Held in Love Life Stories To Inspire Us through Times of Change edited by Molly Young Brown and Carolyn Wilbur Treadway
Treadway, a pastoral counselor, family therapist, and social worker, is a founding member of Bloomington-Normal Friends Meeting. With Molly Young Brown she has compiled the personal stories, amplified by poetry and photography, from 72 contributors (includ- ing many Quakers) that illustrate the inspiration found in life, in the midst of change and uncertainty.
Pschosynthesis Press, 2010, 304 pp., paperback $20.00 Faith and Practice
A book of “Faith and Practice” (sometimes called a “Discipline”) is a yearly meeting’s written record of its collective sense of the Spirit. Most books of faith and practice are periodically revised and updated. They advise members on the purposes and practices of the faith community, describe procedures for conducting the business of the yearly meeting and its monthly meetings, offer queries for worshipful reflection, and contain numerous inspirational quotations from prominent Friends on a variety of faith-related topics. This is an essential handbook for any Friend within a yearly meeting.
Faith and Practice of Philadelphia Yearly Meeting A Book of Christian Discipline for Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of the Religious
Society of Friends Philadelphia Yearly Meeting, 2002, 263 pp., paperback $12.50
Quaker Faith and Practice The Book of Christian Discipline of the Yearly Meeting of the
Religious Society of Friends in Britain, 4th Edition Another update of the comprehensive and well indexed resource. Most of the changes in this revision are in organization and names of committees and meetings.
Britain Yearly Meeting, 2009, 676 pp., paperback $25.00
Open Faith and Practice of Freedom Friends Church Freedom Friends Church in Salem, Oregon was founded in 2004. Members came from the full spectrum of the branches of American Quakerism, though a majority of its members are new to Friends. The meeting says about this volume, “Teaching the ways of Friends is an important part of our mission. We set out to be Christ- centered, Quaker, and inclusive. We are semi-programmed, lightly pastoral and socially progressive. We believe in continuing revelation.”
Freedom Friends Church, 2009, 67 pp., paperback $10.00
Faith and Practice of New York Yearly Meeting Revised 1998.
New York Yearly Meeting, 1998, paperback $8.00
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