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.

Religious education resources for children and families can be found here.
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Additional Resources
Suggestions from the Quaker Religious Education Collaborative. Topics on Adult Religious Education include: direct experience of the Divine, book recommendations, personal spiritual practices, and the roots of Quakerism.
Companions Along the Way: Spiritual Formation Within the Quaker Tradition, edited by Florence Ruth Kline with Marty Grundy, was developed from plenary and workshop sessions at the Companions Along the Way conference held in 1998 at George School in Newtown, PA. The impetus for the conference was to encourage spiritual formation in the Society of Friends through strong adult religious education. Now out of print, this wonderful collection is presented here as a series of PDFs. While there was some loss of resolution in the conversion process, these materials will still be helpful for religious education committees, spiritual formation groups, and other meeting planners.
A Short History of Quakerism in 10 Easy Points. Friend Maya Wright wrote this skit for the Young Adult Friends Conference in Richmond, Indiana, May 23-26, 2008. She welcomes and encourages anyone to re-perform this skit, with or without alterations.