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  2. Quaker business method - Wikipedia

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    Local meetings are always subordinate to their area meeting, and in turn their yearly meeting. [10]: 4.32 Meetings for church affairs are also considered to be meetings for worship, meaning "they carry the same expectation that God’s guidance can be discerned if we are truly listening together and to each other". [10]: 3.02

  3. Shrewsbury Monthly Meeting - Wikipedia

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    The Meeting holds Meeting for Worship every Sunday starting at 10:30 a.m. for approximately one hour. [1]The Meeting follows the "unprogrammed" or Hicksite tradition, in which those who attend Meeting for Worship gather in quiet to pray or meditate, and can remain so unless someone feels moved by "The Light Within" to give a message to the assembled body.

  4. Meeting for worship - Wikipedia

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    What is Quaker Meeting for Worship? (Halifax, Canada Meeting's website) BBC Religion website: Quakers: Worship. Four Doors to Meeting for Worship by William P. Taber. See also a summary of William Taber’s Pendle Hill Pamphlet; Quaker Faith and Practice, Chapter 2 "Approaches to God – worship and prayer" of Britain Yearly Meeting

  5. Book of Discipline (Quaker) - Wikipedia

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    While other religious groups of the period faded away with time, Fox devoted himself in 1666–1668 to setting up a structure of meetings which has remained virtually the same up until the present day: local 'particular' meetings, grouped regionally into "monthly meetings", "quarterly meetings" above them, and an annual "General Assembly of the ...

  6. Yearly Meeting - Wikipedia

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    Yearly Meeting is an organization composed of constituent meetings or churches of the Religious Society of Friends, or Quakers, within a geographical area.The constituent meetings are called Monthly Meetings in most of the world; in England, local congregations are now called Area Meetings, in Australia Monthly Meetings are called Regional Meetings.

  7. Philadelphia Yearly Meeting - Wikipedia

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    The yearly meeting’s more than 100 monthly meetings in the four-state area (Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania) associate with one another in regional groups meeting for worship and business every three months. These groupings are known as quarterly meetings. [5] The quarters within the Philadelphia Yearly Meeting are:

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    Connections. The most played puzzle took place on April 1, while the most difficult puzzle was June 20. The most shared puzzle happened on Jan. 11, and "bolt," "nail," "nut," "screw" was the most ...

  9. Chestnut Hill Friends Meeting - Wikipedia

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    In 1924, the Abington (Orthodox) and Philadelphia Quarterly meetings in Philadelphia established the Chestnut Hill United Monthly Meeting of the Society of Friends, a united meeting for worship. [4] Their first meeting was at the home of Robert and Elizabeth Yarnall on November 9, 1924. [5] They were the first monthly meeting to reconcile ...