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Brigid, Fox, and Buddha. Rhiannon's personal ramblings. Newer posts →. Afterwords: a labyrinth of ideas. August 3, 2016. Afterwords isn’t the only thing about Meeting for Worship which has changed over the past century. The way we talk about afterwords can reveal our ideas about other things, especially our views of Meeting for Worship. Afterwords is part of a wider picture of the end of Meeting for Worship, and what people want is a smooth transition into the next thing. Why collect demographic data?
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Stumbling blocks to stepping stones: January 2015
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Stumbling blocks to stepping stones. A way of extending the spiritual autobiography project I have been engaged in for over 30 years and exploring where Quakers and my Inward Teacher have taken and are taking me. Thursday, January 29, 2015. Quaker Alphabet Blog 2015 - B for William Charles Braithwaite. William Charles Braithwaite was born in Camden, London on 23 December 1862, eighth of the nine children of Joseph Bevan Braithwaite. William was educated at home until he was eleven when he was sent away t...
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Alphabetic Quaker Reflections : May 2014
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The contributions in this blog are part of the Quaker Alphabet Blog Project 2014. Most of the reflections are based on my experiences as a member of Sweden Yearly Meeting and the Småland Worship Group. Saturday, 3 May 2014. O is for Omgivning. All this means that I am connected: to my surroundings and to other people. They are also connected to me. There is a responsibility to care and to share. As Håkan Juholt said in his Labour Day (1. We cannot buy omgivning – although in many respects the preva...
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Alphabetic Quaker Reflections
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The contributions in this blog are part of the Quaker Alphabet Blog Project 2014. Most of the reflections are based on my experiences as a member of Sweden Yearly Meeting and the Småland Worship Group. Tuesday, 25 November 2014. Ä is for (De) äldste (The Elders). At the Annual Meeting I learned more about the role and experience of an “accompanying Elder” and realised that we all. What struck me most during our time at the Annual Meeting was the tangible sense of harmony ,. Many Quaker meetings and group...
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Alphabetic Quaker Reflections : December 2014
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The contributions in this blog are part of the Quaker Alphabet Blog Project 2014. Most of the reflections are based on my experiences as a member of Sweden Yearly Meeting and the Småland Worship Group. Sunday, 21 December 2014. Ö is for Överraskningar. Överraskningar – surprises – can be pleasant or unpleasant. In this final letter of the Swedish alphabet, and being an optimist, I’ll focus on the former. I wonder what surprises 2015 will bring? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Quaker Alphabet Project Links.
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M is for Multiple Religious Belonging | Brigid, Fox, and Buddha
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Brigid, Fox, and Buddha. Rhiannon's personal ramblings. L is for Language-Games. N is for Names →. M is for Multiple Religious Belonging. August 9, 2015. Sometimes I wish I had a shorter, neater term for this concept! What counts as a ‘religion’ for this purpose? What are you supposed to put on forms where you are asked to tick one box and presented with a list in which you identify with two or more options? How do other members of the religions involved react? Or like being bisexual, or none of these, o...
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Stumbling blocks to stepping stones: June 2014
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Stumbling blocks to stepping stones. A way of extending the spiritual autobiography project I have been engaged in for over 30 years and exploring where Quakers and my Inward Teacher have taken and are taking me. Thursday, June 19, 2014. Quaker Alphabet Blog 2014 - L for Learning. How do we learn about Quakers and Quakerism? I went to meeting for worship - at first to the brief meetings for 'staff' and later to the Local Meeting where I lived. Links to this post. Tuesday, June 03, 2014. I have shared par...
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Stumbling blocks to stepping stones: February 2014
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Stumbling blocks to stepping stones. A way of extending the spiritual autobiography project I have been engaged in for over 30 years and exploring where Quakers and my Inward Teacher have taken and are taking me. Friday, February 21, 2014. Quaker Alphabet Blog 2014 - D for Duty. Although it does not use the word, the 10th section of Advices and Queries. Links to this post. Labels: advices and queries. Quaker Faith and Practice. Monday, February 10, 2014. Quaker Alphabet Blog 2014 - C for Calendar. Which ...
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Stumbling blocks to stepping stones: July 2014
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Stumbling blocks to stepping stones. A way of extending the spiritual autobiography project I have been engaged in for over 30 years and exploring where Quakers and my Inward Teacher have taken and are taking me. Thursday, July 24, 2014. Quaker Alphabet Blog 2014 - N for Nostalgia. Looking back does not always involve nostalgia, which can be defined as. Was perhaps in the grip of the same kind of nostalgia when he wrote. T owards the end of his life in 1751, to his old friend and fellow minister James Wi...
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Stumbling blocks to stepping stones: May 2014
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Stumbling blocks to stepping stones. A way of extending the spiritual autobiography project I have been engaged in for over 30 years and exploring where Quakers and my Inward Teacher have taken and are taking me. Saturday, May 24, 2014. Quaker Alphabet Blog 2014 - J for James Jenkins. I wrote a little about James Jenkins last year in my post about his father Zephaniah Fry. High Flatts Meeting house. James was ashamed of his illegitimacy and felt that he had to earn acceptance from his newly-. Which he le...