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Why Traveling Ministry Is Vital for Quakers in the 21st Century
In this week’s Quaker Speak, Friends explore the time-tested practice of Quaker traveling ministry, still a powerful tool for Friends meetings to “renew their minds and wake up”. http://fdsj.nl/fwcc-visitation
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Go Deeper with Friends Journal:
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Lobby with Quakers on Capitol Hill:
http:
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What to Expect in Quaker Meeting for Worship
What can you expect in a Quaker Worship Service? This is a guide for newcomers on the basics: what to expect in Quaker Meeting for Worship.
Quaker Speak is a weekly video series. Subscribe so you never miss a video! http://QuakerSpeak.com/subscribe
Directed by Jon Watts
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http://youtu.be/H5GWZWSn6zY?list=PL-r97fE
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Quaker beliefs.
The essence of the beliefs of the Society of Friends, also known as Quakers, featuring the pupils of Bootham School, York, previously known as the Yorkshire ...
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A (very) brief history of Quakers
Many people seem to get Quakers confused with Amish or Shakers or even Mormons, so the Young Friends of Richmond VA decided to make a video to help clear thi...
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Quakers - Fitta Happier (Official Video)
Guilty Simpson & MED featured MCs. Quakers is a 35-person hip-hop collective, centered around three producers - Fuzzface (Geoff Barrow), Katalyst (Ashley And...
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Are Quakers Amish?
"You're a Quaker? You mean, like, Amish?" It's something every Quaker has heard. Max Carter, professor of Quaker religion studies at Guilford College, tells ...
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The Quakers, the Dutch, and the Ladies: Crash Course US History #4
In which John Green teaches you about some of the colonies that were not in Virginia or Massachussetts. Old New York was once New Amsterdam. Why they changed...
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An introduction to Quakers
Friends at Watford Quaker Meeting explain why Quaker silent worship is important to them. Produced by Just Film http://www.justfilm.co.uk.
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Do Quakers Drink Alcohol?
Historically, Quakers are known for abstaining from drinking alcohol. What was the reason behind Quaker teetotalism? Was that always the case?
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http://www.a
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Why Are Quakers Pacifists?
George Lakey in this week's Quaker Speak on why Quakers are nonviolent, pacifism and nonviolence (also known as nonviolent action). We talked with George Lakey about Quakers' call to struggle,...
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How Do Quakers Read the Bible?
Quakers believe that the real way that you understand what the Bible has to say to you is to let the words be illuminated. Paul Buckley explains. http://quak...
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Let's Talk About Quakers | meowitslucy
A casual chat about my experiences as a Quaker.
FYI, I really am not feeling this vid. Badly planned and not researched. Should I leave it up? Did I answer your questions?
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Quakers and Christianity
In QUAKER QUEST Friends(Quakers) speak of their own experience in response to the questions people ask. Are Quakers Christian? More about Quaker Quest http:/...
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Unitarians, Baptists, and Quakers
Ryan M. Reeve (PhD Cambridge) is Assistant Professor of Historical Theology at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. Twitter: https://twitter.com/RyanMReeves Instagram: https://instagram.com/ryreeves4/
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Quakers and the Light
What is "the Light," and why are Quakers so excited about it? Quaker Speak is a weekly video series. Subscribe so you never miss a video! http://QuakerSpeak....
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Living Adventurously - Quakers in the South West of England
Discover what Quakers are doing in the South West of England and find out how their Quaker faith inspires them. This film was produced, on behalf of Quakers ...
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Quakers and Sex: A Call to Embrace Sexual Diversity
What does the Quaker religion believe about sex? Su Penn offers one possible answer: "Quakers are uniquely qualified to transform how we deal with sex and sexuality in our culture and make it healthy and wholesome."
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George Fox and the Quakers (In Our Time, 5/4/12)
*** In the mid-seventeenth century an itinerant preacher, George Fox, became the central figure of a group known as the Religious Society of Friends, whose members believed it was possible to obtain contact with Christ without priestly intercession. The Quakers, as they became known, rejected the established Church and what they saw as the artificial pomp and artifice of its worship. They argued f
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Quakers and Women in Ministry
The Quaker testimony on equality began in worship, and it began with the experience that women were called by the Spirit of God to speak in the ministry. Friends Carole Spencer, Ashley Wilcox,...
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Quakers and Migrant Justice
QuakerSpeak explores Friends’ perspectives on immigration, reframing the common notion that “we have an immigration problem.”
5 Things Your Congregation Can Do to Support Immigrant Justice: http://fdsj.nl/afsc-immigration
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Why Quakers Don't Take Communion
Why don't Quakers take communion? Why don't they baptize? Early Quakers believed that the church was full of empty forms, and they sought the real substance ...
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Max Carter: The Quakers Explained
Quaker Religion professor Max Carter of Guilford College discusses the Quakers (documentary interview format) the diggers, levelers and other movements, how ...
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Quakers in the Movies
The (mostly) ridiculous history of Quakers in the movies, as well as Quaker references, brought to you by Quakerspeak. http://QuakerSpeak.com/subscribe Directed by Jon Watts http://www.jonwatts.co...
Why Traveling Ministry Is Vital for Quakers in the 21st Century
In this week’s Quaker Speak, Friends explore the time-tested practice of Quaker traveling ministry, still a powerful tool for Friends meetings to “renew their m...
In this week’s Quaker Speak, Friends explore the time-tested practice of Quaker traveling ministry, still a powerful tool for Friends meetings to “renew their minds and wake up”. http://fdsj.nl/fwcc-visitation
Quaker Speak is a weekly video series. Subscribe: http://QuakerSpeak.com/subscribe
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Go Deeper with Friends Journal:
http://FriendsJournal.org
Lobby with Quakers on Capitol Hill:
http://www.fcnl.org
Work for peace with justice with AFSC:
http://www.afsc.org/friends
Learn about the rich diversity of Quakers worldwide:
http://www.fwccamericas.org/
Directed by Jon Watts
http://www.JonWatts.com
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Transcript:
Noah Baker Merrill
The Quaker movement is sort of like an original edition of the network Church. From the beginning, it has been about this life-changing spiritual movement where people who are coming alive in these spiritual practices are transmitting that energy and that fire from each node in that network, from community to community to community.
Like the circulatory system in the body, helping the oxygen flow to all the places that it’s needed, the traveling ministers were, and are, this crucial means of maintaining the wholeness of the tradition and of helping the movement be aware of itself.
Why Traveling Ministry Is Vital for Quakers in the 21st Century
Kristin Olson-Kennedy
Traveling ministry amongst the religious society of Friends comes out of the concept that every person is a minister. As we travel in the ministry, what that means is that I’ve been called to take that of God within me to people outside of my home community, and sometimes that’s to another monthly meeting. Sometimes that’s to a different yearly meeting, and sometimes that’s across the globe.
Experiencing Quakerism Through Another Lens
Kristin Olson-Kennedy
I think it’s really important to be able to broaden our definition of Quaker, to be able to broaden who we are as a Quaker. We do that by interactions with people who are not like us.
More: http://fdsj.nl/traveling-ministry-FWCC
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The views expressed in this video are of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views of Friends Journal or its collaborators.
wn.com/Why Traveling Ministry Is Vital For Quakers In The 21St Century
In this week’s Quaker Speak, Friends explore the time-tested practice of Quaker traveling ministry, still a powerful tool for Friends meetings to “renew their minds and wake up”. http://fdsj.nl/fwcc-visitation
Quaker Speak is a weekly video series. Subscribe: http://QuakerSpeak.com/subscribe
___
Go Deeper with Friends Journal:
http://FriendsJournal.org
Lobby with Quakers on Capitol Hill:
http://www.fcnl.org
Work for peace with justice with AFSC:
http://www.afsc.org/friends
Learn about the rich diversity of Quakers worldwide:
http://www.fwccamericas.org/
Directed by Jon Watts
http://www.JonWatts.com
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Transcript:
Noah Baker Merrill
The Quaker movement is sort of like an original edition of the network Church. From the beginning, it has been about this life-changing spiritual movement where people who are coming alive in these spiritual practices are transmitting that energy and that fire from each node in that network, from community to community to community.
