Philadelphia-area Friend Tom Gates has started a blog. Tom’s a very grounded and thoughtful Friend and I’m glad to know we’ll be seeing more of his writings.
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Quakers Sue DHS over Immigration Enforcement and Religious Freedom — Friends Journal
March 11, 2025
Obviously the biggest Quaker news this week is a number of Quaker bodies (including my own Philadelphia Yearly Meeting) suing the Department of Homeland Security over policy changes that allow immigration agents to go into house of worship. The suit is being widely reported in mainstream media.
A new era of alt media?
March 11, 2025
I feel Anil is kind of always bullishly optimistic that we’re on the cusp of a new wave of alt publishing and believe me I share his hope, but I’d love to see some examples. Distribution is hard these days.
Choosing to thrive
March 11, 2025
Craig Barnett on UK meetings that are attracting newcomers: “Newcomers need to be made welcome, including children. They need to find people who enjoy spending time together, who are open about their spiritual experience, and willing to share the riches of the Quaker way with them. They need to experience Quaker worship that is expectant and gathered, where people take the risk of openness to the Spirit that leads to deep and vulnerable spoken ministry.”
Still looking for articles on the 400th anniversary of George Fox’s birth
March 11, 2025
The June/July _Friends Journal_ will look at Quaker founder George Fox at 400. We haven’t gotten a lot of articles yet so we’ve extended the deadline and are beating the bushes (well, the socials) for prospective writers. Maybe I have only myself to blame, as my call for submissions wondered whether this was an appropriate topic:
> Still, there’s a very good question to be asked (and perhaps an article to be written) about whether we should be making this kind of a fuss for George Fox.
Despite that, I think there’s a good purpose to looking back like this and hope there’s some articles in their pipeline to send to us by March 25th.
How do we use money?
March 11, 2025
The newest Friends Journal issue is out, looking at how we use money. It’s perhaps not the sexiest topic but it speaks to what we value as a body of believers. Are we focused on our internal group or on the world outside our walls? Sometimes the discussions around money are tedious and our decisions self-evident. I think it’s possible for a meeting to spend too much time focused on its own self-management. But there are times when discussions of resource use brings out surprising inspiration.
John Woolman to visit Cropwell Meeting
March 11, 2025
Philly/South Jersey locals might want to come to Cropwell Meeting this Sunday to meet “John Woolman” on a religious visit to the meeting.
Claire Flourish examines a Quaker anti-trans campaign
March 11, 2025
Fascinating and disturbing account of an outspoken Quaker* UK anti-trans activist who has started a video podcast interviewing prominent Friends. Most of the episodes have nothing to do with gender and sexuality but some do.
The asterisk up is there because the podcaster apparently renounced their membership in the Society of Friends when Britain Yearly Meeting passed a minute on trans inclusion. I appreciate someone disagreeing with a yearly meeting resolution and even staying in the fold despite the opposition. But when an affirming minute that doesn’t actually affect you (just your ideology) is such a burden that you leave… well then the question is why you would put such effort into a podcast of your ex-religion. it doesn’t seem like a project borne in good faith.
Claire does a great job bringing the receipts and explaining the context (the details of which I haven’t been following).
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