Witness Wednesday Silent Reflection
Take a moment to reflect in keeping with the Quaker practice of silent worship. Join us virtually on Zoom or by phone for a period of shared reflection as we seek grounding in community.
Take a moment to reflect in keeping with the Quaker practice of silent worship. Join us virtually on Zoom or by phone for a period of shared reflection as we seek grounding in community.
Take a moment to reflect in keeping with the Quaker practice of silent worship. Join us virtually on Zoom or by phone for a period of shared reflection as we seek grounding in community.
Take a moment to reflect in keeping with the Quaker practice of silent worship. Join us virtually on Zoom or by phone for a period of shared reflection as we seek grounding in community.
Take a moment to reflect in keeping with the Quaker practice of silent worship. Join us virtually on Zoom or by phone for a period of shared reflection as we seek grounding in community.
Take a moment to reflect in keeping with the Quaker practice of silent worship. Join us virtually on Zoom or by phone for a period of shared reflection as we seek grounding in community.
Our 2024 Annual Meeting brought together hundreds of Friends online and in Washington, D.C., from November 13-17 to learn, lobby, worship, and chart FCNL’s future.
Our faith calls us to hope and to action. Our faith calls us to persist in our advocacy and never give up. The recent elections have filled many with fear and anxiety, and the return of a Trump presidency presents enormous threats to our work at FCNL and our democracy.
Take a moment to reflect in keeping with the Quaker practice of silent worship. We will hold each other and the election process in the light. Join us virtually on Zoom or by phone for a period of shared reflection as we seek grounding in community.
In a pivotal election season, what are Friends called to do? What might letting our lives speak for peace, justice, and love look like now? On October 30, join us for a conversation with two Friends who have been wrestling with these questions.
Take a moment to reflect in keeping with the Quaker practice of silent worship. Emily Provance, member of Fifteenth Street Monthly Meeting in New York City with host our time of worship this evening. Join us virtually on Zoom or by phone for a period of shared reflection as we seek grounding in community.