Friends General Conference

Together we nurture the spiritual vitality of Friends

Gainesville Quakers

" . . . walk cheerfully over the world, answering that of God in everyone . . . "

George Fox

You are welcome here.  Join us for worship.

Quakers, such as those at Gainesville Meeting, make up a small percentage of Friends around the world. Today, unprogrammed Friends collaborate with Friends from all branches of Quakerism.

Quakers who worship in unprogrammed meetings share a way of life, not a set of beliefs. We believe that there is “that of God” in everyone. We seek to experience God directly, within ourselves and in our relationships with others and the world around us. We meet together for worship in local meetings which are inclusive and open to all. Quakerism is a way of life built upon values of simplicity, peace, integrity, community, equality and stewardship, rather than a written set of beliefs. Quakers have a long-held commitment to putting their faith into direct action in the world.

Quaker meetings offer a place where people can find a real sense of community and are free to challenge, question and explore their own beliefs, values and ideas. Many Quakers describe it as a spiritual home – a place of deep connections; a group of people bound together by an awareness of the sacred in all things and a desire to change the world for the better.

 

Meeting Times

Gainesville Quaker Meeting

Meeting for Worship:  First Day  (Sunday)  11:00 am

First Day School:        First Day 11:15 am

Fellowship:                 First Day 12:00 pm

Meeting for Worship for Business:  Second First Day of the Month:  12:45 pm

Acting Clerk: Peter Harrell

What's New

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Statement of Support for the Black Lives Matter Movement

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This includes information about:

Statement on Black Lives Matter

Statement on Police Violence

Statement on Land

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These are the approved 2021 minutes of the Gainesville Quaker Meeting.

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With sorrow we announce the death of Phil Haisley. Born Apr.14, 1934, Phil grew up in Marion, Indiana. His first job was as Quaker minister to two small churches. At 19, he married his 16-year-old girlfriend.

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This page includes various resources related to non-violent action.  It includes videos, books, workshops, articles and other things that may relate to aspects of non-violence and non-violent direct action.

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Worship with us!

352-372-1070
Gainesville Quaker Meetinghouse
702 NW 38th Street
Gainesville, FL 32607
United States
Meeting Times: 

Gainesville Quaker Meeting

Meeting for Worship:  First Day  (Sunday)  11:00 am

First Day School:        First Day 11:15 am

Fellowship:                 First Day 12:00 pm

Meeting for Worship for Business:  Second First Day of the Month:  12:45 pm

Acting Clerk: Peter Harrell

Accessibility

Fully handicapped accessible

Hearing assistance in the Meeting Room

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Donations go directly to Gainesville Monthly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers). Annie is acting treasurer. Click Here to Donate

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