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Join us as we remember some of the most thoughtful moments in our first season.
What happens when we choose silence over social media?
Take a peek behind the curtain of Thee Quaker Project.
What if every conversation you have is an opportunity for vocal ministry?
We take a tour of the places where Quakers (and the Quaker curious!) are congregating online.
Who was James Nayler, and why did he ride into Bristol? We talk with four Quaker historians.
Who in the world were the Ranters, and what do they have in common with Quakers?
A pastor asks, “Does anybody out there even care?”
What does a viral tweet have to do with Quaker needlework?
Listen to our conversation with bestselling Quaker author Edith Maxwell.
Join us as we visit Quakers from Tasmania to Sydney!
Inside Durham Meeting: Craig Freshley shares a unique message.
Cultivating a farm and a spiritual awakening.
Join us as we consider the ways Zoom has impacted Quaker worship.
Join us for a walk in the woods to see a very important tree: one that sheds light on Quakers and slavery.
This week, we go live with Pastor Ashley Wilcox as she shares a message of wisdom.
How do you trust a divine calling that seems to go against your community’s most cherished value: peace?
Sarah and Angelina Grimke were bold advocates for abolition and women’s rights. How did they disappear from history?
We share three essays written by members of Central Philadelphia Monthly Meeting about their experience of Quaker Meeting for Worship.
We explore 17th century social media, Quakers and fandom, and the power of TikTok.
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?
You've reached the end! (or is it the beginning?)
You've reached the end! (or is it the beginning?)