Abington Friends
School |
Abington Friends School is a K-12 Quaker school
that is organized under the care of Abington
Monthly Meeting. It's informative web
site includes information on admissions, the school
curriculum, calendar, activities, and quaker
orientation. |
| Philadelphia
Yearly Meeting |
An on-line source for information about the
publications and activities of the yearly
meeting. |
| Faith
and Practice |
A link to an on-line copy of Philadelphia
Yearly Meeting's most recent edition of this
excellent introduction to the faith and practice of
Quakerism. |
| Friends
Journal |
An electronic link to a monthly journal devoted
to Quaker practice and belief. It contains the
contents of recent issues and an on-line
subscription form. |
| Pendle
Hill |
A link to the Quaker center for study and
contemplation. It lists current and future
programs, and a list of publications. An on-line
bookstore is available. |
| American Friends
Service Committee |
Link to the activities of the service
committee, where you can get current information
about on-going activities of this Nobel Peace Prize
winning organization. |
| Friends
General Conference |
Information about the conferences, publications
and gatherings of the FGC, an organization that
supports the unprogrammed tradition of the Society
of Friends. |
| The Quaker
Home Page |
Links to many Quaker organizations and
bibliographies, as well as sites that, though they
contain "Quaker" in their names, have nothing to do
with the Religious Society of Friends (Quaker Oats,
for example). |
|
Frequently Asked Questions |
The FAQ page published by the
soc.religion.quaker discussion group. It tries to
answer many of the questions people have about
Quaker practices and beliefs in such a way that the
answers will encompass the beliefs of most (but
certainly not all) Quakers. |
| The
Quaker Information Center |
Located in the lobby of Friends Center at 15th
and Cherry Streets in Philadelphia, the QIC is an
inviting and comfortable place for conversation,
browsing, reading, acquiring free Quaker
literature, and perusing display sale items which
can be ordered via catalogs. |