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Meeting House of the Friends Meeting of Washington is a Friends meeting serving Washington, D.C., Maryland. Rooted in the Quaker tradition of seeking the Inner Light, this community gathers for worship, reflection, and peace witness.
Religious Society of Friends is a Quaker meeting in Bismarck, North Dakota, in the Religious Society of Friends tradition. The community gathers in the spirit of simplicity, peace, integrity, and equality.
Wilmington Monthly Meeting of Friends is a Quaker congregation that has welcomed everyone since 1738, gathering in silent worship to experience the divine spirit within and share in vocal ministry as spiritually prompted.
Vancouver Monthly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) is a faith community based on silent worship and personal spiritual experiences rather than creeds. They offer both in-person and online meetings for worship with an emphasis on divine leading and communal discernment.
Talent Friends Church is a Christ-centered, discerning, inter-generational community of Friends, committed to discipleship and outreach to impact society locally and globally.
Reedwood Friends Church is a Quaker community that strives to be equitable and inclusive, welcoming all seekers after truth regardless of race, ethnicity, gender identity, or sexual orientation. They focus on promoting love and compassion as followers of Christ.
Monadnock Quaker Meeting is a Friends meeting serving Jaffrey, New Hampshire. Rooted in the Quaker tradition of seeking the Inner Light, this community gathers for worship, reflection, and peace witness.
Arch Street Meeting House is a historic Quaker property in Philadelphia that has served the community since 1682. Now operated as a museum and preservation site by the Arch Street Meeting House Preservation Trust, it preserves and interprets Quaker history and contributions to society.
Oak Hill Friends Meeting is a Friends meeting serving High Point, North Carolina. Rooted in the Quaker tradition of seeking the Inner Light, this community gathers for worship, reflection, and peace witness.