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Indigenous Reparations Ad Hoc Update, December 2025
Executive Summary Purpose and Charge of the Committee The Ad Hoc Committee on Reparations to Indigenous Peoples was established in February 2025 to explore and recommend ways Richmond Friends Meeting (RFM) can make a meaningful financial contribution—no less than…
Report on Baltimore Yearly Meeting Called Interim Meeting
Richmond Meeting is one of 40 Monthly Meetings that make up the community of Friends known as Baltimore Yearly Meeting (BYM). BYM is made up of Meetings in most of Virginia, DC, and Maryland, as well as parts of West Virginia and Pennsylvania. We hold our…
Reading Between the Lines in-person, March 1
The Adult Spiritual Education Committee is hosting an in-person introduction to the ongoing Reading Between the Lines scripture study from 9:15 to 10:30 am on Sunday, March 1, in the community room. Facilitator Leslie Shiel will give a short introduction and…
Our beloved community in the time of ICE: Threshing on March 21
On Saturday March 21, from 10 am to Noon, Ministry and Worship Committee will facilitate a threshing session for Friends to share what is on our hearts concerning issues related to immigration and ICE. This gathering was suggested during the First Month Meeting for…
March 8 Luncheon for CrossOver Healthcare
On Second First Day / March 8, Peace & Social Concerns will host a fundraising luncheon at rise of Meeting to benefit CrossOver Healthcare Ministries, which provides uninsured and Medicaid neighbors with primary and specialty healthcare, pediatrics, women’s health…
Race and Racial Justice Team, Richmond Friends Meeting 2025 Report
In 2024, Richmond Friends Meeting adopted a Minute making understanding and acting on issues related to race and racism “a strong, clear priority” for our community. That work began in earnest with the adoption of an action plan in early 2025. A newly created Racial…
Meetinghouse Open for Committee Use
The building is now open for committee use. The sidewalks at the meetinghouse have been shoveled, however they could freeze over again. To get to the sidewalk, you have to step on some ice. Both Kensington and Commonwealth have not been plowed. They are drivable…
In-Person Meetings for Worship and RE canceled for February 1
Meeting for worship in the meetinghouse and RE are canceled for Sunday, February 1, due to icy conditions on Commonwealth Avenue.
No In-Person Meeting Sunday, January 25
Due to weather conditions. Meeting by Zoom is still scheduled for 11 am.
Reading Between the Lines, February 1, 9-10 am
The Adult Spiritual Education Committee will host a one-hour Reading Between the Lines—through Zoom—on First Day, Feb. 1, from 9-10 am. We will discuss—along with single lines from Micah, Psalm 15, and 1 Corinthians 1, the Beatitudes—found In Matthew 5:1-12. As part…
RE Announcements for February & March 2026
Please note: Movement Circles were cancelled due to weather and have been rescheduled for May. February 15th – Faith & Play: The Story of John Lewis February 22nd – Fourth Sunday Age- Related Classes March 1st – Ramadan Group Lesson Willow Working Group (Ages…
Earthcare Working Group Explores Environmental Concerns from Data Centers and AI, January 11
All are welcome to an informational program with guest speaker Tim Cywinski, Communication Director of the Sierra Club Virginia Chapter on First Day, January 11 at the rise of Meeting (12:30 – 2:00 pm). The Earthcare Working Group, continuing our exploration of…
POSTPONED Seeking a Just Peace in Israel/Palestine
Watch for a new date for an event with Steve Chase from Friends Meeting of Washington (FMW), who will share his personal and several Meetings’ discernment journeys toward joining the Apartheid-Free Communities coalition and working for a truly just peace in…
Reading Between the Lines on Break in January
Reading Between the Lines will return on February 1 after taking a break in January.
