Davis Friends Meeting
We welcome all to our silent (mostly) Meeting for Worship each Sunday beginning at 10 a.m. and to fellowship after the worship. Together with all Quakers worldwide, we believe that each individual can commune with the divine without need of clergy or doctrine. We have no professional clergy, and each person present is responsible for the quality of the worship.
Our Meeting was founded in the early 1960s and has its Meetinghouse at 345 L St. Usually, 30-40 people participate in the Meeting for Worship. We are very active in the community, and we support peace, ecological, and social justice activities at the local, state, national and international level.
We welcome families with children, university students, and individuals of all ages. We have a children’s program on Sunday mornings. We are an “open, welcoming, and affirming” Meeting. Please join us!
We continue to be a strong community with lots of mutual care despite virtual Meeting for Worship and social distancing.
NOTE: The Davis Friends Meeting is not currently using the “Sign up for online Meeting access" feature (green buttons on upper left and lower right of this home page).
Meeting Times
We have moved our worship on-line during COVID-19 restrictions. Please contact [email protected] or call at the telephone number above for login information.
Every Sunday morning:
Virtual Meeting for Worship, 10:00-10:40 AM
Zoom meeting opens at 9:30 AM for greetings and welcome of visitors
Every Wednesday afternoon:
Virtual Meeting for Worship, 5:00-5:30 PM
Monthly Meeting for Business
Second Sunday of each month except July, 11:45~1:30
For questions about Davis Friends Meeting website, contact Bob Reis, website administrator, [email protected]
What's New
Recently added Pendle Hill pamphlets: PH # 430 Renee Crauder, "The Door In." and PH #443 Jerry Knutson, "Individual Spiritual Discernment. Receiving, Testing, and Implementing Leadings from a Higher Power."
QuakerSpeak weekly videos. We encourage you to take a look at the free weekly YouTubes produced by Quakerspeak.com.
Friends House Moscow funds projects for peace and civil society in the former Soviet Union. It supports projects in a variety of areas including human rights, education, restorative justice, and non-violent communication.
Ben Lomond Quaker Center is a self-service conference and retreat center in northern California that offers simple, modestly priced, comfortable accommodations.
A children’s program is offered each Sunday from October through June. It begins at 10:10. Our activities include art, games, songs, stories and discussion related to Quaker testimonies such as simplicity, equality, and peace.
Worship with us!
We have moved our worship on-line during COVID-19 restrictions. Please contact [email protected] or call at the telephone number above for login information.
Every Sunday morning:
Virtual Meeting for Worship, 10:00-10:40 AM
Zoom meeting opens at 9:30 AM for greetings and welcome of visitors
Every Wednesday afternoon:
Virtual Meeting for Worship, 5:00-5:30 PM
Monthly Meeting for Business
Second Sunday of each month except July, 11:45~1:30
For questions about Davis Friends Meeting website, contact Bob Reis, website administrator, [email protected]