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Social justice, Lenny Kravitz, and a Quaker Meeting Mixtape
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A pastor asks, “Does anybody out there even care?” -
Weird Quaker Names Go Viral on Twitter
What does a viral tweet have to do with Quaker needlework?
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Farming the ‘Wild East’: A Friends school graduate finds a calling in farm life
Cultivating a farm and a spiritual awakening.
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Quakers and Zoom: How Videoconferencing Came to Quaker Worship and Whether It’s Here to Stay
Join us as we consider the ways Zoom has impacted Quaker worship.
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Quakers and Slavery: A Walk to the Underground Railroad Tree
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Join us for a walk in the woods to see a very important tree: one that sheds light on Quakers and slavery. -
Inside a Semi-Programmed Quaker Meeting for Worship
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This week, we go live with Pastor Ashley Wilcox as she shares a message of wisdom. -
A Quaker Pacifist Joins the Military
How do you trust a divine calling that seems to go against your community’s most cherished value: peace?
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The Grimke Sisters: How Two Southern Slave-Owning Quakers Became America’s Fiercest Abolitionists
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Sarah and Angelina Grimke were bold advocates for abolition and women’s rights. How did they disappear from history? -
Quaker Meeting for Worship
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We share three essays written by members of Central Philadelphia Monthly Meeting about their experience of Quaker Meeting for Worship. -
Quakers and the Internet
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We explore 17th century social media, Quakers and fandom, and the power of TikTok. -
George Fox and the Birth of Quakerism
In the mid-1600s, an unusual man named George Fox rejected the religious norms of his day and founded a new radically different faith. Does that matter to Quakers today?