How to Vote Like a Quaker
On the eve of a major U.S. presidential election, we’re exploring what it means to be a politically engaged Friend.
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On the eve of a major U.S. presidential election, we’re exploring what it means to be a politically engaged Friend.
We’re exploring the impact of Quaker nonprofits, from the AFSC’s chocolate soup for German children during World War I to our own Thee Quaker Project reaching Friends and seekers in the Internet age.
Unlike most Christian traditions, Quakers intentionally have no creed and so, of course, the question they get asked the most is: What do Quakers believe?
We’re exploring ways that spiritual discipline has helped Quakers connect with the Spirit today and throughout history.
We know many people love poetry, but it can also feel opaque. So, we called up two Friends who have found a home both in Quakerism and in verse.
We share first-hand stories of Friends whose spiritual courage led them into the heart of the movement.
Are Friends still called to wear bonnets and broad-brimmed hats?
We take a tour of the places where Quakers (and the Quaker curious!) are congregating online.
Join us as we visit Quakers from Tasmania to Sydney!
Join us as we consider the ways Zoom has impacted Quaker worship.
We explore 17th century social media, Quakers and fandom, and the power of TikTok.
Quakers identify as everything from evangelicals to atheists. On our first episode, we explore what it means to be a Quaker today.
You've reached the end! (or is it the beginning?)
You've reached the end! (or is it the beginning?)