When Quakers gather to make decisions, they do so with the hope of being called into unity by the loving Spirit who guides their steps in the practice that Friends call “meeting for worship with attention to business.”
The authors share how way opened for them to become engaged in the life of a community and Quaker meeting in one of the world’s troubled places. By Avis Crowe and Dyckman Vermilye Pendle Hill Pamphlet #293
Friends schools exist to empower students, faculty, and staff to live more fully in the Truth, to educate for goodness, and to bring each person to the “teacher within.”
Dare to love God! Dare to practice that love everywhere in God’s family, seeing the divine likeness in everyone, mixture of earth and heaven though we be!
Thoughtful presentations on these ancient biblical texts bring the wisdom of the ages into our present-day experiences. By George Peck Pendle Hill Pamphlet #298
The author is a Jungian analyst with a special interest in the spiritual and psychological meaning of fairy tales. By David Hart Pendle Hill Pamphlet #210