Like the circulatory system in the body, helping the oxygen flow to all the places that it’s needed, the traveling ministers were, and are, this crucial means of maintaining the wholeness of the tradition and of helping the movement be aware of itself.
Why Traveling Ministry Is Vital for Quakers in the 21st Century
Kristin Olson-Kennedy
Traveling ministry amongst the religious society of Friends comes out of the concept that every person is a minister. As we travel in the ministry, what that means is that I’ve been called to take that of God within me to people outside of my home community, and sometimes that’s to another monthly meeting. Sometimes that’s to a different yearly meeting, and sometimes that’s across the globe.
Experiencing Quakerism Through Another Lens
Kristin Olson-Kennedy
I think it’s really important to be able to broaden our definition of Quaker, to be able to broaden who we are as a Quaker. We do that by interactions with people who are not like us.
More: http://fdsj.nl/traveling-ministry-FWCC
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The views expressed in this video are of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views of Friends Journal or its collaborators.
- published: 12 Nov 2015
- views: 317
What to Expect in Quaker Meeting for Worship
What can you expect in a Quaker Worship Service? This is a guide for newcomers on the basics: what to expect in Quaker Meeting for Worship.
Quaker Speak is a w...
What can you expect in a Quaker Worship Service? This is a guide for newcomers on the basics: what to expect in Quaker Meeting for Worship.
Quaker Speak is a weekly video series. Subscribe so you never miss a video! http://QuakerSpeak.com/subscribe
Directed by Jon Watts
http://www.jonwatts.com
More Resources!
More Videos on Quaker Meeting for Worship:
http://youtu.be/H5GWZWSn6zY?list=PL-r97fEzGE2T8B5F9asWa6x8IyQ8rRSZr
Explore the Quaker Way:
http://www.fgcquaker.org/explore
Read Friends Journal to see how other Friends describe the substance of Quaker spirituality
http://www.FriendsJournal.org
Come worship with Friends! Find Quakers near you on QuakerFinder and Friends Journal's meeting listings
http://www.fgcquaker.org/connect/quaker-finder
http://www.friendsjournal.org/meeting-listings/
Transcript:
Josh Brown
Quakers believe that if you want to find out what God has to say, you need to listen. And so we spend a lot of time listening in quiet prayer. That quiet prayer time, which can happen anytime, anywhere, is the heart of the Quaker religious experience.
What to Expect in Quaker Meeting for Worship
Maggie Harrison
If you are going to go into Quaker Meeting for the first time, first of all, congratulations. So you walk in, sit down, be quiet. What to expect when you’re there, besides just “go with the flow” is different things depending on where you are.
What Should I Wear?
Vanessa Julye
Unlike some other churches, you don’t need to dress up with suit and tie or a fancy dress. Most of the folks come in jeans, t-shirts, or shorts/t-shirts. Whatever you’re comfortable in.
Should I Bring My Kids?
Maggie Harrison
So you’re thinking about coming to Meeting and you have children. You really need to know that you have to bring them. They may or may not enjoy themselves but we’re always so thrilled to have young people join us. They come and they’re bringing their alive-ness and their love and their genuine-ness. So please, yes, bring them.
Entering The Space:
A Plain Setting
Maggie Harrison
So if you come into this space and you’re looking for images or words on the walls, some kind of direction, and you’re going to notice that there isn’t going to be any there. From the very beginning of Quakerism, its about the inside. So it’s about you not looking around you for that, but really going inward for your own wisdom, for your own piece of the divine that’s been given to you.
Kody Hersh
Sometimes a worship room will look like a really old building with benches that have been sat on by thousands of Quakers over hundreds of years and sometimes it will look like the basement of another local church.
Entering the Space:
Where Should I Sit?
Kody Hersh
Something that’s common to them is that people often will enter already in silence, find a place in the room and sit down in silence. Anyone coming into the room can sit anywhere, there’s not a right place or a wrong place to sit.
The Service:
Learning to Listen
Christie Duncan-Tessmer
So before you go into Meeting for Worship for the first time, I’ll tell you what I’ve always told my kids when they were little, every week before we went in, which is just, “remember when you go in, to just sit down and listen for God. God is here with us and this is a space to listen.”
Charlotte Cloyd
The first time I went to Quaker Meeting I didn’t know how to listen. Because I had never listened in church before. I had to work on that process of figuring out: what am I listening for? Am I listening to myself? What’s going on? What is everyone else listening to and how does that affect the community and me?
Maggie Harrison
So in that quiet-ness you walk in, you say, “Ok, everyone is sitting there quietly, when are the directions going to come? What am I going to do?” Just follow suit.
Christie Duncan-Tessmer
Just sit down in that space. Just feel the space and the people around you and open yourself as much as you can. Just continue to notice how you can be aware of all that’s around you and all that’s within you, and how that’s all connected to everybody else in the room.
More:
http://QuakerSpeak.com/what-to-expect-quaker-meeting-worship
wn.com/What To Expect In Quaker Meeting For Worship
What can you expect in a Quaker Worship Service? This is a guide for newcomers on the basics: what to expect in Quaker Meeting for Worship.
Quaker Speak is a weekly video series. Subscribe so you never miss a video! http://QuakerSpeak.com/subscribe
Directed by Jon Watts
http://www.jonwatts.com
More Resources!
More Videos on Quaker Meeting for Worship:
http://youtu.be/H5GWZWSn6zY?list=PL-r97fEzGE2T8B5F9asWa6x8IyQ8rRSZr
Explore the Quaker Way:
http://www.fgcquaker.org/explore
Read Friends Journal to see how other Friends describe the substance of Quaker spirituality
http://www.FriendsJournal.org
Come worship with Friends! Find Quakers near you on QuakerFinder and Friends Journal's meeting listings
http://www.fgcquaker.org/connect/quaker-finder
http://www.friendsjournal.org/meeting-listings/
Transcript:
Josh Brown
Quakers believe that if you want to find out what God has to say, you need to listen. And so we spend a lot of time listening in quiet prayer. That quiet prayer time, which can happen anytime, anywhere, is the heart of the Quaker religious experience.
What to Expect in Quaker Meeting for Worship
Maggie Harrison
If you are going to go into Quaker Meeting for the first time, first of all, congratulations. So you walk in, sit down, be quiet. What to expect when you’re there, besides just “go with the flow” is different things depending on where you are.
What Should I Wear?
Vanessa Julye
Unlike some other churches, you don’t need to dress up with suit and tie or a fancy dress. Most of the folks come in jeans, t-shirts, or shorts/t-shirts. Whatever you’re comfortable in.
Should I Bring My Kids?
Maggie Harrison
So you’re thinking about coming to Meeting and you have children. You really need to know that you have to bring them. They may or may not enjoy themselves but we’re always so thrilled to have young people join us. They come and they’re bringing their alive-ness and their love and their genuine-ness. So please, yes, bring them.
Entering The Space:
A Plain Setting
Maggie Harrison
So if you come into this space and you’re looking for images or words on the walls, some kind of direction, and you’re going to notice that there isn’t going to be any there. From the very beginning of Quakerism, its about the inside. So it’s about you not looking around you for that, but really going inward for your own wisdom, for your own piece of the divine that’s been given to you.
Kody Hersh
Sometimes a worship room will look like a really old building with benches that have been sat on by thousands of Quakers over hundreds of years and sometimes it will look like the basement of another local church.
Entering the Space:
Where Should I Sit?
Kody Hersh
Something that’s common to them is that people often will enter already in silence, find a place in the room and sit down in silence. Anyone coming into the room can sit anywhere, there’s not a right place or a wrong place to sit.
The Service:
Learning to Listen
Christie Duncan-Tessmer
So before you go into Meeting for Worship for the first time, I’ll tell you what I’ve always told my kids when they were little, every week before we went in, which is just, “remember when you go in, to just sit down and listen for God. God is here with us and this is a space to listen.”
Charlotte Cloyd
The first time I went to Quaker Meeting I didn’t know how to listen. Because I had never listened in church before. I had to work on that process of figuring out: what am I listening for? Am I listening to myself? What’s going on? What is everyone else listening to and how does that affect the community and me?
Maggie Harrison
So in that quiet-ness you walk in, you say, “Ok, everyone is sitting there quietly, when are the directions going to come? What am I going to do?” Just follow suit.
