While Quakerism is (still) Christian, it often comes over a. separate religion. law unto itself i. sense. They talk primarily about the Quaker heritage, while the Christian character is not adequately covered. (Posted by martin_kelley on 2008-05-09T15:59:13Z.)
"Socialism" draws with magnetic force every fruit-juice drinker, nudist, sandal-wearer, sex-maniac, Quaker, 'Nature Cure' quack, pacifist and feminist in England." (Posted by martin_kelley on 2008-05-05T21:38:39Z.)
We look back at that ag. and say they received spiritual gift. hundredfold, an outpouring unstoppable of the water of life. We think they had some secret. Did we not both quake? Were we not both smitten to the ground, and despairing? (Posted by martin_kelley on 2008-04-10T23:33:26Z.)
There will b. time when we can say God is with our Friends who struggle in Kenya, with our Friends we worship in Indiana, with our Friends all across NY, with our LGBTQ Friends. If our relationship with FUM has done nothing else it has shown us this. (Posted by martin_kelley on 2008-04-06T00:43:28Z.)
if you ask around. think you'll find tha. great many at liberal meetings do not experience that ocean [of light]. Much of what draws liberal Friends to one another is their shared affection for the Power that we identify with cultural "liberalism". (Posted by martin_kelley on 2008-04-06T00:34:29Z.)
Evangelical Friends hav. heritage particularly rich with the Power and its workings because it wasn't only the early Quakers that quaked. For man the "born again" experience was often accompanied by manifestations of the Power. (Posted by martin_kelley on 2008-03-14T22:31:38Z.)
I don?t want to gloss over things and make it sound like we?re exactly the same?we?re not, and some of the differences are difficult and painful to deal with. But differences also spice things up sometimes, giving us new avenues to find similar tr (Posted by martin_kelley on 2008-03-12T02:13:03Z.)
Today, people wit. ministry often find themselves in an awkward position. Our Quaker culture says to wait until you are recognized. But then we don't recognize anyone. [The] people who do come forth are people who are willing to put themselves forward. (Posted by martin_kelley on 2008-03-07T05:09:44Z.)
Form of worship, reliance on unmediated revelation, potential for living into the Light and decision-making assumptions top the list. She also lists issues she didn't discuss, including freedom of belief. (Posted by martin_kelley on 2008-02-26T01:52:52Z.)
Since our worship is unprogrammed, it means that if we want to practice something together, like reading the Bible or singing, o. string quartet, we do that outside of worship. (Posted by martin_kelley on 2008-02-09T12:54:25Z.)
The general secretary of Friends World Committee for Consultatio. Section of the Americas, Margaret Fraser, looks at the trends of Quaker meeting membership (FUM, FGC, EFI, Conservative, and independent; programmed and unprogrammed) in the Americas over (Posted by friends.journal on 2008-01-31T14:34:27Z.)
Is that Light "Jesus"? Seems lik. small name to me...I love that Light. rejoice in it. am trying to listen to it, to be faithful to it, and perhaps to grow into it. Is that Christian? (Posted by martin_kelley on 2008-01-24T11:22:12Z.)
Quaker Quest, with its commitment to 21st century P.R., well designed glossy posters and brochures i. way to draw new and "frightening" people to us. QQ i. direct affront to the Quietest pall which has been hanging, smog-like, over my Yearly Meeting. (Posted by martin_kelley on 2008-01-21T21:26:56Z.)
In the old days people hung out more and spoke about what happened in worship and learned about faith and practice ove. meal or while working o. project. But today most people blow into meeting and blow out. (Posted by martin_kelley on 2007-12-28T14:39:13Z.)
My understanding of discernment is that it i. process of seeking the will of God i. particular situation. Can this be done wit. questionnaire? (Posted by martin_kelley on 2007-12-10T11:29:56Z.)
That?s me i. nutshell?my personal faith and practice in five simple sentences?and the first bit could just as well have bee. quote from George Fox with the language updated and the thee?s and thou?s taken out. (Posted by martin_kelley on 2007-12-03T11:44:33Z.)
What my folks most wanted, it seemed, was to comfort themselves wit. cost-free demonstration of their own tolerance. Inthis, they revealed what may be liberalism'??s central failing -- its refusal to deal respectfully with facts. (Posted by martin_kelley on 2007-11-01T13:25:35Z.)
