Wicomcio River Friends Meeting of the Religious Society of FriendsWe gather in friendly assemblies to wait on the word of God.
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Help us build our new home! We are located in Salisbury, Maryland, on the Mid-Atlantic coast of the United States. We are an unprogrammed Quaker meeting, part of the Southern Quarter of Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of the Society of Friends.

Wicomico River Friends Contact Information & Directions
P.O.Box 3704
Salisbury, Maryland 21802-3704
Meeting House Phone: 410-749-9649
Email: sqm@friendsmedia.org

Join us in Worship on Sundays at 11AM
Our Children's Religious Education Class is held monthly. Contact us for details.
Adult Discussions are on Sundays at 10AM
(Except on the 2nd Sundays of each month)
Topic schedule posted on the Meeting House door

Visit our meeting to find out about other fellowship and religious education opportunities.
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  • Recent News
    March 2008 Newsletter
    Our safety therefore stands in keeping to the root of the ministry, the inspiration of the spirit, patiently waiting at all times to know our places and services in the ministry, that when we speak, it may be the word and mind of the spirit, and not our own... Samuel Bownas

    In this edition:
  • New WRFM Website

  • Upcoming SQM Gathering At WRFM

  • Housekeeping Volunteers Needed

  • Pilgrimage Project Update

  • Click here to download our newsletter in PDF.


  • September 2007 Newsletter
    In this edition:
  • Pilgrimage Project Update

  • QUERY 9 - Ministry of Outreach

  • September P&SC Charity Spotlight

  • Let it be called the Great Spirit of the Indian, the Quaker 'Inward Light' of George Fox, the 'Blessed Mary,' Mother of Jesus of the Catholics, or Brahman, the Hindu's God - they will be one, and there will come to be such a faith and liberty as shall redeem the world.
    Lucretia Mott


    March 2007 Newsletter
    The first thing to note about the blessedness proclaimed in the beatitudes is that it is not a prize held out or promised as a final reward for a certain kind of conduct; it attaches by the inherent nature of things to a type of life, as light attaches to a luminous body, as motion attaches to a spinning top, as gravitation attaches to every particle of matter. To be this type of person is to be living the happy, blessed life, whatever the outward conditions may be. And the next thing to note is that this type of life carries in itself a principle of advance. One reason why it is a blessed type of life is that it cannot be arrested, it cannot be static. The beatitude lies not in attainment, not in the arrival at a goal, but in the way, in the spirit, in the search, in the march....
    Rufus Jones (1916)




    Calendar
    Visit the links to each event to get a full description of that event. Click on the underlined headings below to get more dates for each category.
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    Sat Nov 22, 2008 - Gathering for Extended Worship
    9:30 am to 4 pm, at Chester Meeting, 520 E 24th St, Chester, PA 19013
    Sat Nov 22, 2008 - Kennett Meeting's Quaker Fair
    10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Kennett Friends Meeting House, North Union Street and West Sickle Street, Kennett Square PA
    Thu Dec 4, 2008 - PYM Interim Meeting
    6:00 p.m. at Arch Street Meeting House in Philadelphia. (Dinner at 5:00.)

    Sat Dec 13, 2008 - Burlington Quarterly Meeting
    Quarterly Meeting at Rancocas Meeting



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