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WELCOME | QUAKER INFORMATION CENTERGLOSSARYABOUT USCURRENT JOBSA SHORT LIST OF HISTORICAL QUAKER SITES IN THE US The Quaker Information Center is now a virtual center provided as a service of the Earlham School of Religion. ESR is a Christian graduate theological school in the Quaker tradition. ESR prepares women and men for leadership that empowers and for ministry that serves. This mission grows out of our Christian belief that God calls everyone to HOW TO FIND A FRIENDS MEETING NEAR YOU Quaker Information Center • Earlham School of Religion • 228 College Ave. • Richmond, IN 47374 info@quakerinfo.org MAJOR ORGANIZATIONS OF QUAKER BRANCHES IN THE AMERICAS Tel & fax (52) 83 123 247 88. E-mail: loida@fwccamericas.org Web: www.fwccamericas.org. 1. This document was prepared by staff of Friends World Committee for Consultation - Office of the Americas, updated most recently in 2006. Minor insertions and editorial changes by Quaker Information Center. 2. A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE BRANCHES OF FRIENDS A Brief History of the Branches of Friends. Quakers today number some three hundred and thirty-eight thousand (2002 figures) in over sixty countries. They differ in language, culture, and national allegiance, and in the emphases that they place on different aspects of Quakerism. At times it must present a very confusing picture. WELCOME TO QUAKER CAREER CENTER Earlham College - Office of Religious Life and Newlin Quaker Center, Richmond. Cook - PT. Pendle Hill, 338 Plush Mill Road, Wallingford, PA 19086. Pastor. West River Friends Meeting, Economy. Pastor. Jamestown (Ohio) Friends Meeting, Jamestown. General Secretary. Friends World Committee for Consultation, London. PASTOR | QUAKER INFORMATION CENTER Meeting Overview. Pine Hill Friends Meeting is a part of the North Carolina Yearly Meeting of Friends, which is a faithful, passionate, growing community of Christ-followers, drawn together by God's love and truth as continually revealed through the Saving Grace and the THE SOCIAL JUSTICE TESTIMONY The pursuit of social justice is a requirement in and out of season; during true peace or when violence is as far away as Afghanistan or as near as our next door neighbor’s bedroom. Personal perspectives on justice have been known to change with one’s degree of comfort. In response to this phenomenon, the 18 th century Quaker, John Woolman WELCOME | QUAKER INFORMATION CENTERGLOSSARYABOUT USCURRENT JOBSA SHORT LIST OF HISTORICAL QUAKER SITES IN THE US The Quaker Information Center is now a virtual center provided as a service of the Earlham School of Religion. ESR is a Christian graduate theological school in the Quaker tradition. ESR prepares women and men for leadership that empowers and for ministry that serves. This mission grows out of our Christian belief that God calls everyone to HOW TO FIND A FRIENDS MEETING NEAR YOU Quaker Information Center • Earlham School of Religion • 228 College Ave. • Richmond, IN 47374 info@quakerinfo.org MAJOR ORGANIZATIONS OF QUAKER BRANCHES IN THE AMERICAS Tel & fax (52) 83 123 247 88. E-mail: loida@fwccamericas.org Web: www.fwccamericas.org. 1. This document was prepared by staff of Friends World Committee for Consultation - Office of the Americas, updated most recently in 2006. Minor insertions and editorial changes by Quaker Information Center. 2. A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE BRANCHES OF FRIENDS A Brief History of the Branches of Friends. Quakers today number some three hundred and thirty-eight thousand (2002 figures) in over sixty countries. They differ in language, culture, and national allegiance, and in the emphases that they place on different aspects of Quakerism. At times it must present a very confusing picture. WELCOME TO QUAKER CAREER CENTER Earlham College - Office of Religious Life and Newlin Quaker Center, Richmond. Cook - PT. Pendle Hill, 338 Plush Mill Road, Wallingford, PA 19086. Pastor. West River Friends Meeting, Economy. Pastor. Jamestown (Ohio) Friends Meeting, Jamestown. General Secretary. Friends World Committee for Consultation, London. PASTOR | QUAKER INFORMATION CENTER Meeting Overview. Pine Hill Friends Meeting is a part of the North Carolina Yearly Meeting of Friends, which is a faithful, passionate, growing community of Christ-followers, drawn together by God's love and truth as continually revealed through the Saving Grace and the THE SOCIAL JUSTICE TESTIMONY The pursuit of social justice is a requirement in and out of season; during true peace or when violence is as far away as Afghanistan or as near as our next door neighbor’s bedroom. Personal perspectives on justice have been known to change with one’s degree of comfort. In response to this phenomenon, the 18 th century Quaker, John Woolman RESOURCES FOR DEEPER INVESTIGATION Resources for Meetings and Individual Friends from Friends General Conference: FGC Library. Includes many articles on ministry, outreach, overcoming racism, and other topics, as well as the text of Resources for Fostering Vital Friends Meetings. Quaker pamphlets, from a QUAKER EMPLOYMENT SITES American Friends Service Committee, (AFSC): a Quaker organization which includes people of various faiths who are committed to social justice, peace, and humanitarian service. Its work is based on the Quaker belief in the worth of every person and faith in the power of love to overcome violence and injustice. See www.afsc.org. QUAKERISM: A RELIGION MEANINGFUL FOR TODAY'S WORLD Following is the text of a booklet published by Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends. Front matter from this publication, including credits and ISBN, can be found at PASTOR | QUAKER INFORMATION CENTER Meeting Overview. Pine Hill Friends Meeting is a part of the North Carolina Yearly Meeting of Friends, which is a faithful, passionate, growing community of Christ-followers, drawn together by God's love and truth as continually revealed through the Saving Grace and the THE SOCIAL JUSTICE TESTIMONY The pursuit of social justice is a requirement in and out of season; during true peace or when violence is as far away as Afghanistan or as near as our next door neighbor’s bedroom. Personal perspectives on justice have been known to change with one’s degree of comfort. In response to this phenomenon, the 