Are they the image of Christ? What does it mean if they are? And who a. the image of Christ to? Who are you? (Posted by martin_kelley on 2007-10-26T21:25:40Z.)
Some might sa. selection of the values above are specifically Quaker or come out of our testimonies. Bu. bet if you show this list t. Unitarian or any other lefty, they'd agree with it a. list of things to disdain. (Posted by martin_kelley on 2007-10-19T23:38:56Z.)
The differences between my home yearly meeting and Eastern Region were very evident when they presented it a. way to help people within their churches. In my or other liberal YMs, it would have been presented a. way to help "them" not us. (Posted by martin_kelley on 2007-10-11T18:50:48Z.)
I believe that if Quakers, as individuals or as groups are in 'opposing camps' as [one commenter] suggest we might be, then it is likely that the ?spirit of tolerance? has been taken over by ?our private ego positions'... (Posted by martin_kelley on 2007-10-08T14:12:32Z.)
All of us are God?s creation, God?s children: we all hav. place in the choir. It?s not about looking for the ?goodness? or the Light in people, as much as it?s recognizing that, above all, we are all ?of God.? (Posted by martin_kelley on 2007-10-08T14:06:38Z.)
"Returning to my Quaker meeting with all its fears and anxieties about what we can and can't say.... couldn't help wondering if our anxieties inhibit us and stop us from using the words which could give us strength." (Posted by martin_kelley on 2007-10-01T13:06:31Z.)
"For many people the Quaker Meeting is primaril. 'safe space. a place to be themselves, where they will be accepted ... without expectations or demands.... But for me there is something missing from this image. (Posted by martin_kelley on 2007-09-25T13:00:26Z.)
"It may be the most useful document ever produced b. member yearly meeting's representatives in my memory, but only [if it's] not mined for 'bombshell' value [and] the document's users are willing to tease out management issues from theological issues." (Posted by martin_kelley on 2007-09-22T20:51:17Z.)
"It is difficult to remai. part of an organization which exhibits so little concern for our own BYM history and suggestions for policy and direction....It is also difficult to sever ties with part of our history." (Posted by martin_kelley on 2007-09-22T12:11:23Z.)
"Maybe what's important now is not for Quakers to be uberQuakers -- or even Quakers at all. Maybe many are each being called to be Spirit-led i. more nameless, formless way, just following those inner nudges..." (Posted by martin_kelley on 2007-09-21T14:51:05Z.)
"The blunt reality: only by changing that majority will Friends succeed in changing FUM policies, an. see little likelihood that FUM's critics will invite African and Caribbean Quakers.. int. serious. dialogue on sexuality and biblical ethics." (Posted by martin_kelley on 2007-08-24T22:36:37Z.)
"[i}t?s clear that this yearly meeting does not yet have unity about leaving or defunding FUM, and that we won?t find unity in the next few days either." (Posted by martin_kelley on 2007-08-08T05:09:19Z.)
"Over all. had the same sens. had last year, that of joyful co-mingling and fellowship with my spiritual community... spoke in my speech about nurturing the experience of love in our communities, and this past weekend, we did. felt loved there." (Posted by martin_kelley on 2007-08-01T22:01:26Z.)
"Liberal Friends.. often sound as if the Light was something that they can lay claim to... They also often sound as if they think that they can change themselves and the world by their own efforts. Propositio. i. reminder that this is not possible..." (Posted by martin_kelley on 2007-08-01T20:37:50Z.)
"But the big mystical 'IT' is there anyway, and probably not terribly interested in the words... we use as we bumble around. If it's Jesus. gues. assume he can get through to me (being God and all) even i. don't know his name..." (Posted by martin_kelley on 2007-07-26T07:44:43Z.)
"The past few months have been trying for me, as I've struggled with labels: whethe. can call mysel. Christian or not, whether I'. Buddhist or not. never questioned whethe. wa. Quaker, becaus. am that to the core of my being..." (Posted by martin_kelley on 2007-07-09T06:42:45Z.)
"I must admit that the aspect of this gathering that most surprised me was the amount of Christian language.. At the risk of unfairly maligning some of my brothers and sisters. did not expect this from liberal-unprogrammed Friends." via QuakerQuaker.org (Posted by martin_kelley on 2007-07-04T19:51:24Z.)
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