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Indianapolis First Friends is a Quaker meeting that seeks to hear God and serve others through a unique Christian perspective emphasizing simplicity, peace, integrity, community, and equality. They offer both silent worship and communal gathering, welcoming people of all backgrounds and identities.
3030 Kessler Boulevard East Drive, Indianapolis, IN, 46220
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