Christie Duncan-Tessmer
Just sit down in that space. Just feel the space and the people around you and open yourself as much as you can. Just continue to notice how you can be aware of all that’s around you and all that’s within you, and how that’s all connected to everybody else in the room.
More:
http://QuakerSpeak.com/what-to-expect-quaker-meeting-worship
- published: 20 Nov 2014
- views: 1865
Quaker beliefs.
The essence of the beliefs of the Society of Friends, also known as Quakers, featuring the pupils of Bootham School, York, previously known as the Yorkshire ......
The essence of the beliefs of the Society of Friends, also known as Quakers, featuring the pupils of Bootham School, York, previously known as the Yorkshire ...
wn.com/Quaker Beliefs.
The essence of the beliefs of the Society of Friends, also known as Quakers, featuring the pupils of Bootham School, York, previously known as the Yorkshire ...
A (very) brief history of Quakers
Many people seem to get Quakers confused with Amish or Shakers or even Mormons, so the Young Friends of Richmond VA decided to make a video to help clear thi......
Many people seem to get Quakers confused with Amish or Shakers or even Mormons, so the Young Friends of Richmond VA decided to make a video to help clear thi...
wn.com/A (Very) Brief History Of Quakers
Many people seem to get Quakers confused with Amish or Shakers or even Mormons, so the Young Friends of Richmond VA decided to make a video to help clear thi...
Quakers - Fitta Happier (Official Video)
Guilty Simpson & MED featured MCs. Quakers is a 35-person hip-hop collective, centered around three producers - Fuzzface (Geoff Barrow), Katalyst (Ashley And......
Guilty Simpson & MED featured MCs. Quakers is a 35-person hip-hop collective, centered around three producers - Fuzzface (Geoff Barrow), Katalyst (Ashley And...
wn.com/Quakers Fitta Happier (Official Video)
Guilty Simpson & MED featured MCs. Quakers is a 35-person hip-hop collective, centered around three producers - Fuzzface (Geoff Barrow), Katalyst (Ashley And...
Are Quakers Amish?
"You're a Quaker? You mean, like, Amish?" It's something every Quaker has heard. Max Carter, professor of Quaker religion studies at Guilford College, tells ......
"You're a Quaker? You mean, like, Amish?" It's something every Quaker has heard. Max Carter, professor of Quaker religion studies at Guilford College, tells ...
wn.com/Are Quakers Amish
"You're a Quaker? You mean, like, Amish?" It's something every Quaker has heard. Max Carter, professor of Quaker religion studies at Guilford College, tells ...
The Quakers, the Dutch, and the Ladies: Crash Course US History #4
In which John Green teaches you about some of the colonies that were not in Virginia or Massachussetts. Old New York was once New Amsterdam. Why they changed......
In which John Green teaches you about some of the colonies that were not in Virginia or Massachussetts. Old New York was once New Amsterdam. Why they changed...
wn.com/The Quakers, The Dutch, And The Ladies Crash Course US History 4
In which John Green teaches you about some of the colonies that were not in Virginia or Massachussetts. Old New York was once New Amsterdam. Why they changed...
- published: 22 Feb 2013
- views: 641721
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author: CrashCourse
An introduction to Quakers
Friends at Watford Quaker Meeting explain why Quaker silent worship is important to them. Produced by Just Film http://www.justfilm.co.uk....
Friends at Watford Quaker Meeting explain why Quaker silent worship is important to them. Produced by Just Film http://www.justfilm.co.uk.
wn.com/An Introduction To Quakers
Friends at Watford Quaker Meeting explain why Quaker silent worship is important to them. Produced by Just Film http://www.justfilm.co.uk.
- published: 10 Sep 2007
- views: 72333
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author: srekauq
Do Quakers Drink Alcohol?
Historically, Quakers are known for abstaining from drinking alcohol. What was the reason behind Quaker teetotalism? Was that always the case?
Quaker Speak is ...
Historically, Quakers are known for abstaining from drinking alcohol. What was the reason behind Quaker teetotalism? Was that always the case?
Quaker Speak is a weekly video series. Subscribe: http://QuakerSpeak.com/subscribe
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Go Deeper with Friends Journal:
http://FriendsJournal.org
Lobby with Quakers on Capitol Hill:
http://www.fcnl.org
Work for peace with justice with AFSC:
http://www.afsc.org/friends
Learn about the rich diversity of Quakers worldwide:
http://www.fwccamericas.org/
Directed by Jon Watts
http://www.JonWatts.com
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Transcript:
“Do Quaker Drink Alcohol?” That’s an interesting question, as well. For a long time, probably from the early 1800s well into the mid 20th century, if you heard the term “Quaker” you thought abstemious, you thought teetotal. And that was largely the case, but early Quakers drank because it was about the only healthful drink you had available to you.
Drinking in the 17th Century
The water was polluted; it’s what did in the Brontë sisters. Milk you couldn’t cool sufficiently; you’d get rubella from it. So, early Quaker boarding schools actually had breweries on the premises to provide healthful drink for the scholars. And when the Barclay family of Quakers in the 1700s bought the Anchor Brewing Company and Samuel Johnson heard about it, he coined the famous phrase: “This will make them richer than the dreams of Croesus.”
So Quakers had breweries, and they drank alcohol, but in moderation. George Fox himself drank, but one of his early openings, when he was in a tavern and his friends were encouraging him to get into a drinking contest, he said, I’m just not going to be in that silliness. It wasn’t an opposition to drink, it was the silliness of having drinking contests.
Opiate of the Masses: Alcohol in the Industrial Revolution
By the early 1800s, Quaker on both sides of the Atlantic recognized that alcohol was having a devastating impact on society. In England it was a gin-sodden society. People who were suffering—read Marx sometime, Das Kapital—the whole critique of industrial revolution and the crushing lives that people led.
What was that opiate of the masses? For some it was religion. For others it was alcohol, and for some it was opium. In America, it was “the whiskey republic.” And not only because of the crushing—read John Woolman sometime—how he talks about how people who oppress their labor often forced them into drowning their sorrows in drink at the end of a long crushing day of labor. Or, how rum was used to defraud Indians of their pelts and their land. So, he stops selling rum in his store.
But also because, as people settled in the great heartland, the breadbasket of America, on the other side of the Appalachians, before there was an adequate transportation system, they were growing all this corn, wheat, and barley. How do you ship it to those markets in the east? You distill it into hogsheads of alcohol. And we were just awash in whiskey and with all the impact of that: people drinking away their wages, and abuse, and violence.
So, by the early 1800s, as part of a broader Evangelical Christian reform movement, Quakers had become teetotal abstemious, and it's still a testimony of many Friends not to use alcohol.
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The views expressed in this video are of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views of Friends Journal or its collaborators.
wn.com/Do Quakers Drink Alcohol
Historically, Quakers are known for abstaining from drinking alcohol. What was the reason behind Quaker teetotalism? Was that always the case?
Quaker Speak is a weekly video series. Subscribe: http://QuakerSpeak.com/subscribe
___
Go Deeper with Friends Journal:
http://FriendsJournal.org
Lobby with Quakers on Capitol Hill:
http://www.fcnl.org
Work for peace with justice with AFSC:
http://www.afsc.org/friends
Learn about the rich diversity of Quakers worldwide:
http://www.fwccamericas.org/
Directed by Jon Watts
http://www.JonWatts.com
___
Transcript:
“Do Quaker Drink Alcohol?” That’s an interesting question, as well. For a long time, probably from the early 1800s well into the mid 20th century, if you heard the term “Quaker” you thought abstemious, you thought teetotal. And that was largely the case, but early Quakers drank because it was about the only healthful drink you had available to you.
Drinking in the 17th Century
The water was polluted; it’s what did in the Brontë sisters. Milk you couldn’t cool sufficiently; you’d get rubella from it. So, early Quaker boarding schools actually had breweries on the premises to provide healthful drink for the scholars. And when the Barclay family of Quakers in the 1700s bought the Anchor Brewing Company and Samuel Johnson heard about it, he coined the famous phrase: “This will make them richer than the dreams of Croesus.”
So Quakers had breweries, and they drank alcohol, but in moderation. George Fox himself drank, but one of his early openings, when he was in a tavern and his friends were encouraging him to get into a drinking contest, he said, I’m just not going to be in that silliness. It wasn’t an opposition to drink, it was the silliness of having drinking contests.
