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Pacific Northwest Quaker Women’s Theology Conference
Authored by:
PNQWTC Planning Committee
Dear Friends:
Quaker Culture: Simplicity
Authored by:
Philadelphia Yearly Meeting
Simplicity does not mean that all conform to uniform standards. . . The call to each is to abandon those things that clutter his life and to press toward the goal unhampered. This is true simplicity. Friends are watchful to keep themselves free from self-indulgent habits, luxurious ways of living and the bondage of fashion. . . But this does not mean that all life is to be poor and bare, destitute of joy and beauty. . . Simplicity, when it removes encumbering details, makes for beauty in music, in art, and in living.
In the Living of These Days
Authored by:
Michele Shields
Nothing has made me more appreciative of being alive every day than being a hospital chaplain to the sick and dying.
Disclosures and Wonder
Authored by:
Bethany Lee
Recently, I joined a new group on social media and was asked to introduce myself, to say a bit about where I was from, and to share a little-known fact about myself. Immediately, I started sorting through personal details. Should I pick something big – share about my family, say, or my work? Or open with something small – my favorite ice cream flavor?
Get Out of the Way
Authored by:
Lori Patterson
Multnomah Monthly Meeting in Portland, Oregon, has a reputation of being one of the “more liberal” Quaker meetings. This is Portland, after all. There’s plenty of action and donations of money in the meeting around climate change, immigrant rights, and many other worthy social-justice causes. But when it comes to action around supporting Black Lives, there seems to be a hesitancy.
Quaker Worship and Intentional Design
Authored by:
Eleanor Dart
The best college class I ever took was called “Design” and was offered by the Art Department at the University of Oregon during the summer of 1967. There were two sections. One section had a textbook, and studied things like color theory and perspective. By some lucky chance I ended up in the other section, taught by Dr. Stannard, a gifted artist and potter of worldwide renown.
Quaker Culture: Guidance
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Elders at Balby, The
Dearly beloved Friends, these things we do not lay upon you as a rule or form to walk by; but that all, with a measure of the Light, which is pure and holy, may be guided: and so in the Light walking and abiding, these things may be fulfilled in the Spirit, not in the letter, for the letter killeth, but the Spirit giveth life.
Speaking Truth
Authored by:
Jasmine Krotkov
This article has been abridged from a longer original, which can be found at: westernfriend.org/media/speaking-truth-unabridged.
Prophesy
Authored by:
Carlos Valentin III
Who needs magic letter-counting
or a network of psychic friends
when the last poem I wrote
was about seeing the face of God
in the rind of an orange I had forgotten
I’d left in a desk drawer the day before?