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Friends World Committee on Consultation

The next blogger-covered sessions of Friends World Committee for Consultation will be the Indiana USA meeting of the America's Section. Bloggers Robin M and Brent Bill are co-hosting a informal "Convergent Friends" dinner one night of the sessions.

Other recently covered FWCC events: Triennial Sessions in Dublin, Ireland, 8/2007.

Shawna explores The Ways Which Lead to Peace

With the FWCC. have the opportunity to explore for myself what is essential to my faith, and what is only useful within context, and what is actuall. stumbling block to my faith. (Posted by robinmohr on 2008-04-30T17:35:35Z.)

What Canst Thou Say?: Convergent Friends Dinner in Indiana

(Posted by robinmohr on 2008-04-09T19:28:31Z.)

Chris M w/2nd hand report on convergent dinner

They included Friends from meetings affiliated with Friends United Meeting and Friends General Conference, as well as Conservative and unaffiliated yearly meetings. (Posted by martin_kelley on 2008-04-08T03:16:22Z.)

Shawna on the little miracles that

This is wha. cal. "shoelace miracle." It'. little thing. really little and unimportant thing. And not very impressive. But it's like this: whe. three-yr-old goes to his father and holds out his shoe, and asks his father to tie his shoelace. (Posted by martin_kelley on 2008-04-08T03:07:16Z.)

Robin can say you're invited to a Convergent Friends' Dinner in Indiana ? April 2008

Put this in your calendar: Sunday, April 6, 2008. The Bill family farm. Exact time is still to be determined. (Posted by chrismsf on 2008-01-17T06:47:21Z.)

What Canst Thou Say?: Feature Article in Friends Journal

Wess and my article is online at FJ site (Posted by robinmohr on 2007-10-26T04:27:58Z.)

Dragon: First Report from Northern Ireland

(Posted by chrismsf on 2007-08-11T04:33:51Z.)

Quaker Street Jez on the the upcoming FWCC meeting and Quaker visits electronic and real

"I'm looking forward to hearing more perspectives on Quakerism, voices that will tell me more about their experience of seeking and following God... [R]eligion is not just about what we believe, but what we do and how we live a. result of that belief." (Posted by martin_kelley on 2007-08-03T22:11:15Z.)

What Canst Thou Say?: The Convergent Dinner in Boston, March 2007

(Posted by robinmohr on 2007-05-22T21:31:50Z.)

What Canst Thou Say?: Traveling companion or not?

(Posted by robinmohr on 2007-05-15T00:38:00Z.)

What Canst Thou Say?: Mothers as Traveling Ministers

the mundane details (Posted by robinmohr on 2007-03-21T19:38:32Z.)

What Canst Thou Say?: Dios Es Bueno

(Posted by robinmohr on 2007-03-21T19:37:50Z.)

What Canst Thou Say?: Reclaiming the Power of Primitive Quakerism in a Postmodern World

(Posted by robinmohr on 2007-03-21T19:37:04Z.)

Wess reports on the FWCC convergent workshop

I spent the end of last week in Providence Rhode Island helping wit. workshop about convergent Friends. wanted to give an overview of what we did there so those who are curious can be in the know. (Posted by chrismsf on 2007-03-20T03:36:11Z.)

Rhode Island: FWCC report call-in

Chris M.'s notes fro. phone call with Robin M. in Providence (Posted by chrismsf on 2007-03-17T05:19:24Z.)


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