Adult Programs

Upcoming Religious Education (RE) Programs for 2024-2025

Email friends@roanokequakers.org for Zoom links.

January Topic:

Becoming a member of a Quaker Meeting

QuakerSpeak Video: How to Become a Member of a Quaker Meeting

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Second Mondays program January 13:

Our faith as Quakers, 7:00 pm on Zoom

Guest speaker, Dawn Sandoval, director of The Least of These:

Wednesday, January 15, 7:00 pm on Zoom

Our Peace and Social Justice Committee supports this organization which offers daily meals, showers and laundry, warming buses, and other activities to folks in the community who are unhoused.. Come see what all they do, and what's next on their agenda. 


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Quaker Reading Group: Third Mondays at 7:00 pm on Zoom

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Quaker Reading Group: Third Mondays at 7:00 pm on Zoom *

Our Quaker Reading Group returns January 20 at 7:00. reading sections from A Sustainable Life: Quaker Faith and Practice in the Renewal of Creation by Doug Gwyn. January’s focus is “real hope for the world:”equality, community, women’s ministry, government reform, and Woolman’s vision of society.

Email friends@roanokequakers.org for the Zoom link, or or more information.

The convener of this group is Mac Broussard.

Sharing our Spiritual Journeys: Group Spiritual Sharing: Monday, Jan 27, 7:00 pm on Zoom

We will continue our practice of inviting Friends to share aspects of their spiritual journeys around the theme of “New Beginnings.”

Few things match the fascination of listening to another's story.

Email friends@roanokequakers.org for the Zoom link.

Past Programs in 2024:

Second Mondays program November 11:

Our faith as Quakers, 7:00 pm on Zoom

November Topic:

What do you do in the Silence?

Post-Election Worship Sharing: Wednesday, November 6 at 6:00 pm on Zoom and in the Meetinghouse

A time to gather the day following an election with grave consequence. Two queries to guide our sharing:

Where is Spirit in all this?

How might we best meet the moment?

NOTE:  earlier time (to encourage more to come in person after the time change)

Quaker Reading Group: Third Mondays at 7:00 pm on Zoom

Our Quaker Reading Group is currently taking a break for November and December. They will return in January to reading sections from A Sustainable Life: Quaker Faith and Practice in the Renewal of Creation by Doug Gwyn. Email friends@roanokequakers.org

for the Zoom link, or or more information.

The convener of this group is Mac Broussard.

Sharing our Spiritual Journeys: Group Spiritual Sharing: Monday, Oct 28, 7:00 pm on Zoom

We continued our practice of inviting Friends to share aspects of their spiritual journeys on the 4th Mondays. Few things match the fascination of listening to another's story.

October’s topic: Theron White shared his Spiritual Journey on Zoom.

Email friends@roanokequakers.org for the link to the recording of this program.

Second Mondays program October 14: Our faith as Quakers, 7:00 pm on Zoom

October Topic: What Canst thou say?

Together we will explore this famous query from George Fox which spoke so deeply to  Margaret Fell. Full text of quote:

And so he went on, and said, “That Christ was the Light of the world, and lighteth every man that cometh into the world; and that by this light they might be gathered to God,” .... I stood up in my pew, and wondered at his doctrine, for I had never heard such before. And then he went on, and opened the scriptures, and said, “The scriptures were the prophets’ words, and Christ’s and the apostles’ words, and what, as they spoke, they enjoyed and possessed, and had it from the Lord”: and said, “Then what had any to do with the scriptures, but as they came to the Spirit that gave them forth? You will say, ‘Christ saith this, and the apostles say this;’ but what canst thou say? Art thou a child of the Light, and hast thou walked in the Light, and what thou speakest, is it inwardly from God?” &c. This opened me so, that it cut me to the heart; and then I saw clearly we were all wrong. So I sat down in my pew again, and cried bitterly: and I cried in my spirit to the Lord, “We are all thieves; we are all thieves; we have taken the scriptures in words, and know nothing of them in ourselves.

Walking Tour of Historic Gainsboro

Jordan Bell will lead us on a Walking Tour of Historic Gainsboro, Sunday October 13 at 12:45 pm. We will begin at the Gainsboro Library, 5 Patton Avenue NW. This RE program is brought jointly with the Anti-Racism Interest Group (ARIG). Additional information at Historic Gainsboro.


Guest speaker, Jordan Bell: Wednesday, October 2, 7:00 pm on Zoom

Educator, historian, and community activist, founder and director of Gainsboro Revisited. Jordan Bell also leads walking tours of Roanoke's historic Gainsboro neighborhood.  This RE program is brought jointly with the Anti Racism Interest Group (ARIG).

Pendle Hill Pamphlet Discussion: Sunday, Sept. 29, 12:15 pm in-person at the Meetinghouse

Reclaiming the Transcendent: God in the Process, by Thomas Gates

This program begins after Meeting for Worship and a few minutes social time on the Fifth Sunday, at the Meetinghouse, 505 Day Avenue, Roanoke, VA 24016

Copies of the pamphlet are available at the Meetinghouse.

Email friends@roanokequakers.org to have one mailed to you, or for more information.

Race and Racism, in our Experience as Quakers: Wednesday, September 4, 7:00 pm on Zoom

At this first RE program of the “new year” brought by the Anti-Racism Interest Group (ARIG) we will discuss the activities and future directions of ARIG. There will be opportunities for centered discussion on the topics of race and anti-racism, particularly as they relate to our experience as Quakers.

There are four monthly offerings of the Religious Education (RE) Committee on Zoom:

  • The programs on the FIRST Wednesday each month at 7:00 pm will continue to have an "outward focus" with other committees contributing.

  • Those on the SECOND Monday each month at 7:00 pm will continue to focus on our faith as Quakers.

  • The THIRD Monday each month at 6:30 pm will continue to be the Quaker Reading Group.

  • The FOURTH Monday each month  at 7:00 pm will focus on Spiritual Journeys, alternating between individual and group sharing.  Direct any questions to Charlie Finn, Tony Martin, or Judy Mott.

Plus an additional Quarterly Program - every FIFTH Monday, a discussion of a Pendle Hill Pamphlet.

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Past Programs (RE) from previous years