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Mission Statement:
Our purpose is encouraging, loving, and supporting a diverse group of people who gather to deepen their experience of the inner light of God. We direct this inner light outward in service to others to share the love of Christ.
**Following the teachings of the Living Christ, we are an open, loving, and affirming community.
We believe that God’s Light is inherent within all people. There are no exceptions.**
Category Archives: Messages
The Will to Love and the Wind of Friendship by Paul Blankenship
I am a cosmic ball of emotional energy, sitting in the world of my mind, the world of my office, the world of homelessness, the world of academia. There is excitement. In a few short hours, I will see … Continue reading →
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You Feed Them by Gary Jewell
Matthew 14: 13-21 Some of us were raised with a whole host of very clear and explicit rules in our families; and for some of us the rules were a little less explicit. I suspect most of the rules in … Continue reading →
Be Not Afraid by Walter Simon
PROLOGUE: “Most people are playing nice right now managing this virus, the wreckage, pain and anger it will leave behind requires solidarity and healing.” New York Times, 4/20/2020 “. . . a Quaker is a friend who helps you find … Continue reading →
Unmasked by Deborah Suess
Luke 24:13-35 My wonderful Aunt, Bunny Gillin, lives at Friends Homes, a retirement community here in Greensboro. When the plea went out a few weeks ago for homemade masks…. she got busy making masks for anyone in need. As her … Continue reading →
Easter Sunday feels more like Holy Saturday by Paul Blankenship
It doesn’t feel like Easter. Not to me, anyway. Not right now. Let me be honest. On Easter, Jesus emerged from the tomb. He put two feet on the ground. He took fresh air into his lungs. He gardened, I … Continue reading →
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What is Holding You? by Paul Blankenship
Good morning, Friends. It’s good to be with you in Zoomland and to be traveling through this unusual, transformative, and deeply unfortunate time with The Beautiful People of the Divine Light. Sigmund Freud, the father of psychoanalysis, helped transform the … Continue reading →
Constantine by Paul Blankenship
Needle Hill It is a cold winter evening in Seattle. A light rain is falling on my beanie, on my shoulders. Grey clouds fill the sky. Loud horns and unapologetic sirens envelope the soundscape. I can barely hear myself think. … Continue reading →
A Fool’s Journey into Quakerly Friendship by Paul Blankenship
Tarot Rob lights a match. He reaches into a small yellow pouch and pulls out a gathering of dried lavender. He breaks the lavender, gently, and tears off a small piece. I am absorbed in the sound it makes, the … Continue reading →
Light and Darkness by Ruthie Tippin
What is your first instinct – your first act – when you walk into a dark room? Mine is to find a light switch… to turn on a light! I want to know where I am, to see where I’m … Continue reading →
Making Quaker Spirituality Public by Paul Blankenship
1. How Friends Will be Known In the thirteenth chapter of John’s Gospel, we witness an exceptionally tender and vulnerable moment in the Christian story. Jesus, cognizant that his death is at hand, that the Accuser is present, and that … Continue reading →
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