Friends General Conference

Together we nurture the spiritual vitality of Friends
Unprogrammed Quakers in Wichita, Kansas

Heartland Friends Meeting

We believe:

  • All people have access to “that of God” within them;
  • Although our roots are in Christianity, truth can be found in other sources.

We practice the Quaker testimonies:

  • Truth, meaning integrity of word and deed and the seeking of Truth;
  • Simplicity, meaning keeping our attention on what is important to us and minimizing distractions;
  • Equality of all people before God;
  • Peace. We seek to live in a spirit of peace and work to remove the causes of war.

We worship by listening for the Spirit.

Meeting Times

Meeting for Healing First Sunday 9:30

Meeting for Business Second Sunday 9:30

Education Hour  Third & Fourth Sundays 9:30

Meeting for Worship

Unprogrammed Worship Sundays 11:00

Hymn SingingSundays 10:45 

Clerk:

Email: info@heartlandfriendsmeeting.org

What's New

Heartland Friends Meeting 

State of Society Fifth Month, 2021

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“I am not free while any woman is unfree, even when her shackles are very different from my own.”   -- Audre Lorde

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Statement of Inclusion, approved 4:50 p.m., May 31, 2019

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Heartland Friends Meeting

State of Society, Fifth Month, 2019

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Heartland Friends Meeting

State of Society, Fifth Month,  2018

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This page was posted to the Friends Committee on National Legislation website on June 30, 2017 by Julia Newman. URL at bottom of this post. 

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Worship with us!

(316) 239-4711
Heartland Friends Meetinghouse
14505 Sandwedge Cir
Wichita, KS 67235
United States
Meeting Times: 

Meeting for Healing First Sunday 9:30

Meeting for Business Second Sunday 9:30

Education Hour  Third & Fourth Sundays 9:30

Meeting for Worship

Unprogrammed Worship Sundays 11:00

Hymn SingingSundays 10:45 

Clerk:

Email: info@heartlandfriendsmeeting.org

Query of the Month

Approach old age with courage and hope. As far as possible, make arrangements for your care in good time, so that an undue burden does not fall on others. Although old age may bring increasing disability and loneliness, it can also bring serenity, detachment and wisdom. Pray that in your final years you may be enabled to find new ways of receiving and reflecting God’s love.

Britain Yearly Meeting Faith and Practice

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