18 th century Quaker, John Woolman WELCOME | QUAKER INFORMATION CENTERGLOSSARYABOUT USCURRENT JOBSA SHORT LIST OF HISTORICAL QUAKER SITES IN THE US The Quaker Information Center is now a virtual center provided as a service of the Earlham School of Religion. ESR is a Christian graduate theological school in the Quaker tradition. ESR prepares women and men for leadership that empowers and for ministry that serves. This mission grows out of our Christian belief that God calls everyone to HOW TO FIND A FRIENDS MEETING NEAR YOU Quaker Information Center • Earlham School of Religion • 228 College Ave. • Richmond, IN 47374 info@quakerinfo.org MAJOR ORGANIZATIONS OF QUAKER BRANCHES IN THE AMERICAS Tel & fax (52) 83 123 247 88. E-mail: loida@fwccamericas.org Web: www.fwccamericas.org. 1. This document was prepared by staff of Friends World Committee for Consultation - Office of the Americas, updated most recently in 2006. Minor insertions and editorial changes by Quaker Information Center. 2. A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE BRANCHES OF FRIENDS A Brief History of the Branches of Friends. Quakers today number some three hundred and thirty-eight thousand (2002 figures) in over sixty countries. They differ in language, culture, and national allegiance, and in the emphases that they place on different aspects of Quakerism. At times it must present a very confusing picture. WELCOME TO QUAKER CAREER CENTER Earlham College - Office of Religious Life and Newlin Quaker Center, Richmond. Cook - PT. Pendle Hill, 338 Plush Mill Road, Wallingford, PA 19086. Pastor. West River Friends Meeting, Economy. Pastor. Jamestown (Ohio) Friends Meeting, Jamestown. General Secretary. Friends World Committee for Consultation, London. PASTOR | QUAKER INFORMATION CENTER Meeting Overview. Pine Hill Friends Meeting is a part of the North Carolina Yearly Meeting of Friends, which is a faithful, passionate, growing community of Christ-followers, drawn together by God's love and truth as continually revealed through the Saving Grace and the THE SOCIAL JUSTICE TESTIMONY The pursuit of social justice is a requirement in and out of season; during true peace or when violence is as far away as Afghanistan or as near as our next door neighbor’s bedroom. Personal perspectives on justice have been known to change with one’s degree of comfort. In response to this phenomenon, the 18 th century Quaker, John Woolman WELCOME | QUAKER INFORMATION CENTERGLOSSARYABOUT USCURRENT JOBSA SHORT LIST OF HISTORICAL QUAKER SITES IN THE US The Quaker Information Center is now a virtual center provided as a service of the Earlham School of Religion. ESR is a Christian graduate theological school in the Quaker tradition. ESR prepares women and men for leadership that empowers and for ministry that serves. This mission grows out of our Christian belief that God calls everyone to HOW TO FIND A FRIENDS MEETING NEAR YOU Quaker Information Center • Earlham School of Religion • 228 College Ave. • Richmond, IN 47374 info@quakerinfo.org MAJOR ORGANIZATIONS OF QUAKER BRANCHES IN THE AMERICAS Tel & fax (52) 83 123 247 88. E-mail: loida@fwccamericas.org Web: www.fwccamericas.org. 1. This document was prepared by staff of Friends World Committee for Consultation - Office of the Americas, updated most recently in 2006. Minor insertions and editorial changes by Quaker Information Center. 2. A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE BRANCHES OF FRIENDS A Brief History of the Branches of Friends. Quakers today number some three hundred and thirty-eight thousand (2002 figures) in over sixty countries. They differ in language, culture, and national allegiance, and in the emphases that they place on different aspects of Quakerism. At times it must present a very confusing picture. WELCOME TO QUAKER CAREER CENTER Earlham College - Office of Religious Life and Newlin Quaker Center, Richmond. Cook - PT. Pendle Hill, 338 Plush Mill Road, Wallingford, PA 19086. Pastor. West River Friends Meeting, Economy. Pastor. Jamestown (Ohio) Friends Meeting, Jamestown. General Secretary. Friends World Committee for Consultation, London. PASTOR | QUAKER INFORMATION CENTER Meeting Overview. Pine Hill Friends Meeting is a part of the North Carolina Yearly Meeting of Friends, which is a faithful, passionate, growing community of Christ-followers, drawn together by God's love and truth as continually revealed through the Saving Grace and the THE SOCIAL JUSTICE TESTIMONY The pursuit of social justice is a requirement in and out of season; during true peace or when violence is as far away as Afghanistan or as near as our next door neighbor’s bedroom. Personal perspectives on justice have been known to change with one’s degree of comfort. In response to this phenomenon, the 18 th century Quaker, John Woolman RESOURCES FOR DEEPER INVESTIGATION Resources for Meetings and Individual Friends from Friends General Conference: FGC Library. Includes many articles on ministry, outreach, overcoming racism, and other topics, as well as the text of Resources for Fostering Vital Friends Meetings. Quaker pamphlets, from a QUAKER EMPLOYMENT SITES American Friends Service Committee, (AFSC): a Quaker organization which includes people of various faiths who are committed to social justice, peace, and humanitarian service. Its work is based on the Quaker belief in the worth of every person and faith in the power of love to overcome violence and injustice. See www.afsc.org. QUAKERISM: A RELIGION MEANINGFUL FOR TODAY'S WORLD Following is the text of a booklet published by Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends. Front matter from this publication, including credits and ISBN, can be found at PASTOR | QUAKER INFORMATION CENTER Meeting Overview. Pine Hill Friends Meeting is a part of the North Carolina Yearly Meeting of Friends, which is a faithful, passionate, growing community of Christ-followers, drawn together by God's love and truth as continually revealed through the Saving Grace and the THE SOCIAL JUSTICE TESTIMONY The pursuit of social justice is a requirement in and out of season; during true peace or when violence is as far away as Afghanistan or as near as our next door neighbor’s bedroom. Personal perspectives on justice have been known to change with one’s degree of comfort. In response to this phenomenon, the 18 th century