This calendar includes events from NCFM and the wider Quaker community. Scroll down past the calendar for a list of upcoming events.

It’s that time of year again! Time to kick off Operation Backpack®, a program of theVolunteers of America (VOA), that gives local area children in need a new backpack & school supplies to start the school year.Last year North Columbus Friends Meeting was able to donate 24 filled backpacks to Neighborhood Services Inc (NSI). This
HOSTED BY FARIHA ROISIN: July 21-Sept 8, 2024, each Sunday from 12-3pm eastern If you are enmeshed in grief but wanting to find another way to process the grief into writing… this might be the class for you. I think a lot about containers of grief — who gets to grieve and where we go
July 24th + 25th from 7-9PM ET We know that the global crises we are living through right now are enormous. We understand that our cultures incentivize the tendency to numb or check out, and we believe that embodiment offers us the choice to live inside of our bodies. Through feeling, we can and are
World Quaker Day site World Quaker Day is an annual event where we celebrate the diversity of Quakerism around the world, and build connections to make our community stronger. It is on the 1st Sunday in October. What is World Quaker Day? Friends World Committee for Consultation (FWCC) began this annual event in 2014 to
Joy in the Time of Apocalypse: A Live Conversation on Being Deeply Known in Times of Crisis Join us in the third installment of our series to practice being deeply known and held by community despite living in this time of violence. Date and time Saturday, July 20 · 3:00 – 4:30pm EDT Location Online
July 10, 2024, 8 AM – October 30, 2024, 8 AM US/Pacific Sponsor(s): Amigas del Señor Monastery You are invited to join Las Hermanas of the Amigas del Señor Monastery in a Bible study of the book of Proverbs. We will read and share thoughts on selections from this collection of sayings that have helped
George Fox: A Universalist Quaker Perspective Saturday 7 September 202416:00-17:30 (UK time) 11am-12:30pm (Eastern US time) George Fox is regarded as the principal leader of the early Quaker movement during the 17th century. Although his religious vision was firmly rooted in a biblical and Christian world view, his emphasis on the universal availability of the
From Woodbrooke: George Fox: Nontheist Quaker Perspectives Saturday 10 August 202416:00-17:30 (UK time) 11am-12:30pm (Eastern US time) David Boulton and Tim Regan of the Nontheist Friends Network will explore what George Fox means to modern Liberal Quakers who are humanists, or who adopt a non-realist understanding of God, and regard religion as a human creation.
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