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Schuykill Friends Meeting is a Friends meeting serving Phoenixville, Pennsylvania. Rooted in the Quaker tradition of seeking the Inner Light, this community gathers for worship, reflection, and peace witness.
Plymouth Meeting Friends Meeting House is a Religious Society of Friends (Quaker) congregation dedicated to seeking truth and living out their faith through contemplative worship and service to the community.
Darby Friends Meeting is a historic Quaker congregation organized in 1682, focusing on silent worship to listen for God's will.

Fallsington Friends Meeting is a Quaker (Religious Society of Friends) congregation established in 1683 that offers unprogrammed worship rooted in silent prayer and meditation, welcoming all ages, races, and spiritual backgrounds to experience God's presence together.

Plumstead Friends Meeting is a Friends meeting serving Plumsteadville, Pennsylvania. Rooted in the Quaker tradition of seeking the Inner Light, this community gathers for worship, reflection, and peace witness.

Springfield Friends Meeting is a Friends meeting serving Springfield, Pennsylvania. Rooted in the Quaker tradition of seeking the Inner Light, this community gathers for worship, reflection, and peace witness.

Willistown Friends Meeting is a Friends meeting serving Newtown Square, Pennsylvania. Rooted in the Quaker tradition of seeking the Inner Light, this community gathers for worship, reflection, and peace witness.

Abington Friends Meeting is a Friends meeting serving Jenkintown, Pennsylvania. Rooted in the Quaker tradition of seeking the Inner Light, this community gathers for worship, reflection, and peace witness.

Reading Monthly Meeting is a Quaker (Religious Society of Friends) congregation that welcomes all to their weekly Meeting for Worship, emphasizing spiritual community and Quaker traditions.

A welcoming Quaker community founded in 1810 that practices unprogrammed worship and celebrates the values of Integrity, Simplicity, Equality, Community, Peace, and Stewardship of the Earth.

York Friends Meeting is a Quaker congregation grounded in direct experience of God, welcoming all who seek communion with the Divine through silent worship and vocal ministry since 1766.

Harrisburg Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) is an inclusive, diverse spiritual community that gathers in silent communal worship to listen to God and support one another in faith. They believe each person has the Divine within them and seek to integrate inward spiritual experience with outward lives through testimonies of Simplicity, Peace, Integrity, Community, Equality, and Stewardship.

Reading Monthly Meeting is a Quaker (Friends) congregation that gathers for weekly Meeting for Worship with a focus on silent, contemplative worship and spiritual community.

Oxford Friends Meeting is a Religious Society of Friends (Quaker) congregation that practices silent, contemplative worship centered on direct experience of the Divine Spirit without clergy or creeds. They emphasize seeking God together in stillness and believing that Christ taught us to see one another with eyes of love.

State College Friends Meeting (Quakers) is a community of spiritual seekers practicing unprogrammed worship centered on receptive silence and listening for the Inner Light. They are committed to Quaker values of simplicity, peace, integrity, community, equality, and stewardship, with active involvement in racial justice, climate justice, and peace advocacy.

Pittsburgh Friends Meeting is a Quaker (Religious Society of Friends) congregation that believes every person is loved by God and affirms direct spiritual experience without intermediaries. They are an anti-racist, kid-loving, non-violent, and LGBTQ+ affirming community.

Valley Friends Meeting is a community of worship that follows the traditional Quaker practice of silent communion with God, promoting personal discovery and insight.

New West Grove Friends Meeting is part of the Western Quarterly Meeting, with a mission centered on worship and community gatherings, such as the annual Meeting for Worship and Carol Sing held before Christmas.

Parkersville Friends Meeting is a historic Quaker meeting house in Chester County, Pennsylvania, originally established as part of the Kennett Monthly Meeting in the early 1700s. The meeting house opens annually for gatherings of Friends, neighbors, and descendants, and is available for weddings, burials, and special events.
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