Quaker, John Woolman WELCOME | QUAKER INFORMATION CENTERGLOSSARYABOUT USCURRENT JOBSA SHORT LIST OF HISTORICAL QUAKER SITES IN THE US The Quaker Information Center is now a virtual center provided as a service of the Earlham School of Religion. ESR is a Christian graduate theological school in the Quaker tradition. ESR prepares women and men for leadership that empowers and for ministry that serves. This mission grows out of our Christian belief that God calls everyone to HOW TO FIND A FRIENDS MEETING NEAR YOU Quaker Information Center • Earlham School of Religion • 228 College Ave. • Richmond, IN 47374 info@quakerinfo.org MAJOR ORGANIZATIONS OF QUAKER BRANCHES IN THE AMERICAS Tel & fax (52) 83 123 247 88. E-mail: loida@fwccamericas.org Web: www.fwccamericas.org. 1. This document was prepared by staff of Friends World Committee for Consultation - Office of the Americas, updated most recently in 2006. Minor insertions and editorial changes by Quaker Information Center. 2. A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE BRANCHES OF FRIENDS A Brief History of the Branches of Friends. Quakers today number some three hundred and thirty-eight thousand (2002 figures) in over sixty countries. They differ in language, culture, and national allegiance, and in the emphases that they place on different aspects of Quakerism. At times it must present a very confusing picture. WELCOME TO QUAKER CAREER CENTER Earlham College - Office of Religious Life and Newlin Quaker Center, Richmond. Cook - PT. Pendle Hill, 338 Plush Mill Road, Wallingford, PA 19086. Pastor. West River Friends Meeting, Economy. Pastor. Jamestown (Ohio) Friends Meeting, Jamestown. General Secretary. Friends World Committee for Consultation, London. PASTOR | QUAKER INFORMATION CENTER Meeting Overview. Pine Hill Friends Meeting is a part of the North Carolina Yearly Meeting of Friends, which is a faithful, passionate, growing community of Christ-followers, drawn together by God's love and truth as continually revealed through the Saving Grace and the THE SOCIAL JUSTICE TESTIMONY The pursuit of social justice is a requirement in and out of season; during true peace or when violence is as far away as Afghanistan or as near as our next door neighbor’s bedroom. Personal perspectives on justice have been known to change with one’s degree of comfort. In response to this phenomenon, the 18 th century Quaker, John Woolman WELCOME | QUAKER INFORMATION CENTERGLOSSARYABOUT USCURRENT JOBSA SHORT LIST OF HISTORICAL QUAKER SITES IN THE US The Quaker Information Center is now a virtual center provided as a service of the Earlham School of Religion. ESR is a Christian graduate theological school in the Quaker tradition. ESR prepares women and men for leadership that empowers and for ministry that serves. This mission grows out of our Christian belief that God calls everyone to HOW TO FIND A FRIENDS MEETING NEAR YOU Quaker Information Center • Earlham School of Religion • 228 College Ave. • Richmond, IN 47374 info@quakerinfo.org MAJOR ORGANIZATIONS OF QUAKER BRANCHES IN THE AMERICAS Tel & fax (52) 83 123 247 88. E-mail: loida@fwccamericas.org Web: www.fwccamericas.org. 1. This document was prepared by staff of Friends World Committee for Consultation - Office of the Americas, updated most recently in 2006. Minor insertions and editorial changes by Quaker Information Center. 2. A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE BRANCHES OF FRIENDS A Brief History of the Branches of Friends. Quakers today number some three hundred and thirty-eight thousand (2002 figures) in over sixty countries. They differ in language, culture, and national allegiance, and in the emphases that they place on different aspects of Quakerism. At times it must present a very confusing picture. WELCOME TO QUAKER CAREER CENTER Earlham College - Office of Religious Life and Newlin Quaker Center, Richmond. Cook - PT. Pendle Hill, 338 Plush Mill Road, Wallingford, PA 19086. Pastor. West River Friends Meeting, Economy. Pastor. Jamestown (Ohio) Friends Meeting, Jamestown. General Secretary. Friends World Committee for Consultation, London. PASTOR | QUAKER INFORMATION CENTER Meeting Overview. Pine Hill Friends Meeting is a part of the North Carolina Yearly Meeting of Friends, which is a faithful, passionate, growing community of Christ-followers, drawn together by God's love and truth as continually revealed through the Saving Grace and the THE SOCIAL JUSTICE TESTIMONY The pursuit of social justice is a requirement in and out of season; during true peace or when violence is as far away as Afghanistan or as near as our next door neighbor’s bedroom. Personal perspectives on justice have been known to change with one’s degree of comfort. In response to this phenomenon, the 18 th century Quaker, John Woolman RESOURCES FOR DEEPER INVESTIGATION Resources for Meetings and Individual Friends from Friends General Conference: FGC Library. Includes many articles on ministry, outreach, overcoming racism, and other topics, as well as the text of Resources for Fostering Vital Friends Meetings. Quaker pamphlets, from a QUAKER EMPLOYMENT SITES American Friends Service Committee, (AFSC): a Quaker organization which includes people of various faiths who are committed to social justice, peace, and humanitarian service. Its work is based on the Quaker belief in the worth of every person and faith in the power of love to overcome violence and injustice. See www.afsc.org. QUAKERISM: A RELIGION MEANINGFUL FOR TODAY'S WORLD Following is the text of a booklet published by Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends. Front matter from this publication, including credits and ISBN, can be found at PASTOR | QUAKER INFORMATION CENTER Meeting Overview. Pine Hill Friends Meeting is a part of the North Carolina Yearly Meeting of Friends, which is a faithful, passionate, growing community of Christ-followers, drawn together by God's love and truth as continually revealed through the Saving Grace and the THE SOCIAL JUSTICE TESTIMONY The pursuit of social justice is a requirement in and out of season; during true peace or when violence is as far away as Afghanistan or as near as our next door neighbor’s bedroom. Personal perspectives on justice have been known to change with one’s degree of comfort. In response to this phenomenon, the 18 th century Quaker, John Woolman