. semiquincentennial). Walkers carry stories, names, and calls for reparative policy, land return, and truth-telling. The route includes partner stops with Burlington Meeting, Black churches, and land trusts.

Rekindling Our Fires (SJQ)

Rekindling Our Fires (SJQ)

Join a Spring 2026 Quaker weekend in South Jersey with music, worship, family activities, and potluck fellowship. All are welcome—seekers, families, and Friends.

Is there no balm in Gilead; is there no physician there?

Is there no balm in Gilead; is there no physician there?

A Balm of Gilead for Friends in a Time of Wars: A Quaker Biblical Witness “Is there no balm in Gilead; is there no physician there?” (Jeremiah 8:22). The cry of the prophet echoes across centuries into our present hour of trembling nations, wounded bodies, and wounded spirits. For Friends—rooted in the Living Presence, the […]

REGISTER NOW FOR “WOMEN’S SPEAKING JUSTIFIED: PAUL ANDERSON IN CONVERSATION”

This Women’s History Month, join us for a landmark conversation about one of the most important documents you’ve probably never read.

In 1666, Margaret Fell sat in Lancaster Castle, imprisoned for her Quaker faith. From that cold cell, she wrote Women’s Speaking Justified—a fiery, scripture-by-scripture defense of women’s right to preach and lead. It became the theological backbone for a movement that would send thousands of women ministers across the globe before 1720.

Now, renowned scholar Paul Anderson has translated Fell’s work into modern English, making it accessible for a new generation. Anderson brings rare credentials: he’s a world-class New Testament scholar AND the son, grandson, and brother of recorded women ministers. He knows this material in his bones.

Following Anderson’s presentation, Windy Cooler of the Friends Incubator for Public Ministry will discuss how we can nurture prophetic voices today. The Incubator exists because, as Cooler writes, “Friends have often fallen out of practice in supporting ministers.” This conversation is about reclaiming that sacred work.

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