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FGC Policies and Guidelines
Friends General Conference has collected some of its policies and guidelines here for the convenience of Friends and interested parties. Policies are approved by FGC’s governing body, while guidelines may be approved by a committee or FGC staff. On a desktop, use the menu on the right to view resources. On a mobile device, use…
Spiritual Deepening Library
The Spiritual Deepening Library is a collection of exercises meant to deepen the life, worship, connection, and witness of individuals and meetings through the exploration of Quaker thought and practice, sharing and deep listening.
God is Within Her: Quakers Experience The Color Purple
A resource for Friends to explore their own spirituality via an important piece of literature, This resource may be used in community with local meetings, newcomers, seekers, and the wider Quaker community.
Public Ministry
Public Ministry in the Quaker tradition refers to when a Friend responds to a calling from the Spirit by offering their gifts in a sustained, outward-facing way, not just within their own meeting. It means living out a “lived faith intentionally exercised toward others,” (as Jay Marshall, former Dean of Earlham School of Religion put…
Minutes of Conscience and Quaker Social Action
The list below represents Minutes of Conscience, or public statements about values, that are submitted by Quaker meetings.
New Quaker Hub
Friends General Conference has developed this checklist to aid newcomers to the Quaker life. Try one item or try them all–do whatever works for your own faith walk!
Anti-Racism
These antiracism resources from Friends General Conference can help your community develop racial and ethnic awareness.
Quaker Practices & Structure
Quaker practices for worship, discernment and clerking that can help to create vibrant Quaker communities, anchored in Love.
Start a New Quaker Meeting
Quaker worship groups and meetings are dynamic faith communities. It is wonderful that you are considering starting a worship group or meeting! Below is some information that will help you in this spiritual endeavor. Context and Definitions A Quaker worship group or meeting is a small community of at least two people who come together…
Meetinghouse Construction and Renovation
How can a meetinghouse reflect Quaker values of simplicity? These resources from FGC offer tips on budgeting and working with contractors.
Outreach
Outreach is the sharing of Quaker spiritual journeys, values, and practices with people who are seeking. It invites care, solidarity, and an open door rather than conversion.
Adult Religious Education, Conferences, and Communities
Friends General Conference provides resources to guide teachers and facilitators of adult religious education; suggested activities for adults at the meeting house and beyond; and conferences and retreats geared toward adults.
Spiritual Practices
There are many forms of ministry among Friends: Quakers are all called to different ministries at different times. Meetings can choose to support Friends who have a leading to ministry in a variety of ways. For similar resources, see our Quaker Practices & Structures page. Use the menu bar at the right (for a desktop) or…
Intergenerational Community
This resource section includes activities designed for intergenerational Quaker communities. Friends of all ages can take part, from children and teens to adults and elders.
Children and Families
Experiencing the Quaker way from a young age can help children experience the Divine, grounding them in something greater than themselves. FGC’s resource for Children and Families include resources for teachers and ideas for youth workers, and information about Faith & Play stories.
Communications
Quaker communications resources on website design, developing a strong social media presence, and working with various technologies.