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Unnamed Quaker Creeds


Features
Thou Shalt Wear Comfy Shoes by Suzanne W. Cole Sullivan

In Defense of Blue Kool‐Aid by Kat Griffith

The Next Testimony by Andrew Huff

How to Be an Inclusive Quaker by Valerie Brown

Uncertainty: An Unnamed Quaker Creed? by Rhiannon Grant

When Is a Creed Not a Creed? by Ann Birch


Poetry
River Crossing by Anne+Maren-Hogan

Somewhere in This Large Field by David Black


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Among Friends

Among Friends: Getting Over Ourselves

Our introduction to the March 2020 issue. Martin Kelley
Features

Thou Shalt Wear Comfy Shoes

Do our attitudes toward formal dress push people out the door? Suzanne W. Cole Sullivan
Features

In Defense of Blue Kool-Aid

An exploration of food culture among Friends. Kat Griffith
Features

The Next Testimony

Can Friends model a new kind of Christian governance? Andrew Huff
Features

How to Be an Inclusive Quaker

The unwritten norms of speech and silence. Valerie Brown
Features

Uncertainty, an Unnamed Quaker Creed?

Moving beyond belief in the "absolute perhaps." Rhiannon Grant
Features

When Is a Creed Not a Creed?

Revisiting that of God in every man. Ann Birch
Poetry

River Crossing

FJ Poetry: "Sitting in bed she gazes at the river, ..." Anne Maren-Hogan
Poetry

Somewhere in This Large Field

FJ Poetry: "Somewhere in this large field..." David Black
Forum

Forum, March 2020

Letters from our readers. Staff
Faith and Practice

What Did Easter Mean to Early Quakers?

Early Friends’ understanding of the resurrection was colored by their experience of the presence of God in their midst. David K. Leonard
Lives of Friends

The Legacy and Philanthropy of Anna Thomas Jeanes

Examining the life of a relatively unknown yet visionary nineteenth-century Quaker philanthropist. Kay Sackett Fitzgerald and Eleanor Reinhardt
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