Rescheduled for February 8, 9 am–Old Clerks/New Clerks Gathering
Due to weather and driving conditions, Old Clerks/New Clerks has been rescheduled for Sunday, February 8, at 9 am in the community room! For both seasoned and new committee clerks, please join Nominating Committee for the annual clerking overview with coffee, tea, and…
Songs of the Soul, January 11
The Adult Spiritual Education committee invites you to participate in a program of worship-sharing with music that speaks to us spiritually. The relaxed, candlelit evening session is scheduled for Sunday, January 11, starting at 4:30 in the community…
Christmas Eve Meeting for Worship
Christmas Eve Meeting for Worship will be held on Wednesday, December 24 with singing at 4:30 pm and worship from 5-6:00 pm. Children are welcome to join the caroling and stay for waiting worship. There will be a children’s program at 5:15 in the community room as…
German Candlelight Event, January 19, 5 pm
January 19, German Candlelight Event, 5-6 pm: At the end of World War II, a German Quaker family took in many orphans. Having nothing to celebrate the holidays, they gathered the children to light candles and share the gift of themselves, their talents, and…
Day for All People: Advocate with VICPP at the General Assembly
The Virginia Interfaith Center for Public Policy and Virginia Interfaith Power and Light are hosting Day for All People on Wednesday, January 21, 2026. This is a great opportunity to learn about justice and make a difference in our state laws! Join faith leaders in…
Courageous Conversations in Multi-Racial Settings
The Race and Racial Justice Team will sponsor a two-day workshop on learning how to have courageous and caring conversations in multi-racial settings. The training will be held on two Saturdays, January 31 and February 7, 2026, from 10 am to 2 pm at the Meetinghouse….
Clerk’s Potluck Breakfast and Sing Along, December 7
Please join us for our annual celebration of the holiday season with food, song, and fellowship on Sunday morning, December 7, from 9:15 – 10:30 am in the Meetinghouse community room. Please bring a breakfast dish to share and your singing voice!
Reading Between the Lines (Bible Workbench), December 7
The Adult Spiritual Education Committee will host a one-hour Reading Between the Lines (formerly known as Bible Workbench) on First Day, Dec. 7, from 9-10 on Zoom. We’ll discuss Matthew 3:1-12: the link between the verbs “crying out,” “preparing,” and “making” when a…
Race and Racial Justice Team
The Racial Justice Team is planning a two-session workshop on “Learning to Have Courageous Conversations in Multi-Racial Settings.” A team from Coming Together Virginia, one of our partner organizations for 2025 and 2026, will lead the sessions on the mornings of Jan….
Support for Redd Elementary School, Richmond Public Schools
As part of our commitment to racial justice, RFM volunteers contribute to student learning atRichmond’s Elizabeth Redd Elementary School. The student population is 96% economicallydisadvantaged and 94% minority (56.6% of the students are African American, and…
Virginia Interfaith Center for Public Policy Working Group
The working group attached to the Virginia Interfaith Center for Public Policy is supporting that group’s mission to influence public policy on racial equity, justice reform, economic justice andhealth equity. Currently, the working group is striving to make RFM a 100…
Ad Hoc Committee on Reparations to Indigenous Peoples
The Ad Hoc Committee on Reparations to Indigenous Peoples was formed in February 2025 and charged with recommending a financial contribution of no less than $5,000 as a form of reparations to one or more indigenous tribes. The charge listed multiple items to be…
Coming Together Virginia Participation
The Racial Justice Team promotes participation in various activities of Coming Together Virginia, an organization whose mission is to open hearts and minds to the ongoing presence of systemic racism through education and constructive, facilitated dialogue among people…
Sunday Singing in December
We will be singing each First Day in December between meetings for worship, from about 10:35 to 10:55. Why? Because it is such a great season for song! Please join us around the piano.
Religious Education Announcements
December 7 – We are planning a Holiday Train Station Exploratory. If you celebrate a specific holiday during December (Chanukah, Kwanzaa, Bodhi Day, Christmas, Winter Solstice, etc.) and are interested in sharing it with our children, please talk to Elizabeth Price….
