Virtual Witness Wednesday Silent Reflection
Take a moment to reflect in keeping with the Quaker practice of silent worship. Join us virtually on Zoom or by phone for a period of shared reflection as we seek grounding in community.
Take a moment to reflect in keeping with the Quaker practice of silent worship. Join us virtually on Zoom or by phone for a period of shared reflection as we seek grounding in community.
Learn about the policy opportunities in the 118th Congress and how you can effectively engage your representatives during the February congressional recess.
Fifty years since the end of the U.S. War in Vietnam, Quakers continue to be on the forefront of opposing conscription and supporting conscientious objection to war. As Congress considers changes to the Selective Service, including proposals FCNL opposes to expand draft registration to women, FCNL is hosting a conversation about conscientious objection among Friends, from Vietnam to today.
In keeping with the Quaker practice of silent worship, join the community to hold the 118th Congress and one another in the Light as legislative sessions get underway. Join us virtually on Zoom or by phone for a period of shared reflection as we seek grounding in community.
Take a moment to reflect in keeping with the Quaker practice of silent worship. Join us virtually on Zoom or by phone for a period of shared reflection as we seek grounding in community.
Take a moment to reflect in keeping with the Quaker practice of silent worship. Join us virtually on Zoom or by phone for a period of shared reflection as we seek grounding in community.
Join us for a conversation with Pat Foreman, the founding president of the Gossamer Foundation, and learn how you can tackle climate change by keeping chickens in your backyard. An author and public speaker, Pat will share her experience with raising chickens to create compost and keep food waste out of landfills.
Interfaith leaders, members of Congress, and parents are set to speak at a joint press conference at the U.S. Capitol on Dec. 15 in support of expanding the Child Tax Credit.
Take a moment to reflect in keeping with the Quaker practice of silent worship.
The Ramallah Friends School has a long history having served not only as a school but also as a center for refugees, a hospital, and a community center. Guided by Quaker values, the school strives to offer a balanced and engaged educational institution in the Palestinian community. Learn more at our December Changemaker event.