Drumming Circle (Meetinghouse)
Drumming Circle (Meetinghouse)
Toussaint Liberator leads this weekly program focused on learning to play West African rhythms on the djembe drums. Come check out the
Toussaint Liberator leads this weekly program focused on learning to play West African rhythms on the djembe drums. Come check out the
The New Story Group (Zoom)The FMC New Story meets on Zoom from 7:00 to 9:00pm on the FIFTH Monday in March. Come
For more information please contact Jennifer Hogue at spiritualed@fmcquaker.org
FMC Gaza Planning Sub-Committee (Zoom) This group gathers to organize and support how our community responds to the situation in Gaza. Friends
Membership Committee (Zoom)The Membership Committee meets on the first Tuesday of the month. If you have questions about membership, please see an
Ministry & Counsel Committee (Zoom)Email Erin Bumgarner / Betsy Roper at ministry@fmcquaker.org for meeting information.
The Cambridge Friends School CommunityCordially invitesFriends Meeting at CambridgeFresh Pond Monthly MeetingBeacon Hill Friends Meetingto support the life of CFS Community by
Silent communion is the heart of our time together. Spoken ministry may also arise from the gathered group on occasion. Those worshiping
TECH TEAM MEETING (Open Zoom) We uaually meet on the first Wednesday of the month from 12:00 – 1:00pm. Everyone is welcome
All are invited to this informal small group discussion about cooperatives. Those who gather on 4/4 will decide whether to schedule additional
9:30a-10am: optional fellowship. Friends Room: Coffee and tea will be available on-site Zoom: bring your own beverage 10:00am- 12:30pm: workshop In this
WORSHIP CENTERED DISCUSSION (Parlor / Zoom) Click here to see forum titles. Participants will have the option to meet in the Parlor
JOIN US AS WE EXPLORE THE THEME: “TEN BEAUTIFUL THINGS — A JOURNEY.” We plan to use Molly Beth Griffin's wonderful children's
Friends Meeting at Cambridge (FMC) offers hybrid meetings for worship on site and on Zoom. If this is your first time attending
Fellowship with Refreshments (On Site) Stay and enjoy simple refreshments and conversation either in the Friends Room or Library (mask optional) or
Afterthoughts (Parlor/Zoom) Afterthoughts is a time for sharing after Meeting for Worship. You may wish to share a ministry that did not
https://fmcquaker.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/Linden-JerusalemTempleMount.jpg Linden Jenkins (retired attorney, professional mediator, former Presiding Clerk of New England Yearly Meeting) will share reflections and experiences from volunteering
Come for light refreshments and fellowship beginning at 6:30pm. To participate using Zoom, click this link or provide the meeting ID 838
Blue Sky Group Meeting (Parlor/Zoom ) Contact Jennifer Hogue at blueskygroup@fmcquaker.org.
Toussaint Liberator leads this weekly program focused on learning to play West African rhythms on the djembe drums. Come check out the
At our February 17th gathering, we will continue reading Waging Peace: Discipline and Practice by Pamela Haines, Pendle Hill Pamphlet # 420. Bring your own
You are welcome to join us on Zoom as we consider initiatives and projects for the coming year. If you are planning
Email Mark Webster and David White at trustees@fmcquaker.org for meeting information.
Silent communion is the heart of our time together. Spoken ministry may also arise from the gathered group on occasion. Those worshiping
THE FRIENDS FOR RACIAL JUSTICE COMMITTEE aims to draw ourselves and other members of the Meeting community to a deeper understanding of
The Artists and Writers Group (Zoom) gathers monthly for mutual support in our respective artistic endeavors. We share, discuss and respond to
Pastoral Care Team Meeting (Zoom) Our FMC Pastoral Care Team provides the following types of care and support to individuals within our
Email registration will open at 7 am on Saturday, March 22nd. This is a time of reflection and fellowship. All who identify
Did you know ... some Quakers love science fiction and fantasy? Did you know reading aloud is fun for adults? We'd love
WORSHIP CENTERED DISCUSSION (Parlor / Zoom) Click here to see forum titles. Participants will have the option to meet in the Parlor
Friends Meeting at Cambridge (FMC) offers hybrid meetings for worship on site and on Zoom. If this is your first time attending
First Day School (On-Site) Friends Meeting at Cambridge offers lively, interactive, in-person First Day School (FDS) classes for children on Sunday mornings.
Fellowship with Refreshments (On Site) Stay and enjoy simple refreshments and conversation either in the Friends Room or Library (mask optional) or
Afterthoughts (Parlor/Zoom) Afterthoughts is a time for sharing after Meeting for Worship. You may wish to share a ministry that did not
Simple Lunch (On Site). You are invited to a simple lunch! A $6-7 donation is requested to cover the cost of the
To participate using Zoom click this link or provide the Meeting ID: 783 475 1861 and Passcode: 1652 (if requested) on Zoom.com,
Poems We Love (Open Zoom) You are invited to attend FMC’s poetry circle. Reading aloud can be a balm. Bring something to
Toussaint Liberator leads this weekly program focused on learning to play West African rhythms on the djembe drums. Come check out the
FMC Gaza Planning Sub-Committee (Zoom) This group gathers to organize and support how our community responds to the situation in Gaza. Friends
Prayer Circle (Zoom) We welcome anyone who needs prayers or who is moved to pray for others. To submit a prayer request
Disability & Accessibility Awareness & Coordination Group (Zoom) Email Ariel Maddocks at thedaac@fmcquaker.org for meeting information.