Genocide in Gaza statement endorsed by RFM
Richmond Friends Meeting endorsed the statement on genocide in Gaza at Meeting for Worship with Attention to Business on November 16, 2025. The statement available at this link — Quaker organizations discern genocide is occurring in Gaza and urge courageous action .
Last Gardening Opportunity for 2025, Saturday, November 15, 9-11
This Saturday, 11/15 is your last chance to do some gardening at the Meetinghouse this year!!! The garden team will be planting bulbs, moving a couple of plants, doing some final weeding and tidying before we put the garden to bed until spring. Come anytime between…
From the Racial Justice Team — Food Drives for Redd Elementary & Feed More
Please consider donating food to help the growing numbers of people experiencing food insecurity, especially during the federal government shutdown. We offer two ways at Richmond Friends Meeting: You can support the Virginia Interfaith Center for Public Policy (VICPP)…
November Food Drive for FeedMore
Hello Friends! Perhaps you heard Rev. LaKeisha Cook, executive director of the Virginia Interfaith Center for Public Policy (VICPP), interviewed on public radio about the need for food in Central Virginia. Richmond Friends Meeting (RFM) is a VICPP congregational…
Reading Between the Lines (Bible Workbench), November 2
The Adult Spiritual Education Committee will host a one-hour Reading Between the Lines (formerly known as Bible Workbench) on First Day—Sunday, November 2—through Zoom—from 9-10 am. We’ll talk about Luke 19:1-10: the story of Zacchaeus: stature, a…
Amazon Ecology and Peruvian Crafts, November 9
On November 9, at rise of meeting, Peace and Social Concerns Committee will sponsor a presentation plus a sale of Peruvian crafts to support native artisans, strengthen communities and promote forest conservation in the Peruvian Amazon. Campbell Plowden is the…
Memorial meeting for Anne Gray
Please join family, friends and Friends of Anne Gray for her Memorial Meeting at the Richmond Friends Meetinghouse on Saturday, November 15 at 3 pm in the worship room, followed by reception downstairs in the community room Please bring a plate of finger…
Religious Education Fall Announcements
November 2 – Children are invited to the Clearing for an all ages activity beginning at 11 until rise of meeting for worship at the Clearing. For those who do not attend The Clearing, an all ages group here at Kensington will enjoy a Neighborhood Nature Walk and Art…
Fall Workday at Kensington, October 25
It’s time for Fall Workday at the Meetinghouse! It’s your chance to show your love for our building and grounds by helping clean, tidy, plant, and preserve. Plan to be with the Buildings and Grounds committee on Saturday, October 25 from 9-noon (rain date is Nov. 1)….
Fundraising Luncheon October 12, for the Friends Association for Children
Please join Peace & Social Concerns Committee for a fundraising luncheon on Sunday, October 12, at rise of meeting. The funds will benefit the Friends Association for Children, an organization co-founded by this meeting in 1871 with Lucy Goode Brooks, a formerly…
Advices on Meeting for Worship
Meeting for Worship is grounded in silent waiting on the Spirit. From the silence, someone may be led to offer a message. Taking time for spiritual nourishment during the week helps open our hearts to meeting for worship with others. Worship begins when the first…
Interested in Working for Peace?
Did you know you could help Quaker House without committing to being a board member? We accept people to serve on specific committees and work on certain projects. For example, a person who couldn’t commit to meetings edited a book as it was being revised to reflect…
New Books in Our Library
One Lost Soul: Richard Nixon’s Search for Salvation, by Daniel Silliman A biography considering Nixon’s spiritual life after he was brought up as a Quaker Short Journey Home: Awakening to Freedom with Thich Nhat Hanh, by Richard Brady An account of lay mindfulness…
RFM Becomes a 100% Voting Congregation
This November, Virginians will elect a governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general and all members of the House of Delegates. This election, as every election does, will shape the course of our Commonwealth for the next four years. In our August business meeting,…
Reading Between the Lines, October 5
The Adult Spiritual Education Committee will hold a one-hour Reading Between the Lines (formerly known as Bible Workbench) through Zoom on First Day, Sunday, October 5, from 9-10 a.m. We will discuss 2 Timothy 1: 1-14: what it can mean to “worship with a clear…
Volunteer Mentors Needed for Redd Elementary Students This Fall, Orientation September 4
Are you looking for a way to give back to our community, while working towards a more racially just society? Do you have one or two hours a week to share with a student? We’d love to have you join our team of volunteer mentors at Redd Elementary School this fall….
