Can this be a time we rethink our assumptions of Quaker worship?

From Kath­leen Wooten:

Now we are in a very strange time.  Meet­ings that in the past took months to dis­cern whether or not to rearrange their bench­es have jumped into online spaces and are cre­at­ing whole new wor­ship expe­ri­ences, with new shapes and methods.

I too have been won­der­ing whether this extend­ed peri­od of virtual-only wor­ship will help us rethink the form of our Quak­er wor­ship. A lot of soci­etal changes over the last few decades has made the clas­sic Quak­er Sun­day morn­ing wor­ship less acces­si­ble to peo­ple who might be seek­ing the insights of the Quak­er way. Sud­den­ly now there is a wealth of ways to con­nect with Friends remote­ly. It will be inter­est­ing to see how that changes things.