Opiate of the Masses: Alcohol in the Industrial Revolution
By the early 1800s, Quaker on both sides of the Atlantic recognized that alcohol was having a devastating impact on society. In England it was a gin-sodden society. People who were suffering—read Marx sometime, Das Kapital—the whole critique of industrial revolution and the crushing lives that people led.
What was that opiate of the masses? For some it was religion. For others it was alcohol, and for some it was opium. In America, it was “the whiskey republic.” And not only because of the crushing—read John Woolman sometime—how he talks about how people who oppress their labor often forced them into drowning their sorrows in drink at the end of a long crushing day of labor. Or, how rum was used to defraud Indians of their pelts and their land. So, he stops selling rum in his store.
But also because, as people settled in the great heartland, the breadbasket of America, on the other side of the Appalachians, before there was an adequate transportation system, they were growing all this corn, wheat, and barley. How do you ship it to those markets in the east? You distill it into hogsheads of alcohol. And we were just awash in whiskey and with all the impact of that: people drinking away their wages, and abuse, and violence.
So, by the early 1800s, as part of a broader Evangelical Christian reform movement, Quakers had become teetotal abstemious, and it's still a testimony of many Friends not to use alcohol.
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The views expressed in this video are of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views of Friends Journal or its collaborators.
- published: 22 Oct 2015
- views: 133
Why Are Quakers Pacifists?
George Lakey in this week's Quaker Speak on why Quakers are nonviolent, pacifism and nonviolence (also known as nonviolent action). We talked with George Lakey ...
George Lakey in this week's Quaker Speak on why Quakers are nonviolent, pacifism and nonviolence (also known as nonviolent action). We talked with George Lakey about Quakers' call to struggle,...
wn.com/Why Are Quakers Pacifists
George Lakey in this week's Quaker Speak on why Quakers are nonviolent, pacifism and nonviolence (also known as nonviolent action). We talked with George Lakey about Quakers' call to struggle,...
How Do Quakers Read the Bible?
Quakers believe that the real way that you understand what the Bible has to say to you is to let the words be illuminated. Paul Buckley explains. http://quak......
Quakers believe that the real way that you understand what the Bible has to say to you is to let the words be illuminated. Paul Buckley explains. http://quak...
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Quakers believe that the real way that you understand what the Bible has to say to you is to let the words be illuminated. Paul Buckley explains. http://quak...
Let's Talk About Quakers | meowitslucy
A casual chat about my experiences as a Quaker.
FYI, I really am not feeling this vid. Badly planned and not researched. Should I leave it up? Did I answer you...
A casual chat about my experiences as a Quaker.
FYI, I really am not feeling this vid. Badly planned and not researched. Should I leave it up? Did I answer your questions?
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A casual chat about my experiences as a Quaker.
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- published: 23 Apr 2015
- views: 5787
Quakers and Christianity
In QUAKER QUEST Friends(Quakers) speak of their own experience in response to the questions people ask. Are Quakers Christian? More about Quaker Quest http:/......
In QUAKER QUEST Friends(Quakers) speak of their own experience in response to the questions people ask. Are Quakers Christian? More about Quaker Quest http:/...
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In QUAKER QUEST Friends(Quakers) speak of their own experience in response to the questions people ask. Are Quakers Christian? More about Quaker Quest http:/...
- published: 04 Jun 2012
- views: 7291
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author: srekauq
Unitarians, Baptists, and Quakers
Ryan M. Reeve (PhD Cambridge) is Assistant Professor of Historical Theology at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. Twitter: https://twitter.com/RyanMReeves ...
Ryan M. Reeve (PhD Cambridge) is Assistant Professor of Historical Theology at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. Twitter: https://twitter.com/RyanMReeves Instagram: https://instagram.com/ryreeves4/
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Ryan M. Reeve (PhD Cambridge) is Assistant Professor of Historical Theology at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. Twitter: https://twitter.com/RyanMReeves Instagram: https://instagram.com/ryreeves4/
- published: 03 Jun 2015
- views: 24
Quakers and the Light
What is "the Light," and why are Quakers so excited about it? Quaker Speak is a weekly video series. Subscribe so you never miss a video! http://QuakerSpeak.......
What is "the Light," and why are Quakers so excited about it? Quaker Speak is a weekly video series. Subscribe so you never miss a video! http://QuakerSpeak....
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Living Adventurously - Quakers in the South West of England
Discover what Quakers are doing in the South West of England and find out how their Quaker faith inspires them. This film was produced, on behalf of Quakers ......
Discover what Quakers are doing in the South West of England and find out how their Quaker faith inspires them. This film was produced, on behalf of Quakers ...
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Discover what Quakers are doing in the South West of England and find out how their Quaker faith inspires them. This film was produced, on behalf of Quakers ...
Quakers and Sex: A Call to Embrace Sexual Diversity
What does the Quaker religion believe about sex? Su Penn offers one possible answer: "Quakers are uniquely qualified to transform how we deal with sex and sexu...
What does the Quaker religion believe about sex? Su Penn offers one possible answer: "Quakers are uniquely qualified to transform how we deal with sex and sexuality in our culture and make it healthy and wholesome."
Quaker Speak is a weekly video series. Subscribe so you never miss a video!
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Directed by Jon Watts
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Read Su Penn’s wildly popular Friends Journal article, “We Think He Might Be A Boy”: http://www.friendsjournal.org/we-think-he-might-be-a-boy/
Watch Su Penn’s talk “Let Love Be the First Motion” at the 2014 Friends General Conference Gathering: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6C38ZwQBtHQ#t=3259
More on educating young people about sexuality in a Quaker school from Al Vernacchio in a Friends Journal interview: http://fdsj.nl/al-vernacchio
Visit Quaker Voluntary Service to learn more about opportunities for young people interested in social and personal transformation through service work and living in Quaker community.
http://quakervoluntaryservice.com
Explore the Quaker Way:
http://www.fgcquaker.org/explore
Read Friends Journal to see how other Friends describe the substance of Quaker spirituality
http://www.FriendsJournal.org
Come worship with Friends! Find Quakers near you on QuakerFinder and Friends Journal's meeting listings
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Transcript:
The communion that people have during sex is also a communion with God, and it can be—at its best, when it is full of that love and trust—that shared vulnerability which means that you’re taking care of each other, that you’re making it safe for each other to be vulnerable. I think of it as opening little spaces where God can come in, and I think that sex is one of the ways that we open that space. So I also think, then, that sex is one of the ways that we can experience the presence of God.
Quakers and Sex: A Call to Embrace Sexual Diversity
I’m Su Penn, and I live in mid-MIchigan, near Lansing. My primary worship group is the Friends for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer Concerns.
Quakers are uniquely qualified to transform how we deal with sex and sexuality in our culture and make it healthy and wholesome. I think that we’re uniquely qualified to do this because we believe in differences among individuals. We believe in individual leadings and, at the same time, we believe in accountability to the faith community.
So we have a lot of practice in our history of helping a person—helping people—to express themselves, their leadings, their personalities, whatever, within the context of a community that is both a support of that and a check on it, in the sense of helping to make sure that what the person is doing is healthy for them, healthy for the community, ideally comes from God, and helps to unite the individual, the community, and God.
Embracing Sexual Diversity
I think that this is exactly what we need around sex, is an openness to all the individual varieties of ways that people practice sex, explore sexually, and that everything from a person who spoke to me the other day who identifies as asexual and wishes people could hear that and not automatically assume that he’s broken somehow (he wishes that people would understand that for him, understanding himself as an asexual person actually is a healthy self-understanding and its a self-acceptance) all the way to people for whom sex is like a vocation (in the good way of being a vocation, something that they put a lot of effort into in their lives and really nurture) and even to people who practice kinds of sex that seem scary or dangerous to a lot of people.
“Sorting out the multitude of right answers”
Having 3 partners in a year, 3 sexual partners in a year, that can be a healthy choice for one person and an unhealthy one for another. And that’s where discernment comes in. That’s why we don’t get to make rules. That’s why we don’t get to say, “No more than one a year! No more than one a decade. More than two in your lifetime is bad.” We don’t get to do that!