Fundraising Luncheon for Friends Association for Children, October 12
Peace and Social Concerns Committee is hosting a luncheon on October 12 at rise of meeting to benefit the Friends Association for Children. Please come and learn more about FRIENDS and our connection to it. Here’s some history about the organization which opened in…
BYM Spiritual Formation Fall Retreat 2025
Friday, September 19, 2025, 4 pm to Sunday, September 21, 2025, 1 pm Shepherd’s Spring Retreat, Global Village & Camp Center, 16869 Taylors Landing Rd, Sharpsburg, MD 21782 Register Now Living in the Presence “Summoned or not, God is present.” Carl Jung How do we…
From Care & Counsel Committee: Friendly Eights!
Friendly Eight sign-up sheets are on the bulletin board. Anyone wishing to serve as a convener for an interest group of your choosing, please start a sign-up sheet to let people know about your group. If you’re new to the idea of Friendly Eights and want help getting…
Fall Retreat on “Spirit-Led Action” September 27 at The Clearing
The Adult Spiritual Education Committee invites you to attend Fall Retreat from 9:00 – 4:00, Saturday, September 27 at The Clearing. The theme of this year’s retreat is “Spirit-Led Action”. Join us for an experiential workshop led by members of the ASE Committee, with…
International Day of Peace Celebration, September 20
RFM will hold our traditional Meeting for Worship and march around the neighborhood to commemorate the International Day of Peace Meeting for Worship on September 20 (not on September 21) at 6:30 pm. This is a sweet time together as we join to mark our Peace testimony…
Announcements from Religious Education (RE) Committee
Committee-Led Summer Sundays August 24 – Building & Grounds Committee August 31 – Hospitality Committee September 7 – Peace Celebration Day September 14 – First Day of Age-Level Classes September 21 – Faith & Play Teachers and assistants needed: The Religious…
Memorial Reception for Anne Gray, August 25
Our dear Friend Anne Gray died peacefully on Wednesday, August 13 surrounded by her family. There will be a memorial reception on Monday, August 25 from 2-5 pm at the Clubhouse at Westminster Canterbury. Her family extended a special invitation to our meeting…
Reading Between the Lines (Bible Workbench), September 7
The Adult Spiritual Education committee will hold a one-hour Reading Between the Lines (formerly known as Bible Workbench) on Sunday, September 7, through Zoom, from 9-10 am. We will discuss Philemon 1-21: the power of a personal letter clearing the way for a person…
Meeting for Weeding, Saturday, August 9
Please join the RFM garden team for our August 9 Meeting for Weeding from 8 am – 10 am. We can use your help to keep our grounds looking lovely! Come for as little or as long as you like. We promise good company and the satisfaction of seeing your work achieve…
Some Committee Service Needs/Opportunities
Please contact any member of Nominating Committee for information or interest in these positions: Margaret Edds, Anna Marie Bolin, Diane Bowden, Don Miller, Carolyn Moul, and Catherine Roseberry. Religious Education Needs Religious Education’s (RE) greatest need right…
Policy Regarding the Display of Quaker/RFM Banners in Demonstrations
(The following policy was approved in Seventh Month meeting for business.) Our Richmond Friends Meeting banners are approved for display at demonstrations and marches, with the following stipulations: 1. Our banners are used in gatherings that…
EarthCare Working Group Fall Hikes for the Quaker Community
The EarthCare Working Group is hosting three Quaker Community Hikes this fall, hoping to continue them in the Spring and beyond. Saturday, October 11, Yike! Hike 8:30 pm (after dark) at Larus Park- Looking for luminescent fungi and critters…
