Quakerism 101 – Feb 23 Conflict and Communication

White sign on door with black text reading Entrance, Welcome to Friends Meeting

How can Quaker values help us recognize and address conflict while staying in the Light with communication?

There’s always something to learn about the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers).

Snacks will be served throughout for those in person. The hybrid event will start at 6:30pm and run until 8pm. There will discussion and an activity.

We welcome anyone regardless of experience with Quakerism or relationship with any branch of Quakerism. All are welcome. 

No RSVP or registration is required. Bring a way to jot notes if you’d like.

If you have any questions or have accessibility needs, please e-mail Angie, the clerk of the committee at outreachinreach@gmail.com

Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82742957987?pwd=WTdWZE85WTFEc1FuL2VIR21NTXhTQT09 Meeting ID: 827 4295 7987 Passcode: qu4k3rism

Quakerism 101 is:

A hybrid (those at the Meetinghouse utilize a camera and microphone to interact with those online) or on-line class that meets from September to May (skipping Dec) covering topics that are of interest to a person with any level of Quaker knowledge and experience and with any relationship with any branch of Quakerism. When hybrid, the Outreach/Inreach Committee hosts a snack table with vegetarian options (vegan available upon request) then moves into a discussion with an activity. 

These classes differ from Seeking Quakers by being an open discussion with an activity. It is less “specific question” and worship sharing based. RSVP or registration are not required.

If you have any questions, would like the link to join, or have accessibility needs, please e-mail the clerk of the committee at outreachinreach@gmail.com

Thursday, February 16, 2023 – 6:30pm to 8:00pm

Your Name Is a Song book

Nonviolent Communication a Language of Life by Rosenberg, Marshall B.,

A Call to Friends: Faithful Living in Desperate Times by Marty Grundy

Walking in the World as a Friend: Essential Quaker Practices by Nadine Clare Hoover

A Guide to Faithfulness Groups By Marcelle Martin