We understand that the same answer is not the right answer for everybody. We have a lot of practice at sorting out the multitude of right answers and we have a lot of practice at really really deep listening with open hearts, and I think that those things put together have the power to transform the messed-up way our culture deals with sexuality.
Transcript: http://QuakerSpeak.com/quakers-and-sex-a-call-to-embrace-sexual-diversity
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What does the Quaker religion believe about sex? Su Penn offers one possible answer: "Quakers are uniquely qualified to transform how we deal with sex and sexuality in our culture and make it healthy and wholesome."
Quaker Speak is a weekly video series. Subscribe so you never miss a video!
http://QuakerSpeak.com/subscribe
Directed by Jon Watts
http://www.jonwatts.com
Read Su Penn’s wildly popular Friends Journal article, “We Think He Might Be A Boy”: http://www.friendsjournal.org/we-think-he-might-be-a-boy/
Watch Su Penn’s talk “Let Love Be the First Motion” at the 2014 Friends General Conference Gathering: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6C38ZwQBtHQ#t=3259
More on educating young people about sexuality in a Quaker school from Al Vernacchio in a Friends Journal interview: http://fdsj.nl/al-vernacchio
Visit Quaker Voluntary Service to learn more about opportunities for young people interested in social and personal transformation through service work and living in Quaker community.
http://quakervoluntaryservice.com
Explore the Quaker Way:
http://www.fgcquaker.org/explore
Read Friends Journal to see how other Friends describe the substance of Quaker spirituality
http://www.FriendsJournal.org
Come worship with Friends! Find Quakers near you on QuakerFinder and Friends Journal's meeting listings
http://www.fgcquaker.org/connect/quaker-finder
http://www.friendsjournal.org/meeting-listings/
Transcript:
The communion that people have during sex is also a communion with God, and it can be—at its best, when it is full of that love and trust—that shared vulnerability which means that you’re taking care of each other, that you’re making it safe for each other to be vulnerable. I think of it as opening little spaces where God can come in, and I think that sex is one of the ways that we open that space. So I also think, then, that sex is one of the ways that we can experience the presence of God.
Quakers and Sex: A Call to Embrace Sexual Diversity
I’m Su Penn, and I live in mid-MIchigan, near Lansing. My primary worship group is the Friends for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer Concerns.
Quakers are uniquely qualified to transform how we deal with sex and sexuality in our culture and make it healthy and wholesome. I think that we’re uniquely qualified to do this because we believe in differences among individuals. We believe in individual leadings and, at the same time, we believe in accountability to the faith community.
So we have a lot of practice in our history of helping a person—helping people—to express themselves, their leadings, their personalities, whatever, within the context of a community that is both a support of that and a check on it, in the sense of helping to make sure that what the person is doing is healthy for them, healthy for the community, ideally comes from God, and helps to unite the individual, the community, and God.
Embracing Sexual Diversity
I think that this is exactly what we need around sex, is an openness to all the individual varieties of ways that people practice sex, explore sexually, and that everything from a person who spoke to me the other day who identifies as asexual and wishes people could hear that and not automatically assume that he’s broken somehow (he wishes that people would understand that for him, understanding himself as an asexual person actually is a healthy self-understanding and its a self-acceptance) all the way to people for whom sex is like a vocation (in the good way of being a vocation, something that they put a lot of effort into in their lives and really nurture) and even to people who practice kinds of sex that seem scary or dangerous to a lot of people.
“Sorting out the multitude of right answers”
Having 3 partners in a year, 3 sexual partners in a year, that can be a healthy choice for one person and an unhealthy one for another. And that’s where discernment comes in. That’s why we don’t get to make rules. That’s why we don’t get to say, “No more than one a year! No more than one a decade. More than two in your lifetime is bad.” We don’t get to do that!
We understand that the same answer is not the right answer for everybody. We have a lot of practice at sorting out the multitude of right answers and we have a lot of practice at really really deep listening with open hearts, and I think that those things put together have the power to transform the messed-up way our culture deals with sexuality.
Transcript: http://QuakerSpeak.com/quakers-and-sex-a-call-to-embrace-sexual-diversity
- published: 11 Sep 2014
- views: 9
George Fox and the Quakers (In Our Time, 5/4/12)
*** In the mid-seventeenth century an itinerant preacher, George Fox, became the central figure of a group known as the Religious Society of Friends, whose memb...
*** In the mid-seventeenth century an itinerant preacher, George Fox, became the central figure of a group known as the Religious Society of Friends, whose members believed it was possible to obtain contact with Christ without priestly intercession. The Quakers, as they became known, rejected the established Church and what they saw as the artificial pomp and artifice of its worship. They argued for religious toleration and for the equality of men and women. Persecuted for many years, particularly after the Restoration of Charles II in 1660, the Quakers survived to become an influential religious group, known for their pacifism and philanthropy. ***
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*** In the mid-seventeenth century an itinerant preacher, George Fox, became the central figure of a group known as the Religious Society of Friends, whose members believed it was possible to obtain contact with Christ without priestly intercession. The Quakers, as they became known, rejected the established Church and what they saw as the artificial pomp and artifice of its worship. They argued for religious toleration and for the equality of men and women. Persecuted for many years, particularly after the Restoration of Charles II in 1660, the Quakers survived to become an influential religious group, known for their pacifism and philanthropy. ***
GUESTS:
Justin Champion
John Coffey
Kate Peters
- published: 27 May 2015
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Quakers and Women in Ministry
The Quaker testimony on equality began in worship, and it began with the experience that women were called by the Spirit of God to speak in the ministry. Friend...
The Quaker testimony on equality began in worship, and it began with the experience that women were called by the Spirit of God to speak in the ministry. Friends Carole Spencer, Ashley Wilcox,...
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The Quaker testimony on equality began in worship, and it began with the experience that women were called by the Spirit of God to speak in the ministry. Friends Carole Spencer, Ashley Wilcox,...
Quakers and Migrant Justice
QuakerSpeak explores Friends’ perspectives on immigration, reframing the common notion that “we have an immigration problem.”
5 Things Your Congregation Can Do...
QuakerSpeak explores Friends’ perspectives on immigration, reframing the common notion that “we have an immigration problem.”
5 Things Your Congregation Can Do to Support Immigrant Justice: http://fdsj.nl/afsc-immigration
Quaker Speak is a weekly video series. Subscribe: http://QuakerSpeak.com/subscribe
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Go Deeper with Friends Journal:
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Lobby with Quakers on Capitol Hill:
http://www.fcnl.org
Work for peace with justice with AFSC:
http://www.afsc.org/friends
Learn about the rich diversity of Quakers worldwide:
http://www.fwccamericas.org/
Directed by Jon Watts
http://www.JonWatts.com
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Transcript:
Lori Fernald Khamala
I disagree when I hear people talk about an immigration “problem.” There is no problem with immigration. Immigration is not the problem. People move. People have always moved.
The problem is policies that criminalize our immigrant brothers and sisters. The problem is policies which are tearing apart families and which are not honoring the human dignity of our brothers and sisters who were born in another land.
Quakers and Migrant Justice
Fatima Cisse
My name is Fatima Cisse. I’m 24 years old, and when I was 11, my mom was deported back to the Ivory Coast. I just remember coming home from school and my father told me that she had been arrested, and I was shocked because my mom was never into any trouble before. It was shocking.
The Impact on Families
In our culture, the mom is the one who takes care of the children and the home and everything, so we lost all of that, and my father, we barely saw him—working two jobs and trying to pay off the bills and everything. So it was very hard on us. There’s a lot of pain behind that. We feel lonely and not all the way together, like there’s broken pieces in a puzzle.
Lori Fernald Khamala
We see millions of children living in mixed status families. This means that they may be US citizens, but at least one parent is undocumented. We have millions of children living in this mixed status situation which produces a tremendous amount of uncertainty and fear of loss of a parent to deportation.
How Ignorance Breeds Fear
Pedro Rios
When politicians will make disparaging remarks about Mexicans or about people from other countries, it’s usually because it’s coming from a place of fear or a place of ignorance, or a place of not really having had the opportunity to meet and to know and to interact with migrants who are newly arrived in this country.