Peace & Social Concerns and Religious Education Committee Needs
Please contact any member of Nominating Committee for information or interest in these positions: Margaret Edds, Anna Marie Bolin, Diane Bowden, Don Miller, Carolyn Moul, and Catherine Roseberry. Religious Education Needs Religious Education’s (RE) greatest need right…
From Ministry and Worship Committee
A recent court decision now allows religious bodies to endorse political candidates and take part in partisan politics without the threat of losing their tax-exempt status. This ruling does not change meeting’s long-standing practice of eschewing partisan politics…
Reading Between the Lines, August 3
The Adult Spiritual Education committee will host a one-hour Reading Between the Lines (formerly Bible Workbench) on First Day, August 3, from 9-10 am on Zoom. We will discuss Luke 10: 25-37: receiving help when one is hurt, sometimes from unlikely sources. We will…
Growing In Anti-Racism with Children in Meeting, Family, & Our Lives
A Religious Education Sponsored Workshop for Everyone Richmond Friends Meeting acknowledges that anti-racism is a needed part of all we do in our Meetings. The RE committee strives to support our children as they seek to understand their own spiritual life. This…
Summer Committee-Led RE Lessons
Here is the schedule of Religious Education classes for the remainder of the summer: Aug 24 – Buildings and Grounds Committee Aug 31 – Hospitality Committee
Meeting for Weeding: Saturday, July 12, 8-10 am
Saturday, July 12, is our (summer) monthly Meeting for Weeding and it’s your chance to show some love to our grounds by clearing away all the weeds that take moisture and nutrients from the native plantings and pollinators we are nurturing. We’re meeting from 8-10 am…
Memorial Minute for Al Simmons
Albert Lester Simmons was born in Tazewell County, Virginia, and grew up in Bluefield, West Virginia and graduated from Bluefield College. Al worked most of his career as a preschool teacher and child-care director. Children loved his invented games and silliness and…
Memorial Minute for Farid Alan Schintzius
Farid Alan Schintzius, a native of Buffalo, NY, died shortly after midnight on December 5, 2024. He was 76. Alan was a family man, a carpenter, a tireless activist, and a member of Richmond Friends Meeting. He became a foundational force in Richmond, helping to…
Kenneth Hunter Will Share Information on VICPP’s Higher Education in Prisons Initiative, July 13
Did you know that the Virginia Department of Corrections launches more people into Virginia’s workforce annually than our largest graduating university? Back in April, our Meeting agreed to be a congregational support for the Virginia Interfaith Center for Public…
Reading Between the Lines (Bible Workbench) in July
Reading Between the Lines (formerly called Bible Workshop) will not meet in July.
Play365 at Soar365, Saturday, July 5, 9:30-11 am
Everyone is invited to explore Richmond’s accessible playground at Soar365, located at 3600 Saunders Avenue, Richmond, VA 23227. The next day, Sunday, July 6, children attending RFM will learn about building community playgrounds and create their own wacky playground…
Meeting for Weeding, Saturday, June 21, 8-10 am
Our next Meeting for Weeding is June 21, 8-10 am, on the Meetinghouse grounds. Come get out your frustrations by digging and chopping pesky weeds and get instant gratification! Come for a little or as long as you like. All ages and abilities are welcome.
Dine, Chat, and Rescue the Fan Free Clinic (now Health Brigade)
Next first day, June 8th, Peace & Social Concerns is hosting a fundraising luncheon at rise of meeting. Have lunch, have fund, and help out the Health Brigade (formerly Fan Free Clinic) which just had its budget slashed by 1/3 due to cuts at HHS and the state….
