Friday, October 31, 2014

Afterthought #33 QuakerQuaker – A Resource for 21st Century Friends



Early Quakers had their journals to record their spiritual life and journeys. Today, many Friends do the same through blogs, sharing how they live Quaker ideals in this time. For nearly ten years, Martin Kelley has been sifting through hundreds of websites to come up with a daily curated list of the best of the Quaker web. The result is QuakerQuaker, a website and a community of Friends exploring Quaker witness, ministry and beliefs through blogs, photos, videos and news of gatherings.


QuakerQuaker’s primary audience is Friends and seekers from all traditions who want to explore classic Quaker understandings of theology and practice as well as what challenges and inspiration these pose for Spirit-led twenty-first century Friends. There you’ll find posts, links, and websites that reflect the great diversity of Quakers today.

QuakerQuaker is 100% reader-supported.  If you believe, as I do, that this kind of outreach and conversation is important, send a few bucks their way at the Quaker Tip Jar.




“Afterthoughts” are my blog version of a practice followed in some Quaker meetings. After meeting for worship ends, people continue in silence for a few more minutes during which they’re invited to share thoughts or reflect on the morning's worship. I’ve adopted the form here for last-day-of-the-month brief reflections on headlines, quotes, comments overheard, maybe even bumper stickers.

2 comments:

  1. Thanks Iris--and thanks too for your other contribution. I'm so far behind on reading that I'm just seeing this now but I'm grateful and always happy to hear how this little side-ministry touches peoples' lives!

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  2. You’re most welcome, Martin (and I know about that “behind on reading” part - I’m just now responding to you). We rarely know how/if our work touches people; I’m glad you’re faithful to this work you’ve been called to.

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