Healing Our Communities
Fatima Cisse
Finally, at age 16, a friend of my father’s introduced us to the American Friends Service, and they gave us a better picture about immigration and explained to us that when I turn 21, I could be able to apply for my Mom to come to the country. I finally turned 21 and we put the papers in. It was like a dream come true. It took a long time, I almost gave up at one point, but I feel very happy. I feel like my family is back together.
Pedro Rios
So what would a community look like that has been healed? I think that’s a great question that we face, ourselves, because we are in a process of constant healing. I think one of the dialogue processes would be entering into a conversation about how we walk together, shoulder to shoulder, and that’s one aspect that the American Friends Service Committee has done. They provide the resources where we can walk together with communities.
What Quakers Can Do
Lori Fernald Khamala
I believe as Quakers we have a lot more that we can offer this conversation, about how we acknowledge the light of God in every individual, how we treat people in general, how we accept a biblical mandate of welcoming the stranger.
Pedro Rios
If you are a Quaker who wants to get involved and wants to participate in the issue of immigration, I would say, begin with your local Meeting or begin with local organizations that you are already in contact with. It would be a process of, essentially, building from where you know and finding ways of connecting and being in solidarity with communities elsewhere.
Lori Fernald Khamala
So I would encourage everyone to invite speakers to your Meetings, to your congregations, to your offices, to your school groups, because there’s people out there who are willing to share their stories.
I really encourage Quakers, other people of faith out there, to get involved with the local immigrant rights movement or the local center that’s working on immigration issues, because I think we can start by being good partners.
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The views expressed in this video are of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views of Friends Journal or its collaborators.
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QuakerSpeak explores Friends’ perspectives on immigration, reframing the common notion that “we have an immigration problem.”
5 Things Your Congregation Can Do to Support Immigrant Justice: http://fdsj.nl/afsc-immigration
Quaker Speak is a weekly video series. Subscribe: http://QuakerSpeak.com/subscribe
___
Go Deeper with Friends Journal:
http://FriendsJournal.org
Lobby with Quakers on Capitol Hill:
http://www.fcnl.org
Work for peace with justice with AFSC:
http://www.afsc.org/friends
Learn about the rich diversity of Quakers worldwide:
http://www.fwccamericas.org/
Directed by Jon Watts
http://www.JonWatts.com
___
Transcript:
Lori Fernald Khamala
I disagree when I hear people talk about an immigration “problem.” There is no problem with immigration. Immigration is not the problem. People move. People have always moved.
The problem is policies that criminalize our immigrant brothers and sisters. The problem is policies which are tearing apart families and which are not honoring the human dignity of our brothers and sisters who were born in another land.
Quakers and Migrant Justice
Fatima Cisse
My name is Fatima Cisse. I’m 24 years old, and when I was 11, my mom was deported back to the Ivory Coast. I just remember coming home from school and my father told me that she had been arrested, and I was shocked because my mom was never into any trouble before. It was shocking.
The Impact on Families
In our culture, the mom is the one who takes care of the children and the home and everything, so we lost all of that, and my father, we barely saw him—working two jobs and trying to pay off the bills and everything. So it was very hard on us. There’s a lot of pain behind that. We feel lonely and not all the way together, like there’s broken pieces in a puzzle.
Lori Fernald Khamala
We see millions of children living in mixed status families. This means that they may be US citizens, but at least one parent is undocumented. We have millions of children living in this mixed status situation which produces a tremendous amount of uncertainty and fear of loss of a parent to deportation.
How Ignorance Breeds Fear
Pedro Rios
When politicians will make disparaging remarks about Mexicans or about people from other countries, it’s usually because it’s coming from a place of fear or a place of ignorance, or a place of not really having had the opportunity to meet and to know and to interact with migrants who are newly arrived in this country.
Healing Our Communities
Fatima Cisse
Finally, at age 16, a friend of my father’s introduced us to the American Friends Service, and they gave us a better picture about immigration and explained to us that when I turn 21, I could be able to apply for my Mom to come to the country. I finally turned 21 and we put the papers in. It was like a dream come true. It took a long time, I almost gave up at one point, but I feel very happy. I feel like my family is back together.
Pedro Rios
So what would a community look like that has been healed? I think that’s a great question that we face, ourselves, because we are in a process of constant healing. I think one of the dialogue processes would be entering into a conversation about how we walk together, shoulder to shoulder, and that’s one aspect that the American Friends Service Committee has done. They provide the resources where we can walk together with communities.
What Quakers Can Do
Lori Fernald Khamala
I believe as Quakers we have a lot more that we can offer this conversation, about how we acknowledge the light of God in every individual, how we treat people in general, how we accept a biblical mandate of welcoming the stranger.
Pedro Rios
If you are a Quaker who wants to get involved and wants to participate in the issue of immigration, I would say, begin with your local Meeting or begin with local organizations that you are already in contact with. It would be a process of, essentially, building from where you know and finding ways of connecting and being in solidarity with communities elsewhere.
Lori Fernald Khamala
So I would encourage everyone to invite speakers to your Meetings, to your congregations, to your offices, to your school groups, because there’s people out there who are willing to share their stories.
I really encourage Quakers, other people of faith out there, to get involved with the local immigrant rights movement or the local center that’s working on immigration issues, because I think we can start by being good partners.
___
The views expressed in this video are of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views of Friends Journal or its collaborators.
- published: 29 Oct 2015
- views: 2127
Why Quakers Don't Take Communion
Why don't Quakers take communion? Why don't they baptize? Early Quakers believed that the church was full of empty forms, and they sought the real substance ......
Why don't Quakers take communion? Why don't they baptize? Early Quakers believed that the church was full of empty forms, and they sought the real substance ...
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Why don't Quakers take communion? Why don't they baptize? Early Quakers believed that the church was full of empty forms, and they sought the real substance ...
Max Carter: The Quakers Explained
Quaker Religion professor Max Carter of Guilford College discusses the Quakers (documentary interview format) the diggers, levelers and other movements, how ......
Quaker Religion professor Max Carter of Guilford College discusses the Quakers (documentary interview format) the diggers, levelers and other movements, how ...
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Quaker Religion professor Max Carter of Guilford College discusses the Quakers (documentary interview format) the diggers, levelers and other movements, how ...
- published: 24 Sep 2011
- views: 22832
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author: Jon Watts
Quakers in the Movies
The (mostly) ridiculous history of Quakers in the movies, as well as Quaker references, brought to you by Quakerspeak. http://QuakerSpeak.com/subscribe Directed...
The (mostly) ridiculous history of Quakers in the movies, as well as Quaker references, brought to you by Quakerspeak. http://QuakerSpeak.com/subscribe Directed by Jon Watts http://www.jonwatts.co...
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The (mostly) ridiculous history of Quakers in the movies, as well as Quaker references, brought to you by Quakerspeak. http://QuakerSpeak.com/subscribe Directed by Jon Watts http://www.jonwatts.co...
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モンスターハンタークロス [MHX] - Quakers アリーナ4モンスタ / 4 Monster Hunt
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Quakers' Fellowship of Friends
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SLEDGE EP 002 | Oatmeal - Not just for Quakers anymore!
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All the Quakers Are Shoulder Shakers (Recorded November, 1919)
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TERRARIA SURVIVAL! ep 1. Mr. Quakers!
Hello! In this video Crazy&Unicorn;'s first episode of their Terraria survival! This contains a duck named Mr. Quakers and first time experiences! Enjoy!
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Food for Thought: Quakers Caramel Rice Cakes
Today I check out the oatmeal company Quakers' rice cake offerings.
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FOF: Rise Of The Quakers
100% accurate Quaker simulator 2k15
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Dr. Draper
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Dr. Draper
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モンスターハンタークロス [MHX] - Quakers アリーナ4モンスタ / 4 Monster Hunt
-- Watch live at http://www.twitch.tv/xypgames...
-- Watch live at http://www.twitch.tv/xypgames
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-- Watch live at http://www.twitch.tv/xypgames
- published: 01 Dec 2015
- views: 34
Quakers' Fellowship of Friends
Group Communication Video for the Quakers' Fellowship of Friends...
Group Communication Video for the Quakers' Fellowship of Friends
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Group Communication Video for the Quakers' Fellowship of Friends
- published: 01 Dec 2015
- views: 18
SLEDGE EP 002 | Oatmeal - Not just for Quakers anymore!
