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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.
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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.
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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?
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We’re exploring ways that spiritual discipline has helped Quakers connect with the Spirit today and throughout history.
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This week, we go live with Pastor Ashley Wilcox as she shares a message of wisdom.
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Sarah and Angelina Grimke were bold advocates for abolition and women’s rights. How did they disappear from history?
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We share three essays written by members of Central Philadelphia Monthly Meeting about their experience of Quaker Meeting for Worship.
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We explore 17th century social media, Quakers and fandom, and the power of TikTok.
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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?
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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?)