Virtual Witness Wednesday Silent Reflection
Take a moment to reflect in keeping with the Quaker practice of silent worship.
Take a moment to reflect in keeping with the Quaker practice of silent worship.
This is a book launch for the new book: The Quaker World edited by C. Wess Daniels and Rhiannon Grant. The book includes a chapter by FCNL’s past-General Secretary Diane Randall.
Take a moment to reflect in keeping with the Quaker practice of silent worship.
Take a moment to reflect in keeping with the Quaker practice of silent worship.
Our 2022 Annual Meeting brought together hundreds of Friends online and in Washington, D.C., to learn, lobby, worship, and chart FCNL’s future. Nearly 300 advocates from 43 states completed 160 lobby visits in support of the Environmental Justice for All Act (H.R. 2021/S. 872).
As we gather to learn more about the ongoing Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW) epidemic and the movement to bring justice for our Indigenous sisters and the families who miss them, let us ask how the Church might start to support these critical efforts.
Take a moment to reflect in keeping with the Quaker practice of silent worship.
Friends are invited to come together in a worship space held jointly by Beacon Hill Friends House and the Friends Committee on National Legislation. Join us on Election Day, Nov. 8, from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m., EST.
Call to Conscience is a twice monthly meeting with FCNL’s Sustainable Energy and the Environment team. It is a time to connect with activists across the country, hear updates about what is happening with Congress and the administration, and identify opportunities to take action to protect the climate in your own community.
Take a moment to reflect in keeping with the Quaker practice of silent worship.