Workshop leader Colin Saxton in exchange with participant.

FUM News

Camp Out for Hunger Food Drive at Deep River Friends Meeting

Ultimately, the fruitfulness of the Camp Out for Hunger Food Drive gives witness to what can happen when one person opens their heart to God’s leading and acts on the concern given to them by God. When this person is encouraged and supported by their faith community, there is an energy that begins to engage everyone and the whole faith community embraces the hard work necessary to get the job done.

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Africa Ministries Office Seeks Triennial Coordinator

The Africa Ministries Office of Friends United Meeting has posted the following announcement for the position of Triennial Conference Coordinator, based in Kisumu:

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Budget and debt counseling services for North Americans offered free through FUM/Everance partnership

Everence is committed to helping people be thoughtful and prayerful about generosity. Giving to God’s work and to help others is integral to discipleship and biblical stewardship. To get to the place of generosity, however, some of us need to first find a place of stability.

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FUM Journal

The Big Stretch

Mama, I no reach Roly Poly. You help me?‍ In Aristotelian ethics, a virtue sits at the golden mean between two vices. Take courage, for example. We tend to think of courage as the end goal, evaluating ourselves on how more or less courageous we are. Aristotle, on the other hand, sees a spectrum from cowardice to recklessness with courage balanced in the middle. The goal is not to max out the virtue but rather to have the proper amount of forward drive: not shying away from hard and scary things, and also not taking unnecessary risks. The same is true of mercy. Too much and too little are both bad. Too little is hard-heartedness, which I find hard to imagine. I hope my heart is always a soft place for Gardenia to land. 

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The Quaker Novice, Part 2

Earlham School of Religion student Francoise Dutil writes about finding Quakerism, and then seminary, through the leading of the Spirit. Part 2.

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The Quaker Novice, Part 1

Earlham School of Religion student Francoise Dutil writes about finding Quakerism, and then seminary, through the leading of the Spirit. Part 1.

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An Enduring Truth

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Throughout our history, the people known as Friends (or Quakers) keep rediscovering an essential and enduring truth: There is one who speaks to our most basic needs and most significant hopes—Christ Jesus the Lord. Both individually and communally, we are learning to know and follow the Voice that guides us in the way we should go. Together, we seek to understand and obey that truth which sets us free. As a people, we share in the experience of that powerful life which makes all things new. Maybe you are searching for an authentic and transforming faith and community to call home—if so, come in and join us as we seek to know and follow Christ.

Our Mission

Friends United Meeting commits itself to energize and equip Friends through the power of the Holy Spirit to gather people into fellowships where Jesus Christ is known, loved, and obeyed as Teacher and Lord.

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