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PhYM Annual Sessions July 25-29, 2018

July 25th – 29th, 2018 • College of New Jersey


Annual Sessions 2018

This Year’s Theme

The theme for the 2018 Annual Sessions is, “How Our Lives Speak.” We trace this idea–that one’s life can be an expression of one’s values–back to the journal of George Fox, a co-founder of Quakerism. In multi-generational worship, through programs for children, families and youth, and by learning, listening and conducting the business of our busy yearly meeting, we will share stories and witness our Faith to each other from July 25-29.

Follow these links for information on:
Children’s Program
Middle School Friends Program
Young Friends (High School) Program
Young Adult Friends Program

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Conversations on Race

Conversations on Race – March 28, 7 pm 

Western Quarterly Meeting has been peripherally involved in the planning and hosting of this monthly conversation (4th Tuesdays at 7pm), which currently meets at Kennett Friends Meeting House (in the Worship Room). In March Iram Shaukat, of the Islamic Society of Delaware and the Delaware Civil Rights Coalition will share perspective on “Muslim Families in America”. Followed by small group discussions. All encouraged to participate.

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Conversations on Race (series)

Topic: White Privilege
Speaker: Rev. Greg Pelley, Pastor
Unitarian Universalist Society of Millcreek, DE
Date: Tuesday, March 22, 7:00 pm

Western Quarter Friends have joined with MLK CommUnity Advocates and Inclusive Social Ministry for Solidarity (ISIMs) to help arrange a series of Conversations on Race. These conversations will feature a short presentation by a guest speaker, followed by time to gather in smaller groups and practice listening to one another. They will be held on the fourth Tuesday of each month, at a variety of locations.

We hope you can attend.
Please share this notice with anyone who may be interested.
This is an inclusive community event supported by the MLK CommUnity Advocates and the ISMs ministry of the Church of the Open Door.
Conversations about Race will be held on the 4th Tuesday of each month.

 

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