More about the spiritual path in Quaker Quest


by Alec Davison (London Quaker Quest)

* Quakers are Friends of Truth, seeking it wherever it may be found. Bearing witness against all dogmas and creed, we are an open-minded Society ready to explore not only our spiritual experience but also fresh thinking and research in all fields of human discourse in the sciences, arts and humanities. We affirm that the revelation of Truth, the divine creative Spirit, has not been once and for all time, nor in one person, but is continuing. Our findings are shared and questioned within our religious community for discernment, acceptance and inclusion in Quaker Faith and Practice, our book of inspiration and discipline, which in an unparalleled religious undertaking is revised every generation.

* The Quaker way is founded on religious experience. We reflect on these inward knowings and bring them to outward understandings - a dance of reality and mystery to deepen new experience. Our worship is a response to the Divine within us: together we journey through the gateway of silence to wait in the Light, discovering its inward power in the midst of stillness. We reach for a gathered meeting where all become responsible and committed to the life of the community, laying down human power and hierarchy so that it may be Spirit led. From promptings of peace and love we know the leadings of our Source calling us to speak to the needs of the world.

* Our Religious Society arose 350 years ago from within Christianity. The teachings of the historic Jesus remain central to our public testimony and life together today. But in trying to live adventurously we find that the Spirit is guiding us in new directions and we understand the Christ in new ways. What was always a latent universalist dimension within the Quaker faith, under a growing global and multi-cultural consciousness, is now emerging more tellingly to the fore. We are enriched by insights and dialogues in the wider spiritual world. Those of all faiths and none are welcome to worship and witness with us in our experiment to build new bridges and to seek for a greater human unity.

* It is our discovery that there is that of God in everyone: each person is a unique child of the divine and humanity is one family. In the Light of the Spirit all members of that family are equal. From our beginnings when we recognised women as fully equal to men, until today when gay and lesbian Friends are a fully integral part of our fellowship, this insight has impelled us to engage in shifts of consciousness and social change - the abolition of slavery, relief of poverty, prison reform, the welfare state, new charitable enterprise. We aim to work so that everyone may experience respect, dignity and justice, beyond all barriers of age, gender, race, class, ability and sexual orientation.

* Born out of the experience of the seventeenth century civil war in England, our Society has since taken a stand against all war of any kind, anywhere. This has led us to experiment at every level of community with its many alternatives, through mediation, dialoguing, civil resistance, conflict resolution, democratic innovation, diplomatic perseverance, nonviolent direct action and the building of civil society. We are recognised as a Peace Church and these robust, well-tried peaceable processes we offer with the authority of long practice to those in the global community now seeking to create a world without war and division.

* We try to work towards a simple lifestyle to ensure that there might be a sustainable world with a sufficiency for everyone's need. We join with others in the struggle for economic justice, fair trade and environmental care. The Quaker Way is guided by our sacramental vision: we value all life on planet earth as an expression of divinity. Together it is fashioned into an interrelated and interdependent fragile unity, which is set in a universe of awe, wonder and mystery. Each experiment of evolving life, including our own, has a unique and transitory potential seeking brief fulfilment. It is precious: it is sacred. We celebrate with joy its diversity and wholeness.


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Public Quaker Quest meetings will be held in Alton in north Hampshire in early 2009.
Details will follow.


See also:
Quaker Quest: a simple, radical, contemporary spiritual path