Financial Stewardship Threshing Sessions
The Financial Stewardship Committee invites all members and attenders to attend one of the upcoming Threshing Sessions to voice your opinions on how best to disburse and/or invest the remaining Contingency Fund surplus of $25,600 and $20,000, respectively. There will…
Add your Pronouns to your Nametag
If you would like your pronouns listed on your nametag, pronoun stickers are now available on the table in the entry.Also, here are a few helpful links for understanding the use of pronouns: From Friends General Conference- Creating an Inclusive Space “Why Pronouns…
Meeting for Weeding, Saturday, May 31, 9-11
It’s weed season and that means it’s time for Meetings for Weeding! We will hold our first weeding event on May 31 from 9-11. The RFM garden team will be there and we’d love to have you join us. It’s a great way to meet people and get out your frustrations on pesky…
Reading Between the Lines, June 2025
The Adult Spiritual Education Committee will host a one-hour Reading Between the Lines (Bible Workbench)—through Zoom— on June 1, starting at 9 am. We will discuss Acts 16: 16-34: gifts that are honored; gifts that are being distorted or used to make money for others…
Spring Retreat RE Plans
Spring Retreat! On Sunday, May 25th at Kensington – There will be Nursery care and an all ages group here at the Meeting house for those families not planning to attend the Spring Retreat at The Clearing. Detailed information regarding activities at Spring Retreat are…
RE Announcements for May/June
Willow Working Group During the May Meeting for Worship with Attention to Business, the Religious Education committee presented an idea that came forth from one of our children, Margaret Garrett, about a new working group. The Willow Working Group was enthusiastically…
Immigration Justice–Resources from the VICPP Working Group
To assist with immigration guidance and updates, here are two resources. There are more, but these two are referenced by other sites on immigration justice, and provide help on this non-static concern. These sites are the National Immigration Law Center…
We welcome all to worship with us
Damos la bienvenida a todos para adorar con nosotros en la Reunión de Amigos (Los Cuáqueros) de Richmond. You are welcome here.
Special Dates for Meeting for Worship at The Clearing in May & June
For the months of May and June, we will have meeting for worship at The Clearing on the second Sunday of the month. These dates are May 11 and June 8. On July 6, the regular worship schedule of first Sundays will resume through October.
Reading Between the Lines, May 4
The Adult Spiritual Education Committee will host a one-hour Reading Between the Lines (formerly known as Bible Workbench) on May 4, 2025, from 9-10 am through Zoom. We will discuss John 19: 1-14: moorings during mourning; eventual recognitions of new forms; casting…
Announcements from RE
Welcome, new families! Please complete a registration for each child if you have not already done so. This allows us to keep your child safe here at Meeting and send monthly updates about what’s happening in our Religious Education program. Forms can be found on the…
Kids Need Camp!
The Spark newsletter to the BYM Camp families contains the following: A Letter to Campers The directors of our camps have a letter written directly to your children. Here’s what they want to make all campers hear from them before camp starts: To all our fabulous…
Work Day at the Kensington Meetinghouse, Saturday, May 3
Join f/Friends to spruce up the meetinghouse on Saturday, May 3, 9-12. There’s a task for every age and ability! Contact Ada Hammer with any questions.