Oatmeal is a good way to start your day. So is Sledge. Watch more.
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Oatmeal is a good way to start your day. So is Sledge. Watch more.
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Music by Chris Zabriskie & Lorenzo's Music
wn.com/Sledge Ep 002 | Oatmeal Not Just For Quakers Anymore
Oatmeal is a good way to start your day. So is Sledge. Watch more.
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Music by Chris Zabriskie & Lorenzo's Music
- published: 30 Nov 2015
- views: 48
Apollo Unboxing/Review - Quakers Chocolate Chip Granola Bar
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- published: 30 Nov 2015
- views: 52
All the Quakers Are Shoulder Shakers (Recorded November, 1919)
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All the Quakers Are Shoulder Shakers (Recorded November, 1919) · Miss Isabelle Patricola
Miss Isabelle Patric...
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All the Quakers Are Shoulder Shakers (Recorded November, 1919) · Miss Isabelle Patricola
Miss Isabelle Patricola (Encore 1 Popular 1920’s Jazz Vocals) (Recorded 1919-1921)
℗ 2014 Vintage Recordings
Released on: 2014-11-22
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Provided to YouTube by Catapult Reservatory, LLC
All the Quakers Are Shoulder Shakers (Recorded November, 1919) · Miss Isabelle Patricola
Miss Isabelle Patricola (Encore 1 Popular 1920’s Jazz Vocals) (Recorded 1919-1921)
℗ 2014 Vintage Recordings
Released on: 2014-11-22
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 29 Nov 2015
- views: 0
TERRARIA SURVIVAL! ep 1. Mr. Quakers!
Hello! In this video Crazy&Unicorn;'s first episode of their Terraria survival! This contains a duck named Mr. Quakers and first time experiences! Enjoy!...
Hello! In this video Crazy&Unicorn;'s first episode of their Terraria survival! This contains a duck named Mr. Quakers and first time experiences! Enjoy!
wn.com/Terraria Survival Ep 1. Mr. Quakers
Hello! In this video Crazy&Unicorn;'s first episode of their Terraria survival! This contains a duck named Mr. Quakers and first time experiences! Enjoy!
- published: 29 Nov 2015
- views: 6
Quakers Midget 18A - Power-play Breakout
This is one of our power-play breakout models for the 2015-2016 season....
This is one of our power-play breakout models for the 2015-2016 season.
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This is one of our power-play breakout models for the 2015-2016 season.
- published: 25 Nov 2015
- views: 33
Quakers Midget 18A Black | Defensive Zone Faceoff
This provides a short overview on the roles and responsibilities of each player for a defensive zone drawn, including both a WIN and a LOSS of the draw...
This provides a short overview on the roles and responsibilities of each player for a defensive zone drawn, including both a WIN and a LOSS of the draw
wn.com/Quakers Midget 18A Black | Defensive Zone Faceoff
This provides a short overview on the roles and responsibilities of each player for a defensive zone drawn, including both a WIN and a LOSS of the draw
- published: 25 Nov 2015
- views: 21
Salem Quakers Class of '69 45th Reunion
photos of salem quakers class of 1969 45th reunion...
photos of salem quakers class of 1969 45th reunion
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photos of salem quakers class of 1969 45th reunion
- published: 21 Nov 2015
- views: 0
Food for Thought: Quakers Caramel Rice Cakes
Today I check out the oatmeal company Quakers' rice cake offerings.
Want to follow my ramblings? Check out my Twitter account, @FFT_Thomas....
Today I check out the oatmeal company Quakers' rice cake offerings.
Want to follow my ramblings? Check out my Twitter account, @FFT_Thomas.
wn.com/Food For Thought Quakers Caramel Rice Cakes
Today I check out the oatmeal company Quakers' rice cake offerings.
Want to follow my ramblings? Check out my Twitter account, @FFT_Thomas.
- published: 17 Nov 2015
- views: 2
FOF: Rise Of The Quakers
100% accurate Quaker simulator 2k15
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Johnirino: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8pa-NGUThOPGH8v8t_gkvQ...
100% accurate Quaker simulator 2k15
10 Likes?
Johnirino: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8pa-NGUThOPGH8v8t_gkvQ
wn.com/Fof Rise Of The Quakers
100% accurate Quaker simulator 2k15
10 Likes?
Johnirino: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8pa-NGUThOPGH8v8t_gkvQ
- published: 17 Nov 2015
- views: 23
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Who Are Quakers?
WHO ARE QUAKERS? Friends' worship, decision-making, and service, is described in this excellent tool for outreach. Recommended for use within and beyond the ...
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Quaker Quest - Quakers and Worship
In QUAKER QUEST Friends(Quakers) speak of their own experience in response to the questions people ask. What is worship? More about Quaker Quest http://www.q...
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Quakers Living Adventurously: The Library and Archives of the Society of Friends - David Blake
Since the seventeenth century, members of the Religious Society of Friends - also known as Quakers - have often suffered for their beliefs and activities. In...
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Reveil FM: Témoignage de Quakers en France
Au 114, bis rue de Vaugirard siège de Centre Quaker International, les Quakers témoignent de leur foi et engagement.
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Jon Ronson's For the Love of Quakers
Subscribe: http://youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=wowpresents Read More at: http://worldofwonder.net/ From World of Wonder, the producers of The Eye...
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Quakers and God
In QUAKER QUEST Friends(Quakers) speak of their own experience in response to the questions people ask. Do Quakers believe in God?
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Jan De Hartog's "The History of Quakerism" (Excerpts)
Transfers from 16mm prints of the unfinished English version from Jan De Hartog's documentary series on Quakerism. The full series exists only in Dutch, whic...
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03/17/1994 NCAA East Regional 1st Round: #11 Pennsylvania Quakers vs. #6 Nebraska Cornhuskers
Barry Pierce, Jerome Allen and the 11th-seeded Pennsylvania Quakers, face off against Eric Piatkowski, Bruce Chubik and the 6th-seeded Big Eight (now Big 12)...
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14. George Fox and the Quakers
George Fox led the English in spiritual awakening during the 17th century. Over ten percent of the population became Quakers during his lifetime, and Fox led...
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1Historia do Protestant Lutero, Quakers
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Doug Trout: Revert from the Evangelical Friends (Quakers) - The Journey Home Program
Doug was brought in a Catholic family. As a young man he led a secular life. He met Christ through a group of Evangelical Friends, a branch of the Quakers. W...
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Avon Orioles at Plainfield Quakers - JV - High School Football - 8/22/2015
JV action pitting the Avon Orioles against the Plainfield Quakers
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QUAKERS, RACE and US PUERTO RICO POLICY IN THE EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY
Carlos Figueroa giving a talk on QUAKERS, RACE and US PUERTO RICO POLICY IN THE EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY at the Institute of Learning Retirement, Oak Hammock, University of Florida, Gainesville (May 1, 2015)
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Rough Science 13 Quakers
Build a waterproof tent and a seismograph.
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New Philadelphia Marching Quakers Superior @ State OMEA Brunswick 131109
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Swarthmore Lecture at University of Bath 2014 - by Ben Pink Dandelion
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Quakers and US Philippine policy rhetoric in the early 20th Century
Carlos Figueroa, PhD. at Stetson University, Celebration, Florida campus (May 4, 2015).
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This Separation Forced upon Us: Philadelphia's Free Quakers and the Culture of Revolution
Despite their history of pacifism, Philadelphia Quakers were deeply entangled in the American Revolution. When a small number of disowned Friends came togeth...
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Who are the Quakers?
Some personal views and experiences filmed at Brighton Quaker Meeting. A discussion about the Quaker way of life in the 21st Century.
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Salem Quakers Class of '69
Who Are Quakers?
WHO ARE QUAKERS? Friends' worship, decision-making, and service, is described in this excellent tool for outreach. Recommended for use within and beyond the ......
WHO ARE QUAKERS? Friends' worship, decision-making, and service, is described in this excellent tool for outreach. Recommended for use within and beyond the ...
wn.com/Who Are Quakers
WHO ARE QUAKERS? Friends' worship, decision-making, and service, is described in this excellent tool for outreach. Recommended for use within and beyond the ...
