Math: A Path to Peace Via Evolution
Join Lehigh Valley Friends on Zoom for the next offering in their Spiritual Life Program: Math: A Path to Peace Via Evolution.
The Joys and Challenges of Aging: Supporting Each Other As We Age in Community
On Sunday, May 26th join Lehigh Valley Friends for the next offering in their Spiritual Life Program (SLP) series.
Spiritual Life Program at Lehigh Valley
Lehigh Valley Friends would like to invite Friends from around the Quarter to join them for their ongoing Spiritual Life Program. On April 28th at 12:00 pm, member Joyce Hinnefeld will introduce the work of Shining Light, a Pennsylvania-based organization that works with incarcerated individuals.
Legacy Giving: Let Your Life Speak
Join Solebury Friends on Sunday, April 28th at 11:15 am for an informative presentation on how to have your legacy live on, given by Mimi Blackwell, Director of Philanthropic Services at Friends Fiduciary.
Pamphlets & Pastries
The Worship and Ministry Committee of Lehigh Valley Friends Meeting is sponsoring Pamphlets and Pastries at which interested Friends will discuss selected Pendle Hill pamphlets.
Pamphlets & Pastries
The Worship and Ministry Committee of Lehigh Valley Friends Meeting is sponsoring Pamphlets and Pastries at which interested Friends will discuss selected Pendle Hill pamphlets.
The Palestine-Israel Conflict in 2023: Issues, Responses, and Prospects
Jim & Deb Fine will speak on the topic The Palestine-Israel Conflict in 2023: issues, responses, and prospects on Sunday, October 15th at 10:00 am on zoom and at Fallsington Friends Meeting.
Gardening As Spiritual Practice
Lehigh Valley Monthly Meeting extends a warm invitation to their monthly Adult Religious Education program featuring two presenters on "Gardening As Spiritual Practice.”
Report on FCE Sponsored Trip to the Middle East
Deb and Jim Fine will be leading the Adult Class at Fallsington Friends Meeting on April 30th, which begins promptly at 10:00 am
Lucretia Mott Visits Newtown Meeting
Who is Lucretia Mott? Born in Nantucket in 1793 of Quaker parents, she became an abolitionist, suffragist, Quaker Minister, anti-war activist, and founder of Swarthmore College. In an age when most women were not expected to think about issues of the day, Lucretia Mott not only contemplated them, but also spoke out on them.
What Does Inward Light Mean to You?
Join Solebury Friends at their meetinghouse on March 27th at 11:30 am for a talk by Nikki Mosgrove of Nia Ministries entitled “What Does Inward Light Mean to You? How Do You Share It with the World?”
Two Voices: Healing Our Shared History
Doylestown Meeting member, Arla Patch, of CNA Coalition of Natives and Allies, will lead a discussion and answer questions after we watch her take the voice of a colonizer in a 20-minute presentation on our region's Native American history recorded at Princeton University
Farm to Home Philadelphia Program at Newtown Meeting
Haile Johnston, co-founder of The Common Market family of companies in Philadelphia, will discuss the highly successful farm to home fresh produce program via Zoom to the Newtown Quaker Meeting adult class at 9:45 a.m. on First Day (Sunday), March 13, 2022.
Doylestown Meeting Quaker Forum: Money & Soul
Join Doylestown Friends for their February Quaker Forum, facilitated by the meeting’s Peace and Service Committee, entitled “Money and Soul.” It will be framed around the thoughts expressed by Friend Pamela Haines, in a Pendle Hill pamphlet of the same name.
Yardley Friends Adult Discussion: Support for Refugees
Join Yardley Friends Meeting on Sunday, January 23 at 11:45 AM when they will welcome Nancy Martin and Pat McBee from Newtown Meeting, who will be speaking about their involvement with the Bucks County Interfaith Coalition for Refugee Resettlement (BCICRR).
Doylestown Meeting Quaker Forum: Exploring Meeting for Business
Join Doylestown Friends after the rise of meeting for their January Quaker Forum on January 23rd at 11:30 am. Zachary Dutton, PYM’s Associate Secretary for Program and Religious Life will join us for one hour to cover basic for keeping meeting for worship for business running smoothly.
Newtown Friends Adult Class: Being an Ally During Attacks on Others
Barbara Simmons and Tayna Longino will lead a discussion on Impact, Intent and Effective Allyship in the Face of Ism’s to Newtown Quaker Meeting adult class this Sunday, January 23rd at 9:45 AM.
Adult Class at Newtown Friends Meeting: Historic Fair Hill
Join Newtown Friends Meeting's Adult class at 9:45 am on September 26th for a program on Historic Fair Hill in Philadelphia.
Music with Fallsington Friends
You are all invited to worship in sound with Fallsington Friends as they play and sing their usual and unusual collection from their own expressions of love for God, the planet and each other.
Seeking a Deeper Understanding of Quaker Decision-making
Arthur Larrabee, lawyer, lifelong Quaker, and former head of Quakers in the tri-state area, will speak via Zoom to the adult class of Newtown Friends Meeting at 9:45 AM on Sunday, May 23.
Rebuilding Black America in a Post Trump World
Fallsington Friends Meeting will be sponsoring a talk on Sunday March 21st by Ras J. Jondhi Harrell entitled Rebuilding a Black America in a Post Trump World.
Want to Visit Us?
Bucks Quarter is composed of 14 Quaker meetings; twelve in Bucks County, one in Lehigh County and one in Hunterdon County, NJ. Find the location of a meeting on our interactive map. Check out the other links on this page to get a more detailed description of what each meeting has to offer, including worship times and childcare options. All are welcome!