WELCOME | QUAKER INFORMATION CENTERGLOSSARYABOUT USCURRENT JOBSA SHORT LIST OF HISTORICAL QUAKER SITES IN THE US The Quaker Information Center is now a virtual center provided as a service of the Earlham School of Religion. ESR is a Christian graduate theological school in the Quaker tradition. ESR prepares women and men for leadership that empowers and for ministry that serves. This mission grows out of our Christian belief that God calls everyone to HOW TO FIND A FRIENDS MEETING NEAR YOU Quaker Information Center • Earlham School of Religion • 228 College Ave. • Richmond, IN 47374 info@quakerinfo.org MAJOR ORGANIZATIONS OF QUAKER BRANCHES IN THE AMERICAS Tel & fax (52) 83 123 247 88. E-mail: loida@fwccamericas.org Web: www.fwccamericas.org. 1. This document was prepared by staff of Friends World Committee for Consultation - Office of the Americas, updated most recently in 2006. Minor insertions and editorial changes by Quaker Information Center. 2. A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE BRANCHES OF FRIENDS A Brief History of the Branches of Friends. Quakers today number some three hundred and thirty-eight thousand (2002 figures) in over sixty countries. They differ in language, culture, and national allegiance, and in the emphases that they place on different aspects of Quakerism. At times it must present a very confusing picture. WELCOME TO QUAKER CAREER CENTER Earlham College - Office of Religious Life and Newlin Quaker Center, Richmond. Cook - PT. Pendle Hill, 338 Plush Mill Road, Wallingford, PA 19086. Pastor. West River Friends Meeting, Economy. Pastor. Jamestown (Ohio) Friends Meeting, Jamestown. General Secretary. Friends World Committee for Consultation, London. PASTOR | QUAKER INFORMATION CENTER Meeting Overview. Pine Hill Friends Meeting is a part of the North Carolina Yearly Meeting of Friends, which is a faithful, passionate, growing community of Christ-followers, drawn together by God's love and truth as continually revealed through the Saving Grace and the THE SOCIAL JUSTICE TESTIMONY The pursuit of social justice is a requirement in and out of season; during true peace or when violence is as far away as Afghanistan or as near as our next door neighbor’s bedroom. Personal perspectives on justice have been known to change with one’s degree of comfort. In response to this phenomenon, the 18 th century Quaker, John Woolman WELCOME | QUAKER INFORMATION CENTERGLOSSARYABOUT USCURRENT JOBSA SHORT LIST OF HISTORICAL QUAKER SITES IN THE US The Quaker Information Center is now a virtual center provided as a service of the Earlham School of Religion. ESR is a Christian graduate theological school in the Quaker tradition. ESR prepares women and men for leadership that empowers and for ministry that serves. This mission grows out of our Christian belief that God calls everyone to HOW TO FIND A FRIENDS MEETING NEAR YOU Quaker Information Center • Earlham School of Religion • 228 College Ave. • Richmond, IN 47374 info@quakerinfo.org MAJOR ORGANIZATIONS OF QUAKER BRANCHES IN THE AMERICAS Tel & fax (52) 83 123 247 88. E-mail: loida@fwccamericas.org Web: www.fwccamericas.org. 1. This document was prepared by staff of Friends World Committee for Consultation - Office of the Americas, updated most recently in 2006. Minor insertions and editorial changes by Quaker Information Center. 2. A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE BRANCHES OF FRIENDS A Brief History of the Branches of Friends. Quakers today number some three hundred and thirty-eight thousand (2002 figures) in over sixty countries. They differ in language, culture, and national allegiance, and in the emphases that they place on different aspects of Quakerism. At times it must present a very confusing picture. WELCOME TO QUAKER CAREER CENTER Earlham College - Office of Religious Life and Newlin Quaker Center, Richmond. Cook - PT. Pendle Hill, 338 Plush Mill Road, Wallingford, PA 19086. Pastor. West River Friends Meeting, Economy. Pastor. Jamestown (Ohio) Friends Meeting, Jamestown. General Secretary. Friends World Committee for Consultation, London. PASTOR | QUAKER INFORMATION CENTER Meeting Overview. Pine Hill Friends Meeting is a part of the North Carolina Yearly Meeting of Friends, which is a faithful, passionate, growing community of Christ-followers, drawn together by God's love and truth as continually revealed through the Saving Grace and the THE SOCIAL JUSTICE TESTIMONY The pursuit of social justice is a requirement in and out of season; during true peace or when violence is as far away as Afghanistan or as near as our next door neighbor’s bedroom. Personal perspectives on justice have been known to change with one’s degree of comfort. In response to this phenomenon, the 18 th century Quaker, John Woolman RESOURCES FOR DEEPER INVESTIGATION Resources for Meetings and Individual Friends from Friends General Conference: FGC Library. Includes many articles on ministry, outreach, overcoming racism, and other topics, as well as the text of Resources for Fostering Vital Friends Meetings. Quaker pamphlets, from a QUAKER EMPLOYMENT SITES American Friends Service Committee, (AFSC): a Quaker organization which includes people of various faiths who are committed to social justice, peace, and humanitarian service. Its work is based on the Quaker belief in the worth of every person and faith in the power of love to overcome violence and injustice. See www.afsc.org. QUAKERISM: A RELIGION MEANINGFUL FOR TODAY'S WORLD Following is the text of a booklet published by Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends. Front matter from this publication, including credits and ISBN, can be found at PASTOR | QUAKER INFORMATION CENTER Meeting Overview. Pine Hill Friends Meeting is a part of the North Carolina Yearly Meeting of Friends, which is a faithful, passionate, growing community of Christ-followers, drawn together by God's love and truth as continually revealed through the Saving Grace and the THE SOCIAL JUSTICE TESTIMONY The pursuit of social justice is a requirement in and out of season; during true peace or when violence is as far away as Afghanistan or as near as our next door neighbor’s bedroom. Personal perspectives on justice have been known to change with one’s degree of comfort. In response to this phenomenon, the 18 th century Quaker, John Woolman WELCOME | QUAKER INFORMATION CENTERGLOSSARYABOUT USCURRENT JOBSA SHORT LIST OF HISTORICAL QUAKER SITES IN THE US The Quaker Information Center is now a virtual center provided as a service of the Earlham School of Religion. ESR is a Christian graduate theological school in the Quaker tradition. ESR prepares women and men for leadership that empowers and for ministry that serves. This mission grows out of our Christian belief that God calls everyone to HOW TO FIND A FRIENDS MEETING NEAR YOU Quaker Information Center • Earlham School of Religion • 228 College Ave. • Richmond, IN 47374 info@quakerinfo.org MAJOR ORGANIZATIONS OF QUAKER BRANCHES IN THE AMERICAS Tel & fax (52) 83 123 247 88. E-mail: loida@fwccamericas.org Web: www.fwccamericas.org. 1. This document was prepared by staff of Friends World Committee for Consultation - Office of the Americas, updated most recently in 2006. Minor insertions and editorial changes by Quaker Information Center. 