As our democracy faces an existential threat, it’s important for us to look to other countries whose people have resisted autocrats and won, according to Quaker activist George Lakey.
Using both the pulpit and the page, Quaker pastor Philip Gulley has been a bold voice that challenges the church’s stance on heaven and hell, LGBTQ issues, and more.
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.
This week, we go live with Pastor Ashley Wilcox as she shares a message of wisdom.
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?
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?)