gwynedd meeting house
Documents and Forms

 

Using Zoom

Zoom Link to Worship
Quakers using Zoom (NYT article)
 

Misc

Announcement Form (Downloads a Word document)
Clearances For Friends (Downloads a Word document)
GFM_MasterPlan_DRAFT.pdf  (PDF format)
Guidelines for Weekly Announcements (Downloads a Word document)

Plan of Organization

Plan of Organization  (Downloads a Word document)
Plan of Organization Appendices (Downloads a Word document)
Plan of Organization  (PDF format)
Plan of Organization Appendices  (PDF format)
 

Religious Education

Child Safety Policies, Practices, Appendices
 

Care and Counsel

Clearness for Personal Discernment and for Support 
Marriage at Gwynedd Guidelines
Marriage: Wedding Checklist & Worksheet
Marriage: Welcoming Statement
Membership – New or Transferring Member Info
Request for Educational Aid
Request For Financial Aid
 

Financial

Check Request Form
GFC Grant Application (Downloads a Word document)
 

Facility Use Documents and Forms

Applicant Policies and Procedures (Downloads a Word document)
Contact Person Guidelines (Downloads a Word document)
Hold-Harmless Agreement (Downloads a Word document)
Hospitality Event Table Setup Capacity (Downloads a Word document)
Request and Agreement Form (Downloads a Word document)
Suggested Cost Sharing Guidelines (Downloads a Word document)

 
Hello
Hello and welcome to our meeting. If you are a new visitor, we have a page for you to get to know us and learn more about planning a visit.
Click here to see more.

Planning your Visit

 

New to Meeting for Worship? 


MfW 3 small
If you've never attended a Meeting for Worship, we hope you will come worship with us -- give it a try.   

Most Quaker meetings, at least in this part of the country, are so-called "unprogrammed" meetings. This means that our meetings for worship are not led by a minister, but are largely conducted in silence.  Typically, a Clerk or other Member of the Meeting will close worship with a simple "Good morning friends" but otherwise the meeting may be completely silent. 



ripples

Members and attenders are always invited to speak out of the silence with a message about their spiritual journey, although messages are not responded to directly .

A message has been described as a pebble tossed into a pond.  The resulting ripples are received by others in the meeting and may contribute to their own spiritual journeys. 



Continuing Revelation

In the Religious Society of Friends, continuing revelation comes from the Inner light or the light within. This light has traditionally been identified as the spirit of Christ or Christ within, although not all Friends associate the inner light with Christ. It is understood as the presence of God which provides illumination and guidance to the individual and through individuals to the group.

Because Friends believe that revelation is ongoing, we have no set creed or dogmas and we believe that new truth is revealed to us as we continue our spiritual journeys individually and with one another.

As early Friends listened to the inner light and endeavored to live accordingly, a common set of beliefs gradually emerged, which became known as Quaker testimonies. Although rooted in the immediate experience of the community of Friends, these testimonies are based on what Friends believe are verified in the Bible, especially the Gospels regarding the life and teachings of Jesus, and in our ongoing discernment of God’s desire for us to fulfill loving relationships with each other and the world.

PYM (Philadelphia Yearly Meeting) Quakers consider the inner light to be above and beyond the Bible and other formalistic, written dogmas. We trust that the continuing revelation of the inner light speaks to us in our everyday lives.  


 

Hubb Manager, 10/15/2019