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.
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Heartland Friends makes available teachers trained in the Montessori-inspired Faith & Play and Godly Play curricula for storytelling and religious education with children during worship on the first and third Sundays of each month.
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:
What's New
Heartland Friends makes available teachers trained in the Montessori-inspired Faith & Play and Godly Play curricula for storytelling and religious education with children during worship on the first and third Sundays of each month.
From colonial times in America, Quakers have felt a special concern for Native Americans, and concern for Native Americans led the first Friends to move to Kansas.
Worship with us!
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: