Virtual Witness Wednesday Silent Reflection
Take a moment to reflect in keeping with the Quaker practice of silent worship.
Take a moment to reflect in keeping with the Quaker practice of silent worship.
Take a moment to reflect in keeping with the Quaker practice of silent worship.
As we approach the 20th anniversary of the U.S. invasion of Iraq, we have a real and urgent opportunity to knock out key pillars upholding the United States’ endless wars, and to do right by the hundreds of thousands of people harmed here and abroad as a result.
Take a moment to reflect in keeping with the Quaker practice of silent worship.
Take a moment to reflect in keeping with the Quaker practice of silent worship.
Join Quaker Voluntary Service (QVS) and the Friends Committee on National Legislation (FCNL) on Tuesday, Oct. 4 at 8:00 p.m. EDT for a conversation about why and how to exercise our values in the 2022 elections. We’ll talk about where we are politically and how our spiritual grounding connects to our involvement as activists, organizers, and voters.
Join us on Weds. Sept. 28 at 6:30 p.m. EDT to discuss how Quakers are being led to respond to threats to our democracy. We’ll be joined by Gretchen Castle, dean of the Earlham School of Religion and a member of the Quaker Call steering committee, and Margaret Lew, a Friend from New York actively involved in organizing efforts responding to the Quaker Call to action. They’ll be in dialogue with FCNL’s Senior Director of Community and Culture Alicia McBride.
Take a moment to reflect in keeping with the Quaker practice of silent worship.
A Capitol Hill briefing for members for Congress and their staff on the need for federal funding for violence interrupter programs.
Take a moment to reflect in keeping with the Quaker practice of silent worship.