Clearwater Friends Quaker Meeting

Clearwater Friends Meeting
An “unprogrammed” Monthly Meeting, associated with the
Southeastern Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends (SEYM)

Clearwater Friends provides a Quaker presence in Northern Pinellas County and Pasco County Florida
including Clearwater, Dunedin, Tarpon Springs, Safety Harbor,
Largo, New Port Richey, and as far north as Hudson

As of June 1, 2022, we are meeting IN PERSON and On ZOOM

Baywood Shores Clubhouse, 596 Baywood Dr N, Dunedin, FL 34698.

For our current Zoom link, please email our Clerk,
Douglas Woodward, 
Clerk@clearwaterfriends.org

Our mailing address is PO Box 591, Dunedin, FL 34697

Meeting for Worship begins at 10 am each Sunday Morning

Drop in visitors are most welcome to join us, come as you are.

For our Newsletter, email Mike Flanery

Qnews@Clearwaterfriends.org

Our Meeting accepts that not everyone has the same journey of faith, and that each of us may express our spiritual beliefs in different ways. You will find no written dogma, nor will you be asked to recite a prayer or sing a hymn that expresses someone else's beliefs. We strive to listen to the "still small voice within" for guidance in all our meetings.   

Quaker Meeting for Worship is a vibrant silence of waiting in expectancy. The silence is not an emptiness crying out to be filled, but a disciplined and contemplative openness to the Spirit of God. Our practice is to listen attentively to the harmony of the silent waiting and to the ministry that may arise from the silence. 

We value the testimonies of simplicity, peace, integrity, community and equality.  

The first step to peace is to stand still in the Light....George Fox, 1653

Meeting Times

10:00 AM - 11:00 AM

What's New

The attached file contains a report about the background and effectiveness of the Alternatives to Violence Program.

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The attached file contains guidelines for worship sharing that are recommended by Friends General Conference.

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Unity within most religions is based on commonly held articles of faith.  Among contemporary Quakers, however, there is a wide range of theological perspectives.  Consequently, within the Religious Society of Friends, a primary unifying factor is

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Some of the terms used among contemporary Quakers can sound a little odd to the modern ear.  Many of them date back to the mid 1600’s when the Religious Society of Friends was first founded.  We don’t usually say thee, thy, or thine anymore, but i

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What is Moral Injury?

How does it affect our military service people and their families?

 

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Worship with us!

727-210-5742 - Google Voice to Clerk
Meeting Times: 

10:00 AM - 11:00 AM