• QLC Quaker Beliefs for Everyone Course with Steve Angell

    Earlham School of Religion & Zoom 228 College Avenue, Richmond, Indiana, United States

    This course is for Friends who want to understand the deep roots of our current practices! Quakerism is not a credal religion, but all varieties of Quakerism are structured around certain doctrines that have roots going back to the religion’s seventeenth century origins. I will lead a consideration of what these doctrines have have been, and how they were understood prior to about 1700.

  • QLC Quaker Beliefs for Everyone Course with Steve Angell

    Earlham School of Religion & Zoom 228 College Avenue, Richmond, Indiana, United States

    This course is for Friends who want to understand the deep roots of our current practices! Quakerism is not a credal religion, but all varieties of Quakerism are structured around certain doctrines that have roots going back to the religion’s seventeenth century origins. I will lead a consideration of what these doctrines have have been, and how they were understood prior to about 1700.

  • QLC Quaker Beliefs for Everyone Course with Steve Angell

    Earlham School of Religion & Zoom 228 College Avenue, Richmond, Indiana, United States

    This course is for Friends who want to understand the deep roots of our current practices! Quakerism is not a credal religion, but all varieties of Quakerism are structured around certain doctrines that have roots going back to the religion’s seventeenth century origins. I will lead a consideration of what these doctrines have have been, and how they were understood prior to about 1700.

  • QLC Quaker Beliefs for Everyone Course with Steve Angell

    Earlham School of Religion & Zoom 228 College Avenue, Richmond, Indiana, United States

    This course is for Friends who want to understand the deep roots of our current practices! Quakerism is not a credal religion, but all varieties of Quakerism are structured around certain doctrines that have roots going back to the religion’s seventeenth century origins. I will lead a consideration of what these doctrines have have been, and how they were understood prior to about 1700.

  • QLC Quaker Beliefs for Everyone Course with Steve Angell

    Earlham School of Religion & Zoom 228 College Avenue, Richmond, Indiana, United States

    This course is for Friends who want to understand the deep roots of our current practices! Quakerism is not a credal religion, but all varieties of Quakerism are structured around certain doctrines that have roots going back to the religion’s seventeenth century origins. I will lead a consideration of what these doctrines have have been, and how they were understood prior to about 1700.

  • QLC Quaker Beliefs for Everyone Course with Steve Angell

    Earlham School of Religion & Zoom 228 College Avenue, Richmond, Indiana, United States

    This course is for Friends who want to understand the deep roots of our current practices! Quakerism is not a credal religion, but all varieties of Quakerism are structured around certain doctrines that have roots going back to the religion’s seventeenth century origins. I will lead a consideration of what these doctrines have have been, and how they were understood prior to about 1700.

  • Pendle Hill Info Session

    Pendle Hill

    We invite you to learn more about Pendle Hill, a Quaker center fostering Spirit-led learning, retreat, and community. We are committed to creating peace with justice in the world by transforming lives through our programs, services, and campus. 

    In this info session, you can learn about the QLC and Pendle Hill partnerships, and other upcoming residencies and learning opportunities at Pendle Hill. QLC and Pendle Hill staff will share about our ongoing Quaker Institute and Quaker Leadership Conference collaborations. Pendle Hill Director of Education will also share about other Pendle Hill resources and opportunities: residences, including the Spring Term Resident Student Program, Pendle Hill’s artist and scholar residencies and Friend-in-Residence program; our publications and podcast; and other online and on-campus upcoming events.

    A core component of Pendle Hill’s educational program is providing religious seekers, leaders, writers, artists, scholars, theologians, and activists with extended residencies to conduct their creative projects in the context of a spiritual community rooted in a daily rhythm of common meals, work, worship, and contemplation.

    Leaders:  QLC co-directors Della Stanley-Green and Andy Stanton-Henry and Pendle Hill Education Director Frances Kreimer