120 Friend St
Amesbury, MA 01913
USA
This 2-part workshop will explore Quaker practice, history and prophecy. For newcomers as well as long-time Friends.
We will explore how the Quaker spark ignites us to transform our lives from examples such as Margaret Fell and Bayard Rustin. What Moved Early Friends? How do worship, personal decisions, and spiritual life interact in our lives? What ways does community guide our witness against injustice? We look forward to active participation.
Please RSVP to Ted 717-304-3148 or armisteadart12@gmail.com
Join us for Soup Lunch at 11:15 am before the workshop! Have a bowl on us!
Facilitators:
Minga Claggett-Borne facilitates Quaker NonViolence Workshops and travels in the ministry.
Patricia Wild is a writer and leads Quaker forums and clearness committees. Both worship at Friends Meeting at Cambridge.
Resources:
Birkel, Michael, Silence And Witness: The Quaker Tradition (2004)
Brown, Valerie. Coming to Light: Cultivating Spiritual Discernment through the Quaker Clearness Committee (2017) #446
Cronk, Sandra. Gospel Order: A Quaker Understanding of Faithful Church Community (1991) #297
Davison, Steven. The Gathered Meeting (2017) #444