Granville Friends Meeting (Quakers)

Granville Friends Meeting (Quakers) Mailing address: Granville Friends Meeting, PO Box 287, Granville, OH 43034-0287 We are an unprogrammed Quaker Meeting.

We gather every First Day (Sunday) at 10:00 A.M. in silent worship, listening “for the still, small voice that comes from God through the Inward Light.”
Every 3rd First Day, Meeting for Worship is followed by Meeting for Business and potluck. During Meeting for Worship, young Friends attend First Day School. On months with a 5th Sunday, Granville Friends Meeting worships at Kendal at Granv

ille, 2158 Columbus Road, Granville, Ohio 43023 at 10 A.M. For more information about our Quaker faith, go to http://www.fgcquaker.org/explore/faqs-about-quakers at the Friends General Conference website.

Act NOW. Write your congressional representatives and urge passage of the Iran War Powers Resolution. War is NOT the ans...
03/03/2026

Act NOW. Write your congressional representatives and urge passage of the Iran War Powers Resolution. War is NOT the answer.

The anti-war movement is mobilizing!

02/03/2026
https://quakerspeak.com/video/the-quaker-approach-to-the-bible/
09/08/2025

https://quakerspeak.com/video/the-quaker-approach-to-the-bible/

You know, there’s a story about a Jewish scholar, probably the same amount of time as Jesus was, and he was challenged to recite the whole of Scripture while standing on one leg. And he stood on one leg and said, “ Do not do unto others what is hateful unto yourself, everything else is detail.

"We realize that the first language of God is actually silence...."
07/26/2025

"We realize that the first language of God is actually silence...."

What does Quaker prayer look like? Australian Friend David Johnson says it’s something every human being does naturally, and it leads to inordinate spiritual refreshment.

What led you to Quakerism?
04/12/2025

What led you to Quakerism?

Joseph Izzo first connected with Quakers as a priest in the Catholic peace movement during the Vietnam War. “Everywhere I…

04/07/2025

MINUTE 2025.3.16-1 Granville Friends Meeting (Quakers, Religious Society of Friends) feels deep concern for the thousands of federal workers who have abruptly lost their livelihoods in the recent indiscriminate mass firings, and for the loss of the valuable work they do. We recognize that sudden and unexpected job loss coupled with the high and rising costs of necessities including food and housing may seriously impact the health and welfare of these federal employees and their families. Likewise, the sudden and unexpected curtailment of the services these federal workers have provided will result in harm to vulnerable populations at home and abroad, as well as cause negative economic consequences in our nation and increase risks to public safety and environmental degradation. We provide three examples here, but hold in mindful concern all federal workers and their families and all peoples negatively impacted by these mass firings.
The dismantling of USAID and the programs it administers will deprive U.S. farmers of an estimated $2 billion in sales, among other harms. “According to a former deputy assistant administrator at USAID’s Feed the Future program, the agency purchased 1.1 million metric tons of food from U.S. farmers and ranchers last fiscal year, including sorghum, corn, beans, rice and vegetable oil, for distribution to 45 million people in need of emergency food and acute nutrition assistance in 35 countries”. USAID Dismantling: What It Means for Farmers and Ag Research - AgWeb
Mass firings of 2,300 employees from the Department of Interior including 1,000 National Park Service staff, as well as cuts of 3,400 from the U.S. Forest Service will make it difficult to adequately manage and protect these valuable national resources. Hiking trails and facilities such as visitor centers will deteriorate. Wildfires will cause greater destruction for the lack of trained firefighters. These agencies were already understaffed; prior to the workforce cuts, national park operations staff had already fallen by 20 percent since 2010 according the National Parks Conservation Association, while cuts to the U.S. Forest Service represent 10 percent of its workforce. Impact of firings on Colorado national parks, forest service workers, DOGE cuts are screwing up summer travel plans already
Initial mass firings of nearly 600 employees at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association (NOAA) followed by the dismissal of another 1,000 employees puts us all at risk by disrupting the network of meteorologists who detect severe weather threats and provide early warnings of earthquakes, wildfires and other natural disasters. How job cuts at NOAA could impact weather forecasting - ABC News

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