2. A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE BRANCHES OF FRIENDS A Brief History of the Branches of Friends. Quakers today number some three hundred and thirty-eight thousand (2002 figures) in over sixty countries. They differ in language, culture, and national allegiance, and in the emphases that they place on different aspects of Quakerism. At times it must present a very confusing picture. WELCOME TO QUAKER CAREER CENTER Earlham College - Office of Religious Life and Newlin Quaker Center, Richmond. Cook - PT. Pendle Hill, 338 Plush Mill Road, Wallingford, PA 19086. Pastor. West River Friends Meeting, Economy. Pastor. Jamestown (Ohio) Friends Meeting, Jamestown. General Secretary. Friends World Committee for Consultation, London. PASTOR | QUAKER INFORMATION CENTER Meeting Overview. Pine Hill Friends Meeting is a part of the North Carolina Yearly Meeting of Friends, which is a faithful, passionate, growing community of Christ-followers, drawn together by God's love and truth as continually revealed through the Saving Grace and the THE SOCIAL JUSTICE TESTIMONY The pursuit of social justice is a requirement in and out of season; during true peace or when violence is as far away as Afghanistan or as near as our next door neighbor’s bedroom. Personal perspectives on justice have been known to change with one’s degree of comfort. In response to this phenomenon, the 18 th century Quaker, John Woolman WELCOME | QUAKER INFORMATION CENTERGLOSSARYABOUT USCURRENT JOBSA SHORT LIST OF HISTORICAL QUAKER SITES IN THE US The Quaker Information Center is now a virtual center provided as a service of the Earlham School of Religion. ESR is a Christian graduate theological school in the Quaker tradition. ESR prepares women and men for leadership that empowers and for ministry that serves. This mission grows out of our Christian belief that God calls everyone to HOW TO FIND A FRIENDS MEETING NEAR YOU Quaker Information Center • Earlham School of Religion • 228 College Ave. • Richmond, IN 47374 info@quakerinfo.org MAJOR ORGANIZATIONS OF QUAKER BRANCHES IN THE AMERICAS Tel & fax (52) 83 123 247 88. E-mail: loida@fwccamericas.org Web: www.fwccamericas.org. 1. This document was prepared by staff of Friends World Committee for Consultation - Office of the Americas, updated most recently in 2006. Minor insertions and editorial changes by Quaker Information Center. 2. A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE BRANCHES OF FRIENDS A Brief History of the Branches of Friends. Quakers today number some three hundred and thirty-eight thousand (2002 figures) in over sixty countries. They differ in language, culture, and national allegiance, and in the emphases that they place on different aspects of Quakerism. At times it must present a very confusing picture. WELCOME TO QUAKER CAREER CENTER Earlham College - Office of Religious Life and Newlin Quaker Center, Richmond. Cook - PT. Pendle Hill, 338 Plush Mill Road, Wallingford, PA 19086. Pastor. West River Friends Meeting, Economy. Pastor. Jamestown (Ohio) Friends Meeting, Jamestown. General Secretary. Friends World Committee for Consultation, London. PASTOR | QUAKER INFORMATION CENTER Meeting Overview. Pine Hill Friends Meeting is a part of the North Carolina Yearly Meeting of Friends, which is a faithful, passionate, growing community of Christ-followers, drawn together by God's love and truth as continually revealed through the Saving Grace and the THE SOCIAL JUSTICE TESTIMONY The pursuit of social justice is a requirement in and out of season; during true peace or when violence is as far away as Afghanistan or as near as our next door neighbor’s bedroom. Personal perspectives on justice have been known to change with one’s degree of comfort. In response to this phenomenon, the 18 th century Quaker, John Woolman RESOURCES FOR DEEPER INVESTIGATION Resources for Meetings and Individual Friends from Friends General Conference: FGC Library. Includes many articles on ministry, outreach, overcoming racism, and other topics, as well as the text of Resources for Fostering Vital Friends Meetings. Quaker pamphlets, from a QUAKER EMPLOYMENT SITES American Friends Service Committee, (AFSC): a Quaker organization which includes people of various faiths who are committed to social justice, peace, and humanitarian service. Its work is based on the Quaker belief in the worth of every person and faith in the power of love to overcome violence and injustice. See www.afsc.org. QUAKERISM: A RELIGION MEANINGFUL FOR TODAY'S WORLD Following is the text of a booklet published by Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends. Front matter from this publication, including credits and ISBN, can be found at PASTOR | QUAKER INFORMATION CENTER Meeting Overview. Pine Hill Friends Meeting is a part of the North Carolina Yearly Meeting of Friends, which is a faithful, passionate, growing community of Christ-followers, drawn together by God's love and truth as continually revealed through the Saving Grace and the THE SOCIAL JUSTICE TESTIMONY The pursuit of social justice is a requirement in and out of season; during true peace or when violence is as far away as Afghanistan or as near as our next door neighbor’s bedroom. Personal perspectives on justice have been known to change with one’s degree of comfort. In response to this phenomenon, the 18 th century Quaker, John Woolman WELCOME | QUAKER INFORMATION CENTERGLOSSARYABOUT USCURRENT JOBSA SHORT LIST OF HISTORICAL QUAKER SITES IN THE US The Quaker Information Center is now a virtual center provided as a service of the Earlham School of Religion. ESR is a Christian graduate theological school in the Quaker tradition. ESR prepares women and men for leadership that empowers and for ministry that serves. This mission grows out of our Christian belief that God calls everyone to HOW TO FIND A FRIENDS MEETING NEAR YOU Quaker Information Center • Earlham School of Religion • 228 College Ave. • Richmond, IN 47374 info@quakerinfo.org MAJOR ORGANIZATIONS OF QUAKER BRANCHES IN THE AMERICAS Tel & fax (52) 83 123 247 88. E-mail: loida@fwccamericas.org Web: www.fwccamericas.org. 1. This document was prepared by staff of Friends World Committee for Consultation - Office of the Americas, updated most recently in 2006. Minor insertions and editorial changes by Quaker Information Center. 