Dear Friends,
I have considered myself to be a Quaker in spirit for quite a few years now. I have not formally joined in membership at the meeting I attend for complicated reasons such as chronic illness and dividing our family on a First Day.
I am now finding the way is opening now for me more to seek membership, though I am a Christian Friend in a liberal area of Quakers. I enjoy the variation and diversity within and feel that I am able to attend, but now that other issues are settled, I am hesistating as I wonder if others in the Meeting will want me present or if I will be a distraction and an annoyance to those who do not approve of adhering to more early Quaker ways.
Have some of you in this situation periodically traveled to visit Meeting houses where there are those who are also like-minded? If so, how have you been received? Has this helped support you or further complicated your schedule? Also, if you do not mind, if you are a Christian Quaker within liberal circles do you feel strong enough to speak your vocal ministry? I appreciate any insight you can offer.
In Friendship,
Jan Lyn