Words by Friends: Achieving Unity through Earthcare
How can we become more conscious of the impact we have on the natural world in our day-to-day decisions?
BookMusings: March 2017
In this issue, QuakerBooks & More celebrates women’s history.
FGC Welcomes New Conference and Events Associate Elizabeth Piersol Schmidt!
On March 27th, FGC welcomed Elizabeth Piersol Schmidt as the new Conference and Events Associate.
Learnings from the 2016 FGC Gathering
FGC’s General Secretary Barry Crossno shares a summary of actions taken to ensure our annual summer Gathering is welcoming and enjoyable for everyone.
BookMusings: February 2017
In this issue, LVM Shelton reviews The Third Reconstruction.
Seeds That Change The World: Essays on Quakerism, Spirituality, Faith, and Culture
Quaker Press of FGC is pleased to announce its first new release in almost four years – Debbie Humphries’ Seeds that Change the World: Essays on Quakerism, Spirituality, Faith, and Culture.
BookMusings: January 2017
In this issue, Max Carter reviews “Discovering Humor in the Bible.” Plus – meet six activists worth knowing for 2017 and celebrate Rufus Jones’ birthday!
BookMusings: December 2016
In this issue, Ellen Michaud reviews Philip Gulley’s latest venture into Hope.
BookMusings: November 2016
The autumn and winter holiday seasons are a wonderful time to focus on who and what is important to us, and who we are as Friends.
QuakerBooks Updates: November 2016
New business hours, an exciting new opportunity for Friends who are called to the ministry of supporting independent bookstores, and a new reading list for Friends and their loved ones as they prepare for the Thanksgiving holiday in the United States.
BookMusings: October 2016
In this edition of BookMusings, we’re looking at how faith influences the way we understand and relate to the world around us.
Moral Day of Action: Reflection by Lena Glickman
Monday September 12th, 200 low wage workers, faith leaders and activists stood on the steps of the Pennsylvania Capitol in Harrisburg, demanding that our elected representatives take action against injustice.