2. A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE BRANCHES OF FRIENDS A Brief History of the Branches of Friends. Quakers today number some three hundred and thirty-eight thousand (2002 figures) in over sixty countries. They differ in language, culture, and national allegiance, and in the emphases that they place on different aspects of Quakerism. At times it must present a very confusing picture. RESOURCES FOR DEEPER INVESTIGATION Resources for Meetings and Individual Friends from Friends General Conference: FGC Library. Includes many articles on ministry, outreach, overcoming racism, and other topics, as well as the text of Resources for Fostering Vital Friends Meetings. Quaker pamphlets, from a PASTOR | QUAKER INFORMATION CENTER Meeting Overview. Pine Hill Friends Meeting is a part of the North Carolina Yearly Meeting of Friends, which is a faithful, passionate, growing community of Christ-followers, drawn together by God's love and truth as continually revealed through the Saving Grace and the THE SOCIAL JUSTICE TESTIMONY The pursuit of social justice is a requirement in and out of season; during true peace or when violence is as far away as Afghanistan or as near as our next door neighbor’s bedroom. Personal perspectives on justice have been known to change with one’s degree of comfort. In response to this phenomenon, the 18 th century Quaker, John Woolman WELCOME | QUAKER INFORMATION CENTERGLOSSARYABOUT USCURRENT JOBSA SHORT LIST OF HISTORICAL QUAKER SITES IN THE US The Quaker Information Center is now a virtual center provided as a service of the Earlham School of Religion. ESR is a Christian graduate theological school in the Quaker tradition. ESR prepares women and men for leadership that empowers and for ministry that serves. This mission grows out of our Christian belief that God calls everyone to HOW TO FIND A FRIENDS MEETING NEAR YOU Quaker Information Center • Earlham School of Religion • 228 College Ave. • Richmond, IN 47374 info@quakerinfo.org MAJOR ORGANIZATIONS OF QUAKER BRANCHES IN THE AMERICAS Tel & fax (52) 83 123 247 88. E-mail: loida@fwccamericas.org Web: www.fwccamericas.org. 1. This document was prepared by staff of Friends World Committee for Consultation - Office of the Americas, updated most recently in 2006. Minor insertions and editorial changes by Quaker Information Center. 2. A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE BRANCHES OF FRIENDS A Brief History of the Branches of Friends. Quakers today number some three hundred and thirty-eight thousand (2002 figures) in over sixty countries. They differ in language, culture, and national allegiance, and in the emphases that they place on different aspects of Quakerism. At times it must present a very confusing picture. RESOURCES FOR DEEPER INVESTIGATION Resources for Meetings and Individual Friends from Friends General Conference: FGC Library. Includes many articles on ministry, outreach, overcoming racism, and other topics, as well as the text of Resources for Fostering Vital Friends Meetings. Quaker pamphlets, from a PASTOR | QUAKER INFORMATION CENTER Meeting Overview. Pine Hill Friends Meeting is a part of the North Carolina Yearly Meeting of Friends, which is a faithful, passionate, growing community of Christ-followers, drawn together by God's love and truth as continually revealed through the Saving Grace and the THE SOCIAL JUSTICE TESTIMONY The pursuit of social justice is a requirement in and out of season; during true peace or when violence is as far away as Afghanistan or as near as our next door neighbor’s bedroom. Personal perspectives on justice have been known to change with one’s degree of comfort. In response to this phenomenon, the 18 th century Quaker, John Woolman RESOURCES FOR DEEPER INVESTIGATION Resources for Meetings and Individual Friends from Friends General Conference: FGC Library. Includes many articles on ministry, outreach, overcoming racism, and other topics, as well as the text of Resources for Fostering Vital Friends Meetings. Quaker pamphlets, from a QUAKER EMPLOYMENT SITES American Friends Service Committee, (AFSC): a Quaker organization which includes people of various faiths who are committed to social justice, peace, and humanitarian service. Its work is based on the Quaker belief in the worth of every person and faith in the power of love to overcome violence and injustice. See www.afsc.org. QUAKERISM: A RELIGION MEANINGFUL FOR TODAY'S WORLD Following is the text of a booklet published by Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends. Front matter from this publication, including credits and ISBN, can be found at WELCOME TO QUAKER CAREER CENTER Earlham College - Office of Religious Life and Newlin Quaker Center, Richmond. Cook - PT. Pendle Hill, 338 Plush Mill Road, Wallingford, PA 19086. Pastor. West River Friends Meeting, Economy. Pastor. Jamestown (Ohio) Friends Meeting, Jamestown. General Secretary. Friends World Committee for Consultation, London. THE SOCIAL JUSTICE TESTIMONY The pursuit of social justice is a requirement in and out of season; during true peace or when violence is as far away as Afghanistan or as near as our next door neighbor’s bedroom. Personal perspectives on justice have been known to change with one’s degree of comfort. In response to this phenomenon, the 18 th century Quaker, John Woolman WELCOME | QUAKER INFORMATION CENTERGLOSSARYABOUT USCURRENT JOBSA SHORT LIST OF HISTORICAL QUAKER SITES IN THE US The Quaker Information Center is now a virtual center provided as a service of the Earlham School of Religion. ESR is a Christian graduate theological school in the Quaker tradition. ESR prepares women and men for leadership that empowers and for ministry that serves. This mission grows out of our Christian belief that God calls everyone to HOW TO FIND A FRIENDS MEETING NEAR YOU Quaker Information Center • Earlham School of Religion • 228 College Ave. • Richmond, IN 47374 info@quakerinfo.org MAJOR ORGANIZATIONS OF QUAKER BRANCHES IN THE AMERICAS Tel & fax (52) 83 123 247 88. E-mail: loida@fwccamericas.org Web: www.fwccamericas.org. 1. This document was prepared by staff of Friends World Committee for Consultation - Office of the Americas, updated most recently in 2006. Minor insertions and editorial changes by Quaker Information Center. 