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

About this month’s session What is the “Seeking Quakers” series? Interested in learning more about Quakers? Interested in deepening your sense of Truth and the Inner Light with Friends? Join us at 7:00pm on the 1st Wednesday of the month to explore a query (that’s Quakerspeak for an open-ended question) and related readings. We meet

Join Friends for a board and card game night at on April 26th starting at 7pm. We’ll gather at Brian & Pat’s house (100 Webster Park Ave Columbus OH 43214) near Whetstone Library, Columbus. (Accessibility note, there are a few front steps to climb for entry into their house.) Come join with fellow Quakers (along

June 22 from 9am to 10am, in person. NORTH COLUMBUS FRIENDS MEETING hosts: Breakfast potluck Drop in before Meeting for Worship to share in a beautiful breakfast potluck with friends! We will be serving coffee from a local coffee shop and will have plates and utensils to offer. Please remember the most important part of

Columbus Mennonite Church invites NCFM to join their 4-18-2025 outdoor Good Friday Service that will begin in their parking lot at 6:15 p.m. For the past several months, a few members of Columbus Mennonite Church [CMC], and a few members of NCFM have been proposing that our two communities plan joint events to which members

About this month’s session Query: How do we include, celebrate, and support f/Friends that identify as trans/gender non-conforming? In the session we will learn and discuss: What is the “Seeking Quakers” series? Interested in learning more about Quakers? Interested in deepening your sense of Truth and the Inner Light with Friends? Join us at 7:00pm

March 16 from 9am to 10am, in person. NORTH COLUMBUS FRIENDS MEETING hosts: Breakfast potluck Drop in before Meeting for Worship to share in a beautiful breakfast potluck with friends! We will be serving coffee from a local coffee shop and will have plates and utensils to offer. Please remember the most important part of

About this month’s session: We will be discussing the effects of population changes in the world today and on human societies historically, including the role that human overpopulation may play in the development of authoritarian governments, social inequality, poverty, war and other problems inflicting human societies. We will use as our starting point comments from

About this month’s session: Adult Discussion Group – – Topic: Rosemary Moore’s The light in their Consciences: Early Quakers in Britain, 1646- 1666 We will be returning to our study and discussion of the first generation of Quakerism based on our readings of Rosemary Moore’s The light in their Consciences: Early Quakers in Britain, 1646-
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