Baltimore Emergent Church Quaker experiment

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My friend Kevin-Douglas emailed recently about a new worship group he's helped to start in downtown Baltimore. It sounds like some of the other Christ-center worship groups that have been popping up the shadow of established Quaker meetings. It's consciously small and home-based, taking place at a non-traditional time with an implicit Emergent Church flavor. Experienced Friends are involved (I know KD from FGC's Central Committee for example) and while it's formed next to and out of large, active meetings, it's not schismatic.

I asked KD if I could put his description up as a "guest post.' I'm hoping a post here can let more seekers and Friends in Baltimore know about it. But beyond that, there's a definite small movement afoot and I thought Ranter readers might be interested in the example (here are a few others: Laughing Waters and Chattahoochee (thanks to Bill Samuel for the last link, some of these are indexed in his helpful Friends Christian Renewal listing).

From KD:

Before R. got sick and eventually died, we had been thinking of hosting an informal meeting for worship in the manner of Friends at our house that would be explicitly Christ-centered. We aren't talking Christian Orthodoxy here, but rather with the understanding of all involved that we come together to explore our faith through the teachings of Jesus and those who came before and after him.  It would be Quaker in that we'd follow in the tradition of Quaker Christians, gaining from their wisdom and experience.

Now, the Spirit is leading me back to this.  

So, what is going on? 

I very much appreciate universalism as a world view. I in no way believe that Christianity is the only way. I do believe, however, that Jesus is the Way, Truth and the Life.  The Way being one of love and compassion, of justice and sincere seeking of that mystery that I call God.  I don't think Jesus was the only one who brought that way, but I do see his way as leading to God, and that by his Way, we can get to God. It doesn't matter to me whether he was or is God; I do see him as a sacrament, a way to God.  For me he is the way to God.  He is living. I know this experientially.

So I want to share in this with others. I want to sit in silence, or sing in praise, or consider a query, scripture or word of advice from Friends past with others who also want to know God through Christ.  I'm not concerned about theology.  IT's about experience for me.  I don't mind if those who don't "know Jesus" come, as I know God can speak through all.   If those who come and don't consider themselves Christian are willing to wrestle with the teachings of Jesus and his ancestors and his followers, then I say WELCOME!  I'm not set on form either.  I do prefer unprogrammed worship, but I mean that literally:  that we don't necessarily set a program, but that there indeed may be silence or a query, scripture or advice read at the beginning of worship. Perhaps candles are lit, maybe even *gasp* incense!  I don't feel the need to be bound to our puritan roots and yet I feel the wisdom of allowing the Spirit to direct the worship is a wisdom we should continue to follow.  I believe in experiential and experimental worship. Perhaps we have the Friends hymnal available and one may feel led to sing from it and others can join if they too feel led.  As for now, it's been completely unprogrammed worship as one would find in most Conservative Friends meetings.   As for community, I hope God will gather together a community where we do recognize ministries and gifts perhaps in the way that Friends have done so traditionally but maybe in radically new ways!   I'm so tired of Evangelical/Liberal/Conservative labels.  Can we just be Friends?

I do so love being Quaker.  I do so love Jesus.  I hope to find a community where these are wed without qualifications.

We meet third Sundays of every month at a home (Mine right now) from 5-6pm and are listed in Quaker Finder:

Downtown Baltimore Worship Group
Christ-centered, unprogrammed worship is generally held on the 3rd Sunday of the month at 5:00 PM in a home. Follow link for current details.

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Thanks for posting this martin, this is helpful for my own studies and it's also exciting to see this stuff happening.

Liz Opp said:

Nice to read about the new Baltimore worship group. FYI, Laughing Waters Friends Worship Group now has a website, where seekers and Friends can find much more detail about who we are and how we came to be.

Blessings,
Liz Opp, The Good Raised Up

Craig said:

Martin,

You might want to include two other Meetings on this list. One is Prism (http://www.getdunne.com/prism/) and Hillel Friends in Greensboro (http://www.hillelfriends.org/).

Love and peace,
Craig

Martin Kelley Author Profile Page said:

Thanks Craig!, and sure we can use these comments as a place to try to come up with a directory of these experiments.

KD Olive said:

Hey Friends

Working on a web site. We now have to meet at the local Metropolitan Community church because my living room can't hold a dozen people. We're beginning a monthly book or Bible study as well.

please keep us in your prayers!

KD

Robin Mohr said:

Rachel Stacy talked about the Baltimore group in her keynote address to the FWCC meeting. It was received with much pleasure and excitement.

I'd add the extended meeting for worship at San Francisco Friends Meeting in California on fifth Sundays from 9:30am-12:00noon.

And then Brent Bill and I were just talking about the possibilities for a directory of worship groups like this.

Yes, something good (and Godly) is going on.

KD said:

Hi Friends,

Just an update on the site for the worship group. Our first meeting at the new site is this Sunday. Please hold us in the Light! We're also going to start meeting once a month in a café in the Gayborhood for a book study. We thought about doing it in a home until one attender reminded us that perhaps we should be taking the church to the community instead. So, we shall see what doors open.

Attendance ranges from half a dozen to a dozen. I wish it was a weekly group!

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