Quaker Quest - Quakers and Worship
In QUAKER QUEST Friends(Quakers) speak of their own experience in response to the questions people ask. What is worship? More about Quaker Quest http://www.q......
In QUAKER QUEST Friends(Quakers) speak of their own experience in response to the questions people ask. What is worship? More about Quaker Quest http://www.q...
wn.com/Quaker Quest Quakers And Worship
In QUAKER QUEST Friends(Quakers) speak of their own experience in response to the questions people ask. What is worship? More about Quaker Quest http://www.q...
- published: 02 Jun 2012
- views: 3948
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author: srekauq
Quakers Living Adventurously: The Library and Archives of the Society of Friends - David Blake
Since the seventeenth century, members of the Religious Society of Friends - also known as Quakers - have often suffered for their beliefs and activities. In......
Since the seventeenth century, members of the Religious Society of Friends - also known as Quakers - have often suffered for their beliefs and activities. In...
wn.com/Quakers Living Adventurously The Library And Archives Of The Society Of Friends David Blake
Since the seventeenth century, members of the Religious Society of Friends - also known as Quakers - have often suffered for their beliefs and activities. In...
Reveil FM: Témoignage de Quakers en France
Au 114, bis rue de Vaugirard siège de Centre Quaker International, les Quakers témoignent de leur foi et engagement....
Au 114, bis rue de Vaugirard siège de Centre Quaker International, les Quakers témoignent de leur foi et engagement.
wn.com/Reveil Fm Témoignage De Quakers En France
Au 114, bis rue de Vaugirard siège de Centre Quaker International, les Quakers témoignent de leur foi et engagement.
Jon Ronson's For the Love of Quakers
Subscribe: http://youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=wowpresents Read More at: http://worldofwonder.net/ From World of Wonder, the producers of The Eye......
Subscribe: http://youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=wowpresents Read More at: http://worldofwonder.net/ From World of Wonder, the producers of The Eye...
wn.com/Jon Ronson's For The Love Of Quakers
Subscribe: http://youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=wowpresents Read More at: http://worldofwonder.net/ From World of Wonder, the producers of The Eye...
Quakers and God
In QUAKER QUEST Friends(Quakers) speak of their own experience in response to the questions people ask. Do Quakers believe in God?...
In QUAKER QUEST Friends(Quakers) speak of their own experience in response to the questions people ask. Do Quakers believe in God?
wn.com/Quakers And God
In QUAKER QUEST Friends(Quakers) speak of their own experience in response to the questions people ask. Do Quakers believe in God?
- published: 04 Jun 2012
- views: 1851
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author: srekauq
Jan De Hartog's "The History of Quakerism" (Excerpts)
Transfers from 16mm prints of the unfinished English version from Jan De Hartog's documentary series on Quakerism. The full series exists only in Dutch, whic......
Transfers from 16mm prints of the unfinished English version from Jan De Hartog's documentary series on Quakerism. The full series exists only in Dutch, whic...
wn.com/Jan De Hartog's The History Of Quakerism (Excerpts)
Transfers from 16mm prints of the unfinished English version from Jan De Hartog's documentary series on Quakerism. The full series exists only in Dutch, whic...
- published: 06 Oct 2011
- views: 10315
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author: XXSystm
03/17/1994 NCAA East Regional 1st Round: #11 Pennsylvania Quakers vs. #6 Nebraska Cornhuskers
Barry Pierce, Jerome Allen and the 11th-seeded Pennsylvania Quakers, face off against Eric Piatkowski, Bruce Chubik and the 6th-seeded Big Eight (now Big 12)......
Barry Pierce, Jerome Allen and the 11th-seeded Pennsylvania Quakers, face off against Eric Piatkowski, Bruce Chubik and the 6th-seeded Big Eight (now Big 12)...
wn.com/03 17 1994 Ncaa East Regional 1St Round 11 Pennsylvania Quakers Vs. 6 Nebraska Cornhuskers
Barry Pierce, Jerome Allen and the 11th-seeded Pennsylvania Quakers, face off against Eric Piatkowski, Bruce Chubik and the 6th-seeded Big Eight (now Big 12)...
14. George Fox and the Quakers
George Fox led the English in spiritual awakening during the 17th century. Over ten percent of the population became Quakers during his lifetime, and Fox led......
George Fox led the English in spiritual awakening during the 17th century. Over ten percent of the population became Quakers during his lifetime, and Fox led...
wn.com/14. George Fox And The Quakers
George Fox led the English in spiritual awakening during the 17th century. Over ten percent of the population became Quakers during his lifetime, and Fox led...
Doug Trout: Revert from the Evangelical Friends (Quakers) - The Journey Home Program
Doug was brought in a Catholic family. As a young man he led a secular life. He met Christ through a group of Evangelical Friends, a branch of the Quakers. W......
Doug was brought in a Catholic family. As a young man he led a secular life. He met Christ through a group of Evangelical Friends, a branch of the Quakers. W...
wn.com/Doug Trout Revert From The Evangelical Friends (Quakers) The Journey Home Program
Doug was brought in a Catholic family. As a young man he led a secular life. He met Christ through a group of Evangelical Friends, a branch of the Quakers. W...
Avon Orioles at Plainfield Quakers - JV - High School Football - 8/22/2015
JV action pitting the Avon Orioles against the Plainfield Quakers...
JV action pitting the Avon Orioles against the Plainfield Quakers
wn.com/Avon Orioles At Plainfield Quakers Jv High School Football 8 22 2015
JV action pitting the Avon Orioles against the Plainfield Quakers
- published: 23 Aug 2015
- views: 73
QUAKERS, RACE and US PUERTO RICO POLICY IN THE EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY
Carlos Figueroa giving a talk on QUAKERS, RACE and US PUERTO RICO POLICY IN THE EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY at the Institute of Learning Retirement, Oak Hammock, Un...
Carlos Figueroa giving a talk on QUAKERS, RACE and US PUERTO RICO POLICY IN THE EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY at the Institute of Learning Retirement, Oak Hammock, University of Florida, Gainesville (May 1, 2015)
wn.com/Quakers, Race And US Puerto Rico Policy In The Early Twentieth Century
Carlos Figueroa giving a talk on QUAKERS, RACE and US PUERTO RICO POLICY IN THE EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY at the Institute of Learning Retirement, Oak Hammock, University of Florida, Gainesville (May 1, 2015)
- published: 26 Jul 2015
- views: 6
Rough Science 13 Quakers
Build a waterproof tent and a seismograph....
Build a waterproof tent and a seismograph.
wn.com/Rough Science 13 Quakers
Build a waterproof tent and a seismograph.
- published: 03 Mar 2013
- views: 2701
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author: MrOwlLicks
Quakers and US Philippine policy rhetoric in the early 20th Century
Carlos Figueroa, PhD. at Stetson University, Celebration, Florida campus (May 4, 2015)....
Carlos Figueroa, PhD. at Stetson University, Celebration, Florida campus (May 4, 2015).
wn.com/Quakers And US Philippine Policy Rhetoric In The Early 20Th Century
Carlos Figueroa, PhD. at Stetson University, Celebration, Florida campus (May 4, 2015).
- published: 04 Aug 2015
- views: 9
This Separation Forced upon Us: Philadelphia's Free Quakers and the Culture of Revolution
Despite their history of pacifism, Philadelphia Quakers were deeply entangled in the American Revolution. When a small number of disowned Friends came togeth......
Despite their history of pacifism, Philadelphia Quakers were deeply entangled in the American Revolution. When a small number of disowned Friends came togeth...
wn.com/This Separation Forced Upon US Philadelphia's Free Quakers And The Culture Of Revolution
Despite their history of pacifism, Philadelphia Quakers were deeply entangled in the American Revolution. When a small number of disowned Friends came togeth...
Who are the Quakers?
Some personal views and experiences filmed at Brighton Quaker Meeting. A discussion about the Quaker way of life in the 21st Century....
Some personal views and experiences filmed at Brighton Quaker Meeting. A discussion about the Quaker way of life in the 21st Century.
wn.com/Who Are The Quakers
Some personal views and experiences filmed at Brighton Quaker Meeting. A discussion about the Quaker way of life in the 21st Century.
- published: 23 Jul 2015
- views: 28