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Michener and Walton Lectures


Southeastern Yearly Meeting organizes two lectures each year—the Michener and Walton. Here are some of the most popular ones. Cost $4.00


SEYM Michener Lectures 1991 Charles K. Brown III: Pray and Pay Attention (reprinted 2001)


1994 William and Frances Taber: Building the Life of a Meeting (reprinted 2001)


2002 Michael Birkel: Mysticism and Activism: Learning from John Woolman “First we’ll see how he finds the spiritual life to be a unity, an integrated life of both inward experi- ence and outward action for social change.”


2003 Heather Moir: Being Truthful 2004 George Lakey: New Theory, Old Practice: Nonviolence and Quakers Nonviolent action has three major applications: social change, social defense, and third party nonviolent intervention.


2007 Niyonu D. Spann: Letting Go of Illusions: Engaging Truth, Healing! Spann’s passion for equal rights permeates this lecture/booklet. Her poignant queries require soul searching.


2010 Stoph and Maia Hallward: The Present of Quakerism: Young Adults The Hallwards explore ways that Friends can build new and strengthen existing relationships across life stages and ages.


SEYM Walton Lectures 1992 John Calvi: The Dance between Hope and Fear: Healing from Trauma (reprinted 2001)


1993 Marty Walton: The Blessed Community 1999 Deborah Saunders: Equality (new edition 2006) Saunders describes a personal and dynamic path inviting us to move out of our comfort zone and truly make our meetings reflect diversity.


2001 Michael Wajda and Alison Levie: Shaped by the Light: The Quaker Experience of Worship, Community, and Transformation


2002 Lisa Lofland Gould: Be Ye Perfect: The Quaker Call to Wholeness, and her second lecture, Returning to Right Relationship: Where on Earth Are We?


2003 Ben Pink Dandelion: Convinced Quakerism “I want to think about convincement . . . and how understanding its original sense could help us regain a language or a frame in which to better describe some of our experience.”


2004 Mary Lord: A Vision of Peace 2005 Linda Chidsey: Intimations of Renewal in New York Yearly Meeting


2006 Ernie and Vince Buscemi: Here I Am, Lord 2007 Arthur Larrabee: Leadership and Authority in the Religious Society of Friends An insightful appraisal of contempo- rary Quakerism’s fear of leadership. His reassuring and enlightening lecture offers solutions for attitude change.


2008 Steve Smith: In the Love of Nature 2009 Mary Ellen Mcnish: Struggle and Hope How do Friends stay in a place of generosity? How does a Quaker organi- zation working for peace, justice and human rights stay in a place of generosity?


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