FGC welcomes Holly Baldwin as New Welcoming Friend Project Assistant!
FGC is excited to announce that Holly Baldwin has been hired as our part-time Welcoming Friend Project Assistant!
The FGC 2017 Annual Report is online: Ripples start where Spirit moves
The FGC 2017 annual report captures how small movements can grow into profound insights.
FGC’s Spiritual Deepening eRetreat Program Receives $49,700 Grant from the Friends Foundation for the Aging
FGC has received a $49,700 grant to support further development of our Spiritual Deepening eRetreat program.
FGC welcomes Trayce Peterson as New Welcoming Friend Project Assistant!
We are excited to announce that Trayce Peterson as been hired to shepherd this work as our Welcoming Friend Project Assistant!
Vital Friends: 5 Things You Can Do To Make my Black Son Feel Welcome at Annual Sessions
Judy Williams delivered the statements below as a message during worship at New England Yearly Meeting’s Annual Sessions in August 2017.
FGC Newsletters in 2017
What a year it has been, filled with opportunities to go deeper in our spiritual journeys and discern our place in a world that is rapidly changing.
Central Committee 2017 Update
The unrelenting focus on FGC’s future direction all funneled into intense discussions and worship until the body arrived at unity around direction for the way forward.
Words by Friends: Paula Palmer
Paula has been an advocate for the rights of Indigenous peoples for over 20 years
October 2017 eNewsletters: Vital Friends and BookMusings
Each month, FGC is pleased to share resources and updates with Friends through our Vital Friends and BookMusings eNewsletters
In Appreciation: Brent Bill
How do you say good-bye to a faithful Friend who identifies himself as a “Bad Quaker”?
Words by Friends: Emily Provance
Marta Rusek asks Emily Provance, Interim Young Adult Field Secretary for New York Yearly Meeting, about outreach tools for Quaker meetings.
September 2017 eNewsletters: Vital Friends and BookMusings
Explore FGC’s September 2017 issues of Vital Friends and BookMusings.