Weathering the Storm
by Maryann Concannon During the weekend of October 24-26, ten F/friends gathered at the Avila Center in Durham, North Carolina, for Weathering the Storm: a
by Maryann Concannon During the weekend of October 24-26, ten F/friends gathered at the Avila Center in Durham, North Carolina, for Weathering the Storm: a
by Janaki Spickard Keeler Like many meetings, Chestnut Hill Friends Meeting (CHFM) is wrestling with how to respond faithfully to this present moment. As part
By Mary Linda McKinney A word on language before I jump in: I am setting aside my distaste for the “king” part of the phrase
by Elizabeth Terney Sometimes, I take a second glance at my life out of surprise. How did an unprogrammed Quaker deliver two Advent sermons this
By Mary Linda McKinney and Joann Neuroth We have the belief that everything we need is available to us when we are doing God’s work.
by Joann Neuroth There was nothing gradual or tentative about the commitment made by Sue Emmert, a graduate of the ninth class of On Being
Thanks to a generous grant from the Shoemaker Foundation, we are hiring for a new role! We are seeking an Outreach Coordinator to get the
By Joann Neuroth While missing the vitality of past face-to-face events, the School of the Spirit board feels Spirit’s wind under our wings in many
Chris Hall Interviewed by Joann Neuroth Jay Marshall, former Dean of Earlham School of Religion, defines Ministry as “lived faith intentionally exercised toward others.” Christine
Ashley Wilcox, an alum of the 8th On Being a Spiritual Nurturer class, has been following a call to preach for some time now. It