Housatonic Meeting’s State of the Meeting Report for 2007

HOUSATONIC MONTHLY MEETING 2007 State Of The Meeting Report Considering the query, “How do we sense the Spirit among us?” proved to be a opportunity for deep worship sharing among Friends, with the wish that those active Friends who were unable to attend could have shared in this fruitful experience of community. Our discussion combined…

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Washington Quaker Workcamp Position

Coordinator Job description and position available February 2008 Washington Quaker Workcamps was founded in 1986 and is a program of William Penn House. The Coordinator plans and leads about 40 Workcamps each year. The Workcamps include working in distressed hamlets of West Virginia, reconstruction work in New Orleans, helping the elderly of Washington, DC remain…

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About Letting Our Lives Speak…

About Letting Our Lives Speak – And Those Who Have Listened Purchase Quarterly Meeting You Are Warmly Invited To Quarterly Meeting At Scarsdale Friends Meetinghouse Popham Road, Just West Of Rte 22 Sunday, November 5 Quakers have been going into prisons since Elizabeth Fry entered Newgate, and for many different reasons. Those Friends who volunteer…

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First Day Sunrise

A wreath on the door to the Meeting House Holly under fresh snow in front of the Meeting House

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The November issue of Peacework magazine (AFSC’s award-winning national peace and justice monthly, published as a program of the New England Regional Office) has a special focus on human rights, with many strong articles and photographs (visit afsc.org/Peacework just to see graphic artist Chaz Maviyane-Davies’ beautiful anti-slavery image, which he graciously allowed us to use…

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