2. A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE BRANCHES OF FRIENDS A Brief History of the Branches of Friends. Quakers today number some three hundred and thirty-eight thousand (2002 figures) in over sixty countries. They differ in language, culture, and national allegiance, and in the emphases that they place on different aspects of Quakerism. At times it must present a very confusing picture. RESOURCES FOR DEEPER INVESTIGATION Resources for Meetings and Individual Friends from Friends General Conference: FGC Library. Includes many articles on ministry, outreach, overcoming racism, and other topics, as well as the text of Resources for Fostering Vital Friends Meetings. Quaker pamphlets, from a PASTOR | QUAKER INFORMATION CENTER Meeting Overview. Pine Hill Friends Meeting is a part of the North Carolina Yearly Meeting of Friends, which is a faithful, passionate, growing community of Christ-followers, drawn together by God's love and truth as continually revealed through the Saving Grace and the THE SOCIAL JUSTICE TESTIMONY The pursuit of social justice is a requirement in and out of season; during true peace or when violence is as far away as Afghanistan or as near as our next door neighbor’s bedroom. Personal perspectives on justice have been known to change with one’s degree of comfort. In response to this phenomenon, the 18 th century Quaker, John Woolman WELCOME | QUAKER INFORMATION CENTERGLOSSARYABOUT USCURRENT JOBSA SHORT LIST OF HISTORICAL QUAKER SITES IN THE US The Quaker Information Center is now a virtual center provided as a service of the Earlham School of Religion. ESR is a Christian graduate theological school in the Quaker tradition. ESR prepares women and men for leadership that empowers and for ministry that serves. This mission grows out of our Christian belief that God calls everyone to HOW TO FIND A FRIENDS MEETING NEAR YOU Quaker Information Center • Earlham School of Religion • 228 College Ave. • Richmond, IN 47374 info@quakerinfo.org MAJOR ORGANIZATIONS OF QUAKER BRANCHES IN THE AMERICAS Tel & fax (52) 83 123 247 88. E-mail: loida@fwccamericas.org Web: www.fwccamericas.org. 1. This document was prepared by staff of Friends World Committee for Consultation - Office of the Americas, updated most recently in 2006. Minor insertions and editorial changes by Quaker Information Center. 2. A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE BRANCHES OF FRIENDS A Brief History of the Branches of Friends. Quakers today number some three hundred and thirty-eight thousand (2002 figures) in over sixty countries. They differ in language, culture, and national allegiance, and in the emphases that they place on different aspects of Quakerism. At times it must present a very confusing picture. RESOURCES FOR DEEPER INVESTIGATION Resources for Meetings and Individual Friends from Friends General Conference: FGC Library. Includes many articles on ministry, outreach, overcoming racism, and other topics, as well as the text of Resources for Fostering Vital Friends Meetings. Quaker pamphlets, from a PASTOR | QUAKER INFORMATION CENTER Meeting Overview. Pine Hill Friends Meeting is a part of the North Carolina Yearly Meeting of Friends, which is a faithful, passionate, growing community of Christ-followers, drawn together by God's love and truth as continually revealed through the Saving Grace and the THE SOCIAL JUSTICE TESTIMONY The pursuit of social justice is a requirement in and out of season; during true peace or when violence is as far away as Afghanistan or as near as our next door neighbor’s bedroom. Personal perspectives on justice have been known to change with one’s degree of comfort. In response to this phenomenon, the 18 th century Quaker, John Woolman RESOURCES FOR DEEPER INVESTIGATION Resources for Meetings and Individual Friends from Friends General Conference: FGC Library. Includes many articles on ministry, outreach, overcoming racism, and other topics, as well as the text of Resources for Fostering Vital Friends Meetings. Quaker pamphlets, from a QUAKER EMPLOYMENT SITES American Friends Service Committee, (AFSC): a Quaker organization which includes people of various faiths who are committed to social justice, peace, and humanitarian service. Its work is based on the Quaker belief in the worth of every person and faith in the power of love to overcome violence and injustice. See www.afsc.org. QUAKERISM: A RELIGION MEANINGFUL FOR TODAY'S WORLD Following is the text of a booklet published by Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends. Front matter from this publication, including credits and ISBN, can be found at WELCOME TO QUAKER CAREER CENTER Earlham College - Office of Religious Life and Newlin Quaker Center, Richmond. Cook - PT. Pendle Hill, 338 Plush Mill Road, Wallingford, PA 19086. Pastor. West River Friends Meeting, Economy. Pastor. Jamestown (Ohio) Friends Meeting, Jamestown. General Secretary. Friends World Committee for Consultation, London. THE SOCIAL JUSTICE TESTIMONY The pursuit of social justice is a requirement in and out of season; during true peace or when violence is as far away as Afghanistan or as near as our next door neighbor’s bedroom. Personal perspectives on justice have been known to change with one’s degree of comfort. In response to this phenomenon, the 18 th century Quaker, John Woolman WELCOME | QUAKER INFORMATION CENTERGLOSSARYABOUT USCURRENT JOBSA SHORT LIST OF HISTORICAL QUAKER SITES IN THE US The Quaker Information Center is now a virtual center provided as a service of the Earlham School of Religion. ESR is a Christian graduate theological school in the Quaker tradition. ESR prepares women and men for leadership that empowers and for ministry that serves. This mission grows out of our Christian belief that God calls everyone to HOW TO FIND A FRIENDS MEETING NEAR YOU Quaker Information Center • Earlham School of Religion • 228 College Ave. • Richmond, IN 47374 info@quakerinfo.org MAJOR ORGANIZATIONS OF QUAKER BRANCHES IN THE AMERICASQUAKERS IN THE WORLDHOW MANY QUAKERS IN PENNSYLVANIAQUAKERS IN US Tel & fax (52) 83 123 247 88. E-mail: loida@fwccamericas.org Web: www.fwccamericas.org. 1. This document was prepared by staff of Friends World Committee for Consultation - Office of the Americas, updated most recently in 2006. Minor insertions and editorial changes by Quaker Information Center. 