Ministry & Counsel Committee (Zoom)Email Erin Bumgarner / Betsy Roper at ministry@fmcquaker.org for meeting information.
Silent communion is the heart of our time together. Spoken ministry may also arise from the gathered group on occasion. Those worshiping
Community, Ministry, and Technology Group (Zoom) Please address your comments on hybrid meeting technology to cmtfeedback@fmcquaker.org. Email Leo Bray / Cornelia Parkes
Please drop-in occasionally or join our group regularly from 6:30-7:30 pm, followed by time for fellowship and conversation.Our goal is to educate
WORSHIP CENTERED DISCUSSION (Parlor / Zoom) Click here to see forum titles. Participants will have the option to meet in the Parlor
First Day School (On-Site) Friends Meeting at Cambridge offers lively, interactive, in-person First Day School (FDS) classes for children on Sunday mornings.
Friends Meeting at Cambridge (FMC) offers hybrid meetings for worship on site and on Zoom. If this is your first time attending
Meeting for Worship Outside Raytheon (Off-Site) Third Sunday of each month, 10:45am – 11:45am In witness to the Quaker Peace Testimony, Friends
Fellowship with Refreshments (On Site) Stay and enjoy simple refreshments and conversation either in the Friends Room or Library (mask optional) or
Afterthoughts (Parlor/Zoom) Afterthoughts is a time for sharing after Meeting for Worship. You may wish to share a ministry that did not
Artists and poets will be available to talk about their submissions to the Spring Potluck Art Show while we enjoy refreshments provided
FMC Staff Holiday (Office Closed) For facilities emergencies, please email maintenance@fmcquaker.org . For scheduling issues, please email scheduling@fmcquaker.org.
Blue Sky Group Meeting (Parlor/Zoom ) Contact Jennifer Hogue at blueskygroup@fmcquaker.org.
HEAlthy Reopening Team (HEART) (Zoom) Email Tom Sander at heart@fmcquaker.org for meeting information.
Toussaint Liberator leads this weekly program focused on learning to play West African rhythms on the djembe drums. Come check out the
At our February 17th gathering, we will continue reading Waging Peace: Discipline and Practice by Pamela Haines, Pendle Hill Pamphlet # 420. Bring your own
All are welcome to attend our committee meetings to learn about the First Day School and Youth Program activities. To participate in
Peace and Social Justice Committee Meeting (Zoom) At our monthly meetings, FMC's Peace and Social Justice Committee considers how Friends Meeting at
Silent communion is the heart of our time together. Spoken ministry may also arise from the gathered group on occasion. Those worshiping
Fundraising Committee (Zoom) Contact: Tom Sander at fundraising@fmcquaker.org for meeting information.
Did you know ... some Quakers love science fiction and fantasy? Did you know reading aloud is fun for adults? We'd love
WORSHIP CENTERED DISCUSSION (Parlor / Zoom) Click here to see forum titles. Participants will have the option to meet in the Parlor
First Day School (On-Site) Friends Meeting at Cambridge offers lively, interactive, in-person First Day School (FDS) classes for children on Sunday mornings.
FMC is now offering hybrid and non-hybrid meetings for worship! On 4th Sundays on an interim basis, we will have two simultaneous
Fellowship with Refreshments (On Site) Stay and enjoy simple refreshments and conversation either in the Friends Room or Library (mask optional) or
Afterthoughts (Parlor/Zoom) Afterthoughts is a time for sharing after Meeting for Worship. You may wish to share a ministry that did not
Simple Lunch (On Site). You are invited to a simple lunch! A $6-7 donation is requested to cover the cost of the
Prison Fellowship (Zoom) Those currently involved in prison work and criminal justice reform and those who are interested in learning more are
You are invited to attend this evening meeting for worship in the parlor before the Young Adult Friends (18-35ish) monthly on-site potluck.
Join Quaker families with children for pizza, connection and play. This monthly gathering typically happens on 4th Sundays. Food and childcare are
All those 18-35ish are invited to this potluck dinner at FMC. Bring food to share if you'd like, but please join us
Nominating Committee (Parlor / Zoom) Email Gail Rogers at nominating@fmcquaker.org for meeting information.
Toussaint Liberator leads this weekly program focused on learning to play West African rhythms on the djembe drums. Come check out the
The New Story Group (Zoom) The FMC New Story meets on Zoom from 7:00 to 9:00pm on the fourth Monday of the
Silent communion is the heart of our time together. Spoken ministry may also arise from the gathered group on occasion. Those worshiping