Greenville Friends Meeting (South Carolina)

Greenville Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)

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Invitation to Worship

Be still, and know that I am God.

Psalm, 46:10

Walk cheerfully over the world, answering that of God in everyone.

-George Fox, 1656

 

What is Quakerism?

The Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) is a Christian denomination that traces its origins to 17th-century England.  Though Quakerism means different things to different people, Greenville Friends adheres to a few basic  tenets:

  • We worship in silence, speaking (or not) as we feel moved. We seek Gold’s direction in quietness.
  • We do not pass a collection plate, nor do we require participants to wear formal clothing.
  • We are all on a first-name basis, irrespective of age, experience, or position.
  • We do not insist that all agree on what faith means because we cannot fully describe it.
  • We believe there are many ways to meet and experience God, and to live justly and compassionately.
  • We emphasize equality (the oldest Quaker precept), simplicity, tolerance, and peaceful coexistence among all individuals, groups, and nations.
  • We respect and cherish the environment
  • We accept all who come into our midst as spiritual seekers.

How we Worship

We gather in silence, gently attuning ourselves to the Light, the Divine Spirit that we believe is accessible to every attentive mind.  There is no human leader and no planned program.  All of us are learners growing in faith, sharing our worship experience with each other, dwelling together in the Light.

Sometimes speaking arises out of the silence, sometimes no words are spoken.  Those who speak should be brief and those who listen should do so in quiet attention.  A period of silence should follow each message. Each person present contributes to the depth of worship we reach as a group.

The meeting is concluded after about an hour, by the shaking of hands initiated by persons appointed to do so. At the close of worship, we greet one another, welcome newcomers, and share thoughts or news of interest to the whole group. We then partake of a simple feast (light snacks), to which all are invited.

About Greenville Friends

The Greenville Meeting was formed in 1991 and is a member of Palmetto Friends (of South Carolina) and the Southern Appalachian Yearly Meeting and Association (SAYMA).

The Greenville Meeting believes that all people possess inherent worth, dignity, and the capacity to perceive the Inner Light.  Whatsoever their understanding of God might be, we welcome all who wish to join us in silent worship and/or in our community activities. We do not discriminate against, or make distinctions among seekers on the basis of their race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, economic status, spiritual views, political affiliations, social creeds, physical or mental condition, criminal records, age, or education.

Greenville Friends Meetings and Activities

The Greenville Friends meet for worship each First-day (Sunday) at 10:30 a.m. in a conference room on the lower level of Furman University’s Daniel Chapel.

On the first First-day of each month, we hold a shared meal at the rise of Meeting for Worship.  This is an especially good opportunity to get acquainted, but we welcome inquiries, visitors, and attenders at any of our Meetings for Worship.

On the second First-day of each month (except in summer), we hold a meeting for Worship with Attention to Business. 

We also support a variety of local and international  organizations dedicated to the alleviation of poverty, growth of ecumenical understanding, promotion of peace, and increased well-being for humans and other species.

 

More information about the Religious Society of Friends can be found at :

www.sayma.org

www.pfgquakers.com

  

The Greenville Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends is not affiliated with Furman University.

Meeting Times

We meet in the lower level of Daniel Chapel on the Furman University campus.

Every First Day (Sunday) at 10:30 am


What's New

We are pleased to announce that Furman University will now allow us to resume Meeting for Worship in their chapel (Duncan Chapel).  We will resume meeting each First Day beginning August 29, 2021 at 10:00 am.  In compliance with university policy, masks must be worn inside the building until further notice.

We look forward to reuniting as Friends and welcome all visitors!

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I believe there is something in the mind, or in the heart, that shows its approbation when we do right. I give myself this advice: Do not fear truth, let it be so contrary to inclination and feeling.

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On February 22, 2020 the Friends World Committee for Consultation (FWCC) held an online conference on sustainability.  Friends from around the world met for worship-sharing, focused on the question "How does God call us to act?" 

A set of Elders from the conference have produced a statement, reflecting their sense of what was expressed online.  That statement is available at:

http://fwcc.world/sustainability/statements

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To limit the spread of COVID-19, Furman University has moved instruction online, and is limiting access to its facilities.  The Duncan Chapel will be closed.  Greenville Friends Meeting will suspend meeting together for worship until further notice.

Friends are encouraged to continue to worship privately.

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Greenville Friends Meeting

Meeting for Business

Minute Third Month 8, 2020

 

Presiding: Scott Henderson

Recording: Kevin McMurtrey

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Friends have approved a change of the time for Meeting for Worship.  Meeting will now commence at 10:30 am (instead of 11:00 am).

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Worship with us!

Daniel Chapel at Furman University
Daniel Chapel
Furman University
Greenville, SC 29613
United States
Meeting Times: 

We meet in the lower level of Daniel Chapel on the Furman University campus.

Every First Day (Sunday) at 10:30 am