Roanoke Friends Meeting
Contact Information
Mailing address: | 505 Day Avenue SW, Roanoke, Virginia 24016-3917 |
Meeting place address: | 505 Day Avenue SW, Roanoke, Virgnia 24016-3917 |
Wheelchair Accessibility: | Wheelchair accessible |
Hearing Assistance: | No hearing assistance available |
Telephone: | 540-915-2385 |
E-mail: | quakersroanoke@gmail.com |
Website: | Roanoke Quaker Meeting |
First Day: | Worship: 10:30 am |
Religious Education: | First Day School: 10:30 am |
Business Meeting: | Third First Day, at rise of Meeting for Worship |
Officers and Clerks
Clerk: | Michael Heller |
Treasurer: | Otis Kenny |
Recording Clerk: | Tony Martin |
Recorder: | Otis Kenny |
Advancement and Outreach: | Gary Sandman |
Ministry and Counsel: | Rotates among committee members |
Nominating: | Jenny Chapman and Judy Marlow |
Peace and Social Justice: | Mary Janick-Smith |
Religious Education: | Charlie Finn and Susan Adams |
Stewardship and Finance: | Jeff Smith |
Newsletter Editor: | Virginia "Jenny" Chapman |
Interim Meeting Representative: | Elise Hansard |
Travel Directions
From I-581 N: Go south to Elm Street exit. Turn right on Elm Street. Turn left on 5th Street. Turn right on Walnut Avenue (Highland Park on your right) and to go Alexander-Gish House sign (beyond the dead-end sign). The house is on the right, with parking lot.
From Hollins area: Go southwest on Williamson Road. Turn right on Frankin Road. Turn right on Walnut Avenue and go to Alexander-Gish House sign (beyond the dead-end sign). The house is on the right, with parking lot.
From the South: Go north on Highway 220/I-581 to Elm Street exit. Turn left on Elm Street. Turn left on 5th Street. Turn right on Walnut Avenue (Highland Park on your right) and to go Alexander-Gish House sign (beyond the dead-end sign). The house is on the right, with parking lot.
Spiritual State of the Meeting Reports
Interchange Reports
Visioning Project Report
In 2010 and 2011, Baltimore Yearly Meeting undertook a project to consider the vision of the Yearly Meeting community. As a part of that project, members of the ad hoc Visiting Ministers Committee led a visioning session at each Meeting. The report of the visioning session at Roanoke Quaker Meeting is available here.