2. A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE BRANCHES OF FRIENDS A Brief History of the Branches of Friends. Quakers today number some three hundred and thirty-eight thousand (2002 figures) in over sixty countries. They differ in language, culture, and national allegiance, and in the emphases that they place on different aspects of Quakerism. At times it must present a very confusing picture. RESOURCES FOR DEEPER INVESTIGATION Resources for Meetings and Individual Friends from Friends General Conference: FGC Library. Includes many articles on ministry, outreach, overcoming racism, and other topics, as well as the text of Resources for Fostering Vital Friends Meetings. Quaker pamphlets, from a PASTOR | QUAKER INFORMATION CENTER Meeting Overview. Pine Hill Friends Meeting is a part of the North Carolina Yearly Meeting of Friends, which is a faithful, passionate, growing community of Christ-followers, drawn together by God's love and truth as continually revealed through the Saving Grace and the THE SOCIAL JUSTICE TESTIMONY The pursuit of social justice is a requirement in and out of season; during true peace or when violence is as far away as Afghanistan or as near as our next door neighbor’s bedroom. Personal perspectives on justice have been known to change with one’s degree of comfort. In response to this phenomenon, the 18 th century Quaker, John Woolman WELCOME | QUAKER INFORMATION CENTERGLOSSARYABOUT USCURRENT JOBSA SHORT LIST OF HISTORICAL QUAKER SITES IN THE US The Quaker Information Center is now a virtual center provided as a service of the Earlham School of Religion. ESR is a Christian graduate theological school in the Quaker tradition. ESR prepares women and men for leadership that empowers and for ministry that serves. This mission grows out of our Christian belief that God calls everyone to HOW TO FIND A FRIENDS MEETING NEAR YOU Quaker Information Center • Earlham School of Religion • 228 College Ave. • Richmond, IN 47374 info@quakerinfo.org MAJOR ORGANIZATIONS OF QUAKER BRANCHES IN THE AMERICASQUAKERS IN THE WORLDHOW MANY QUAKERS IN PENNSYLVANIAQUAKERS IN US Tel & fax (52) 83 123 247 88. E-mail: loida@fwccamericas.org Web: www.fwccamericas.org. 1. This document was prepared by staff of Friends World Committee for Consultation - Office of the Americas, updated most recently in 2006. Minor insertions and editorial changes by Quaker Information Center. 2. A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE BRANCHES OF FRIENDS A Brief History of the Branches of Friends. Quakers today number some three hundred and thirty-eight thousand (2002 figures) in over sixty countries. They differ in language, culture, and national allegiance, and in the emphases that they place on different aspects of Quakerism. At times it must present a very confusing picture. RESOURCES FOR DEEPER INVESTIGATION Resources for Meetings and Individual Friends from Friends General Conference: FGC Library. Includes many articles on ministry, outreach, overcoming racism, and other topics, as well as the text of Resources for Fostering Vital Friends Meetings. Quaker pamphlets, from a PASTOR | QUAKER INFORMATION CENTER Meeting Overview. Pine Hill Friends Meeting is a part of the North Carolina Yearly Meeting of Friends, which is a faithful, passionate, growing community of Christ-followers, drawn together by God's love and truth as continually revealed through the Saving Grace and the THE SOCIAL JUSTICE TESTIMONY The pursuit of social justice is a requirement in and out of season; during true peace or when violence is as far away as Afghanistan or as near as our next door neighbor’s bedroom. Personal perspectives on justice have been known to change with one’s degree of comfort. In response to this phenomenon, the 18 th century Quaker, John Woolman RESOURCES FOR DEEPER INVESTIGATION Resources for Meetings and Individual Friends from Friends General Conference: FGC Library. Includes many articles on ministry, outreach, overcoming racism, and other topics, as well as the text of Resources for Fostering Vital Friends Meetings. Quaker pamphlets, from a QUAKER EMPLOYMENT SITES American Friends Service Committee, (AFSC): a Quaker organization which includes people of various faiths who are committed to social justice, peace, and humanitarian service. Its work is based on the Quaker belief in the worth of every person and faith in the power of love to overcome violence and injustice. See www.afsc.org. QUAKERISM: A RELIGION MEANINGFUL FOR TODAY'S WORLD Following is the text of a booklet published by Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends. Front matter from this publication, including credits and ISBN, can be found at WELCOME TO QUAKER CAREER CENTER Earlham College - Office of Religious Life and Newlin Quaker Center, Richmond. Cook - PT. Pendle Hill, 338 Plush Mill Road, Wallingford, PA 19086. Pastor. West River Friends Meeting, Economy. Pastor. Jamestown (Ohio) Friends Meeting, Jamestown. General Secretary. Friends World Committee for Consultation, London. THE SOCIAL JUSTICE TESTIMONY The pursuit of social justice is a requirement in and out of season; during true peace or when violence is as far away as Afghanistan or as near as our next door neighbor’s bedroom. Personal perspectives on justice have been known to change with one’s degree of comfort. In response to this phenomenon, the 18 th century Quaker, John WoolmanJump to navigation
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