Primitive Christianity Revived, Again
Recent Picks from the QuakerQuaker Editors:
... we as Christians have failed to the extent that we offer up false smiles and stale certainties in the face real and genuine pain and ambiguity. We fail others and we fail ourselves, and he calls us to burn…
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Every once in a while Quaker bloggers and forum regulars seems to come together to address particular interests. In the last few weeks this has been happening around two issues: the pending break-up of Indiana Yearly Meeting and the financial difficulties of sustaining ministries in the Quaker model.
First off, the slow-motion split-up of Indiana Yearly Meeting continues, with new official recommendations recently released. Doug Bennett posted…
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QuakerQuaker This Week, 6th Month 10, 2012
A Friend asks if we're risk averse, the AFSC urges us not to simply protect the status quo, Kenyan Friends respond to war, and a pacifist challenges a self-identified Friend with the highest soapbox in American media.
QQ Editor Picks, 6/10/2012…
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QuakerQuaker This Week, Fourth Month 15 2012
Some post-Easter reflections on the Quaker Blogosphere. Patricia Barber writes of a Land of Saturdays, where we've embraced the life and death of Christ, but haven't yet experienced the joy and certainty of the Resurrection.…
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QuakerQuaker this Week, 4/9/2012
In the Quaker blogs, Alice M Yaxley asks "What Does the Gospel Look Like?" and writes "The problem's too complex for us to solve with our own minds, but sinking down into the Holy Spirit's well of deep peace and compassion, I believe we are each being led into the action that is required uniquely of us." Her post began as a response…
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QuakerQuaker This Week, 4/1/2012
On the Quaker blogs this week, there's a must-read post from Johan Maurer on the dangers of religious zealotry in the political realm, Being Wrong is Not the Same as Being Evil. For meetings trying to navigate the balance between group identity Stephen Davison has useful reflections in …
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QuakerQuaker This Week, 3/25/2012
In Five Snippets, Doug Bennett looks at the places where the Bible talk about homosexuality as a sin with the premise"And so it matters how we read the Bible." Stephen Angell maps the…
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QuakerQuaker This Week, 3/18/2012
One of our favorite posts from the Quaker web this week is Jeffrey Hipp's Why I became a Quaker--or why, as a college student, I came back after my first time. (turns out someone reached out to the new visitor and helped him get involved in the meeting). There…
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QuakerQuaker This Week, 3/13/2012
Lots of great stuff on the Quaker blogosphere this week. We're hearing a lot about Robert Griswold's "A Condition Beyond Membership" and a provocative BBC News piece that asks "…
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QuakerQuaker This Week, 3/4/2012
The most talked-about Quaker blog post this week is Mark Wutka's "Quit pushing your belief system on me!" He writes "You…
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QuakerQuaker This Week, 2/26/12
On the blogs, Robin Mohr wrote about Friends leadership and vision and the "Nakedness/You're Not a Quaker" responses continue with two more follow-up's among this week's Editor Picks. Elsewhere,…
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QuakerQuaker This Week, 2/16/2012
The most interesting conversations this week have been generated by Maggie Harrison's controversial broadside “…
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By Martin Kelley
A few weeks ago I decided to spend my lunch hour wandering Philadelphia. It was a beautiful day and I headed east, toward the Old City neighborhood. I looped around Race Street and started west when I came to the compound of the Old First Reformed UCC Church.
It has an inviting courtyard surrounded by a low brick wall and cast…
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Hi everyone,
It's been a busy summer here on QuakerQuaker despite my new job at that some other Quaker magazine. Here's some of the innovation we have these past few months:
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New Discussion Carnival: How Do We Care?
It's a new month, so time for a new "Discussion Carnival." Last week, Eileen Flanagan asked the QuakerQuaker Forum, What does "under the care of the meeting" mean to you? It's a good question. I…
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DIY Discussion Carnival
We're coming up on our last full week of this month's Discussion Carnival on "The New Do-It-Yourself Organizing." There has been some good featured blog posts but not a lot of discussion here on the QuakerQuaker forum. So let's stop beating around the bush and ask the hard question:…
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For the last few weeks we've been experimenting with sending automatic weekly updates via Mailchimp. I haven't found it as useful or personal as I'd like, so I'm switching back to manual postings.
Discussion Carnival
This month's Discussion Carnival theme is The New DIY Organizing. "DIY" is slang for do-it-yourself and we've been…
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EDITOR PICKS
For the week ending 1/14/2011.
This week has seen lots of talk about civil discourse and violence in our society. What do Friends have to say to the kind of tragedy we saw in Arizona?
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