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Galesville event commemorates the religion's arrival in the New World,
By Jamie Stiehm,
Sun reporter, September 18, 2006
Quilt Squares by our Meetings Thanks to Jenifer Morris, our official photographer at Annual Sessions, we have photos of the quilt squares which appear on the skirt of the clerk's table.
Baltimore Yearly Meeting welcomes its new General Secretary, Robert H.
(Riley) Robinson. Riley is a member of Friends Meeting of Washington, and
has served as its Administrative Secretary for fourteen years, attending to
the needs of a Meeting with 460 members, hundreds of attenders and visitors,
and two "vintage" buildings. (more...)
Operation House Call is a daily vigil of military families in Washington DC.
Each day from June 22 - August 4th that Congress is in session, members of
Military Families Speak Out will stand across from the Capitol (more...)
Friends, please welcome our newest Worship Group to Baltimore Yearly Meeting. The South Mountain Friends Fellowship at the Maryland Correctional Institute - Hagerstown has been meeting for over a year.
The Pentagon has been compiling sensitive data on 30 million youth ages 16-to-25 using a private marketing firm, without the knowledge or consent of individuals or their families. You can opt-out of this database by following instructions at www.LeaveMyChildAlone.org.
Quarterly Publication of
the Baltimore Yearly Meeting of Friends
For 335 years, Baltimore Yearly Meeting Friends have
had the opportunity to live in community, to live in harmony,
once a year at our Annual Session. Alternatives to Violence Programs speak of Transforming Power. Yearly Meeting for me has always been filled with Transforming Power, the power of Divine Love, and so has become in my life a Transforming Experience. (more...)
Our next meeting,
June 11, 2006, will be hosted by Little Falls Friends Meeting,
held at the Sheppard and Enoch Pratt Hospital, 6501
North Charles Street, at the Conference Center (more...)
The founding of the Religious Society of Friends in
1652 was celebrated with much excitement in the UK
in 2002; and the first meetings in Ireland in 1564 were
widely celebrated there in 2004. (more...)
Friends Meeting of Washington has adopted the Alvar
Branch Library in the Bywater district of New Orleans
and is raising funds to help reopen the library early this
summer. (more...)
A dedicated, grassroots group of nearly 30 volunteers
came together on Valentine’s Day to conduct an experiment
in nonviolence at the U.S. Senate. (more...)
The Youth Programs Committee of Baltimore Yearly
Meeting is offering a powerful two-week service opportunity
for young people from the United States who
are interested in exploring the world through service. (more...)
On March 21, 2002 the Clerk of Ramallah Monthly Meeting, Jean Zaru, gave a plenary address entitled “A Testimony of Suffering and Hope” at Philadelphia Yearly Meeting’s annual session. (more...)
A Survey of Meeting activities concerning criminal justice and related issues: Criminal and Restorative Justice Committee has found it valuable for the Yearly Meeting to know what work is being done in our monthly meetings in criminal justice and related issues. (more...)
The Religious Education (RE) Committee has arranged for Friend John Calvi of Putney, Vermont Friends Meeting to be with us as our RE Consultant for Yearly Meeting session this summer. John has long experience dealing with trauma and its aftermath. (more...)
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