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North Carolina Convergent

North Carolina Friends interested in discussions, meet-ups and gatherings of Quaker Quakers. Includes Greensboro.

Members: 12
Latest Activity: 11th month 1, 2010

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Steve K. Comment by Steve K. on 4th mo. 28, 2010 at 9:07pm
thanks for the info, Kristin!
Kristin Olson-Kennedy Comment by Kristin Olson-Kennedy on 4th mo. 28, 2010 at 4:48pm
Steve K. - If you are interested in visiting a Conservative Quaker meeting, there is one in Davidson. I have included the link to the website if you would like to find out more.
http://davidson.quaker.org/
Anthony (Tony) Lowe Comment by Anthony (Tony) Lowe on 2nd mo. 3, 2010 at 4:30pm
Hey Steve,
Welcome. Glad you are interested in Quakers. I think it's exciting when folks like you become a part of the conversation because you bring your own experiences and understandings which help to broaden ours
QuakerQuaker Comment by QuakerQuaker on 2nd mo. 3, 2010 at 3:46pm
Glad to have you Steve, a lot of us are big fans. One nice thing about QuakerQuaker is that it's all independent Friends and friends of Friends trying to find God through the static of the modern world. There's no budget, mission statement or focus groups. We have no particular team to push on you or anyone else. There are places where non-Quakers are doing a better job trying to revive primitive Christianity and that's okay. It's the work and faithfulness that's important, not the branding. If you know of local events you think people here would like to know about, please please please add them to the Gathering Events listing.
Steve K. Comment by Steve K. on 2nd mo. 2, 2010 at 9:44pm
I'm not Quaker, really. I'm Quaker-interested, though. Hope that's OK.
 

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Called Out, Called In: Maggie Harrison's Loving Challenge

There is a prophet in our midst, and her name is Maggie Harrison. Rousing many like fire, making my skin itch at being possibly excluded from this club that I don't even belong to, really (when asked if I am a Quaker, I always respond, 'Not yet.'), but want to think I can put on and off like so much-- clothing?And, nakedness. Taking off the mantle of Religious Identity, making space for the un-knowingness of living INTO something, removing armor and scaffold and hard won (or not so hard won)…See More
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Caroline Gulian replied to Elin Hagberg's discussion 'Plain babies and children' in the group Plainness & Simplicity
First of all, Mazel Tov!  Prayers to your pregnancy, may it be a healthy, happy event in your life. With my children, I have raised them with my beliefs, explained why I dress Plain for worship, and leave them with what I have taught in hopes…
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Paula Roberts replied to Elin Hagberg's discussion 'Plain babies and children' in the group Plainness & Simplicity
Congratulations Elin!  I don't have children so I'm going to speculate, but I don't think raising your kids differently from other people is going to injure them at all. Of course I am surrounded by people who are doing that very…
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Barbara Smith replied to Elin Hagberg's discussion 'Plain babies and children' in the group Plainness & Simplicity
Elin - Congratulations! The bigger question you are raising is how to bring up spiritually healthy children in an unhealthy world! We have nine children and homeschooled all of them right from the start. They are amazing people and I know for a fact…
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Mackenzie replied to Lauren Smith's discussion 'Parenting as a Friend'
I'm not a parent, so grain of salt ;) I maintain the opinion that setting a good example from the earliest age is what's important. Consistent rules probably have the best chance of being followed. That's not to say "when…
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Zaley Warkentin replied to Elin Hagberg's discussion 'Plain babies and children' in the group Plainness & Simplicity
My thought would be to provide your child with both options and let them choose day to day... When I was much younger I was dressed both plain and modern, but as I grew older my parents encouraged me to dress mainstream. In my case, I became more…
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I am expecting a baby if everything goes well this summer. I just want to hear if there are any thoughts about teaching and showing the plain way to children. The table is open and I just want to hear what you think about this, is it even possible in today's society to raise children like that?As both me and my partner wear mainly clothes of a modern make we will buy 'normal' clothes for our children but try buy a lot of things second hand or try to swap them with others. When our child is a…See More
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Daily Bible Reading: Deuteronomy 32 and 1 Corinthians 5

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