In unprogrammed worship, Quakers gather in silence, usually for about an hour, with no pastor or sermon. Friends practice “expectant waiting,” a hopeful openness to hearing the voice of Spirit. Anyone may speak (“give ministry”) if they feel led.
In unprogrammed worship, Quakers gather in silence, usually for about an hour, with no pastor or sermon. Friends practice “expectant waiting,” a hopeful openness to hearing the voice of Spirit. Anyone may speak (“give ministry”) if they feel led.
"A Sampler resembles an elegant mind,
Whose passions by reason subdu'd and refin'd,
Move only in lines of affection and duty,
Reflecting a picture of order and beauty."
(Quote from the first pictured sampler)
"A Sampler resembles an elegant mind,
Whose passions by reason subdu'd and refin'd,
Move only in lines of affection and duty,
Reflecting a picture of order and beauty."
(Quote from the first pictured sampler)
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“I’d rather be jolly St. Francis, singing his canticle to the sun, than a dour, old sober-sides Quaker whose diet would appear to have been spiritual persimmons.”
Citation: Thomas Kelly, 1941
Quaker mystic and philosopher
“I’d rather be jolly St. Francis, singing his canticle to the sun, than a dour, old sober-sides Quaker whose diet would appear to have been spiritual persimmons.”
Citation: Thomas Kelly, 1941
Quaker mystic and philosopher
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“Truth for authority, not authority for truth.”
Citation: Lucretia Mott, 1871
Quaker social reformer
“Truth for authority, not authority for truth.”
Citation: Lucretia Mott, 1871
Quaker social reformer
"If you neither hear nor obey the Lord nor his servants, yet will he send more of his servants among you, so that your end shall be frustrated."
Citation: Mary Dyer, 1659
Quaker martyr
"If you neither hear nor obey the Lord nor his servants, yet will he send more of his servants among you, so that your end shall be frustrated."
Citation: Mary Dyer, 1659
Quaker martyr
"The Love I bear to the Souls of all Men makes me willing to undergo whatever can be inflicted on me."
Citation: Elizabeth Hooton
Early Quaker minister
"The Love I bear to the Souls of all Men makes me willing to undergo whatever can be inflicted on me."
Citation: Elizabeth Hooton
Early Quaker minister
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"How were our hearts melted as wax, and our souls poured out as water before the Lord, and our spirits as oil, frankincense and myrrh, offered up unto the Lord as sweet incense..."
Citation: John Burnyeat, 1691
"How were our hearts melted as wax, and our souls poured out as water before the Lord, and our spirits as oil, frankincense and myrrh, offered up unto the Lord as sweet incense..."
Citation: John Burnyeat, 1691
"'When seized by the power, some Friends quaked, vocalized, or fell unconscious to the floor, while other Friends saw brilliant light, had visions, experienced healing…"
Citation: Scott Martin, 2001
"'When seized by the power, some Friends quaked, vocalized, or fell unconscious to the floor, while other Friends saw brilliant light, had visions, experienced healing…"
Citation: Scott Martin, 2001