Virtual Events in the Quaker Community: January 2021
Connect with Friends and go deeper in your spiritual experience with these upcoming virtual events in January.
FGC is taking a winter holiday break!
FGC’s (currently virtual) office will be closed between December 24th, 2020 and January 3rd, 2021.
FGC Newsletters: November & December 2020
Each month, FGC distributes digital newsletters to share updates and information about FGC and its programs.
Updates from FGC
It may be getting colder outside, but we’re hard at work inside the virtual office nurturing the spiritual lives of Friends!
Promote your Quaker Community’s Virtual Opportunities with FGC!
As the pandemic continues Friends and spiritual seekers will be searching for virtual opportunities to enjoy faith and fellowship in the months ahead.
A Report from the 2020 Central Committee Meeting
Central Committee, the governing body of FGC, gathered virtually from October 16th to 18th, 2020.
Do you know these tax advantages for charitable giving in 2020?
The CARES Act created several ways to help nonprofits based in the USA and provide important tax incentives for people making charitable donations.
Donna Eisenhower
When Donna signed up for Spiritual Deepening eRetreats in early 2020, she expected to continue in her self-paced exploration into Quaker thought. What she didn’t anticipate was the community she would discover during the early days of the pandemic.
Virtual Events in the Quaker Community: November & December 2020
Connect with Friends and go deeper in your spiritual experience with these upcoming virtual events in November and December.
The 2021 FGC Gathering will be virtual!
The 2021 FGC Gathering “Way Will Open” will be held online, June 27 – July 3, and not in person.
The U.S. Election: Nonviolence, Your Meeting, and You
As the 2020 Election in the U.S. approaches, remember that we share a deep spiritual commitment to peace and nonviolence.
Letter from FGC’s Christian and Interfaith Relations Committee regarding Election Day 2020 in the U.S.
The Christian and Interfaith Relations Committee of Friends General Conference views with alarm recent developments that threaten the normal performance of the November election.