Category: | Church, |
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Address: | 4836 Ellsworth Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA |
Postal code: | 15213 |
Phone: | (412) 683-2669 |
Website: | http://quaker.org/ |
This is a very *friendly* and welcoming group of people. :) The music worship at 10am is quite lively, and attended by different instruments week to week. It is a Quaker church, so the meetings are unprogrammed. Hospitality (light snacks) after meeting is always pleasant and an opportunity to get to know everyone.
The religious practices of Friends are founded in direct communion with God and the conviction that the Divine Light is accessible to each person; yet it is one Light, one Truth. We wait with hearts and minds open to the Divine so that Truth will be made known among us. Our corporate search for God's...
They thought of themselves as friends of Jesus and referred to themselves as "Friends of Truth" (from John 15:15). The first Quakers to arrive in America were viewed as dangerous heretics in many of the colonies. They were deported as Witches, imprisoned or hung.
All branches of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) share common roots in a Christian movement that arose in England during the middle of the 17th century. Conservative Friends are "conservative" in the sense that they tend to "conserve" the Friends tradition as it was believed and...
Netālu atrodas. Church of the Ascension.
This video is about the Friends' Church. References 1. Anonymous. (2011). Quaker information center. A gateway to Quakerism. Retrieved from...
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Background About Friends. For those not familiar with the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), we are seekers of spiritual truth. Quakerism was founded in the mid 1600s by Christians who believed experiencing the Spirit could be achieved individually and that intervention by ordained ministers was...