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“You Must Live a Dying Life” Reflections on Human Mortality and the Spiritual Life by Thomas Gates, 2007


There is more than just solace for loss in Gates’s message. He opens Quaker understandings of spiritual death, rebirth and regeneration, bringing the subject of death alive.


Being Faithful as Friends Individually and Corporately by Deborah Fisch, 2006


Are we as Friends too bound up in developing our individual spirituality? What qualities should we cultivate in order to nurture our faithfulness as communities?


Revolutionary Quaker Witness Learning from the Lamb’s War of the 1650’s by Doug Gwyn, 2009


Provides a short guide to the history of Quaker beginnings, focusing on the aspects that enabled the first Friends to truly “tear down the pillars of the world,” as one version of the George Fox song has it.


Early Friends & Ministry by Martha Paxon Grundy, 2009


What did the first Friends actually have to say about ministry? Marty Grundy provides a short but thorough guide as well as an incisive analysis, examining today’s thought and practice concern- ing ministry in the light of early Friends intentions.


On Being Grafted Into the Root by Debbie Humphries, 2007


Humphries explores images of grafting in the Bible and in the Mormon texts she grew up with to illuminate her experience of the call to ministry.


Unity, Disunity, Diversity Or Some Mysteries of the Holy Spirit’s Life at Work in its Body’s Members Hinted At: A Letter to New England Friends by Brian Drayton, 2007


Unity is not a product but a process and ‘living in unity’ is another way to describe the watchful life that is the heart of Friends response to the presence of the inward Teacher.


A Challenge to All Friends Listen to the Light of Christ, And Then Act by Cherice Bock, 2007


Part of the New Voices series of talks by young adult (18–35) Friends, this essay by Cherice Bock tells us where Quaker spirituality is centered in her life and what action that calls for.


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