Work Day at The Clearing, Saturday, May 10
The Clearing Building & Grounds Committee invites Richmond Meeting members and attenders to join us at The Clearing to prepare for the 2023 season and for our annual RFM Spring Retreat (which will be at The Clearing). This is a great opportunity to…
RE Announcements for April, 2025
Quaker Camps We encourage all those interested in attending camp to register as soon as possible since camps fill up. Children who do not attend Quaker meetings are welcome to attend camps as well, so children may invite their friends and cousins! C&C has $500 for…
Reading Between the Lines, April 6
The Adult Spiritual Education committee will host a one-hour Reading Between the Lines (formerly called Bible Workbench) on Sunday, April 6, from 9-10 a.m. on Zoom. We will discuss John 12:20-33: A troubled soul. The meaning of “glory.” What is required in times when…
Register for Spring Retreat at The Clearing
Friends of all ages are invited to our Spring Retreat on May 23 – 25 at The Clearing. Friends are welcome to come for all or part of the weekend. Camping and rustic accommodations are available. Meals are provided that accommodate a variety of dietary needs and…
Fundraising Luncheon for Ramallah Friends School, April 6
Peace and Social Concerns will host a fundraising luncheon at the rise of Meeting for Worship on First Day/Sunday, April 6 to benefit the Ramallah Friends School (RFS) in Palestine’s West Bank. Guest speakers are Betsy Brinson, a member of Richmond Friends Meeting now…
Judge Blocks ICE Enforcement In Houses of Worship
February 24, 2025 Judge Theodore Chuang has blocked the Department of Homeland Security from conducting enforcement actions (raids, arrests) “in or near any place of worship” associated with our lawsuit. This is a temporary block and is specific to the places of…
ASE Workshops on Vocal Ministry, March 30 & April 5
All of us have struggled with whether to stand up and give a message during Meeting for Worship. The Adult Spiritual Education (ASE) Committee is sponsoring a workshop to help us think about this struggle, by using the pamphlet, “On Vocal Ministry” by Barry Crossno…
The Healing Place Fundraising Luncheon, March 9
Peace & Social Concerns Committee invites you to lunch on March 9, a fundraising event at rise of meeting to benefit … … The Healing Place, a long-term, peer-driven residential recovery program that helps individuals struggling with substance use disorders. It…
New Titles in the RFM Library
Alice Paul and The Fight for Women’s Rights, by Deborah Kops A narrative with details that help to show the atmosphere this Quaker worked in to help gain the vote and other rights for women Peace, by Miranda and Baptiste Paul Thoughtful examples of large and small…
Reading Between the Lines, March 2
The Adult Spiritual Education committee will host a one-hour Reading Between the Lines (formerly Bible Workbench) on First Day (Sunday), March 2, through Zoom, from 9-10 am. We will discuss Mark 9: 2-9: when what we think we know becomes a question; when our…
RE Announcements for March
Are you interested in becoming a Faith & Play facilitator? The Sandy Spring Friends Meeting Religious Education Committee is hosting a Faith and Play training taught by Melinda Wenner-Bradley, taking place at the Sandy Spring Meetinghouse, March 21-23. Faith…
Friends General Conference Joins over Two Dozen Religious Groups in New Immigration Lawsuit
by Sharlee DiMenichi, Friends Journal Opposing immigration enforcement in houses of worship, Friends General Conference (FGC) joined an interfaith lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and two of its enforcement agencies, the Customs and…
Ad Hoc Committee on Race & Racism Final Report
Summary of Recommended Actions for Richmond Friends Meeting 2025 and 2026 Form a three-person Race and Racial Justice Team, whose members will serve two-year terms, under the care of the Clerk of Meeting. Reparations to Indigenous peoples – Form a short-term ad hoc…
Richmond Friends Meeting Joins Democracy Forward Lawsuit Against Department of Homeland Security
Baltimore Yearly Meeting, Philadelphia Yearly Meeting, New England Yearly Meeting and two BYM monthly meetings- Adelphi and Richmond – filed a lawsuit on January 27, 2025 against the Department of Homeland Security. The lawsuit challenges the Department’s rescission…
BYM Reparations Delivered to the Pawnee Nation
Three Friends travelled to the Pawnee nation in Oklahoma to deliver a $10,000 check from Baltimore Yearly Meeting. The check was the first of two offered in reparation for a school run for several years in the late 1800s by BYM Quakers that was disrespectful and…
Reading Between the Lines, February 2
The Adult Spiritual Education committee will host a one-hour Reading Between the Lines, onZoom, starting at 9 am, on Feb. 2, 2025. We will discuss John 1: 43-51: recognitions beyondsurfaces; the witness of one person leading to another “unlikely” person; the unlikely…
BYM Camps Are Open for Registration
BYM Camp registration is open. Financial assistance is available. Please contact Anna Best or Shannon Garrett with questions. You may also visit bymcamps.org for more information. If you know of a child who may enjoy attending camp, RE encourages you to engage with…