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The New Quaker Monasticism and Liturgy

by micahUncategorizedPosted on February 20, 201028 Comments

This Ash Wednesday, a few friends and I got together to observe the beginning of Lent. We shared a meal, and then we read the lectionary scripture for the day and settled into waiting worship. After worship had broken, we walked together over to St. Mark’s Episcopal church to attend their service. For me, the …

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Further Reflections on Gospel Ministry

by micahMinistryPosted on February 5, 20085 Comments

I continue to reflect on my role as evangelist in a world where the Gospel cannot be contained in any words or phrasing, either of my own or of my faith community. God is too big to have any sense that I, or Quakers, or even (mono)theists have a corner on that relationship. The response …

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Friends and the Spiritual Forces of Evil

by micahUncategorizedPosted on January 24, 200713 Comments

I tried to talk with a group of Quakers recently about the concept of evil in the thought of early Friends. I communicated to them what I had come across in my reading of early Friends, such as George Fox, Margaret Fell, Robert Barclay and William Penn, among others, which was that the early Quakers …

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