Week of Events
Quaker Eldering Practice Group (Zoom)
Quaker Eldering Practice Group (Zoom)
We are a read-aloud and discussion “small group” about the practice of Quaker eldering that typically meets on 1st and 3rd Mondays
First Day School/Youth Programs (Zoom)
First Day School/Youth Programs (Zoom)
All are welcome to attend our committee meetings to learn about the First Day School and Youth Program activities. To participate
Disability & Accessibility Awareness & Coordination Group (Zoom)
Disability & Accessibility Awareness & Coordination Group (Zoom)
Disability & Accessibility Awareness & Coordination Group (Zoom) Email Ariel Maddocks at thedaac@fmcquaker.org for meeting information.
Wednesday Morning Meeting for Worship (Parlor / Zoom)
Wednesday Morning Meeting for Worship (Parlor / Zoom)
Silent communion is the heart of our time together. Spoken ministry may also arise from the gathered group on occasion. Those worshiping
Sunday Morning Meeting for Worship (Meetinghouse / Open Zoom)
Sunday Morning Meeting for Worship (Meetinghouse / Open Zoom)
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)
First Day School (On-Site)
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)
Fellowship with Refreshments (On Site)
Fellowship with Refreshments (On Site) Stay and enjoy simple refreshments and conversation either in the Friends Room or Library (mask optional)
Afterthoughts (Parlor/Zoom)
Afterthoughts (Parlor/Zoom)
Afterthoughts (Parlor/Zoom) Afterthoughts is a time for sharing after Meeting for Worship. You may wish to share a ministry that did
Reception for Skip Schiel’s “The Ongoing and Relentless Nakba” Show (Friends Room)
Reception for Skip Schiel’s “The Ongoing and Relentless Nakba” Show (Friends Room)
Photo: Skip Schiel The May/June show, The Ongoing and Relentless Nakba: the Palestinian Catastrophe of 1948 to Today, is a