Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ’s)

 
Who are we?

We are a community of about 150 active attenders of diverse ages, ethnicities, walks of life, and spiritual backgrounds. We come together in love for our faith and one another.
 
Are visitors welcome? 

 
Yes! Please join us to attend worship. Quakers welcome people of all ages, religious backgrounds, races, ethnicities, sexual orientations, gender identities, and so forth to join us for worship and Sunday Classes.
 
Worship is available in person and on Zoom, on Sunday mornings at 9:30 to about 10:40, and Wednesday nights, on Zoom only, at 8:00 to about 8:30-9PM.

Link for info: Zoom link to worship
 
Do you have Sunday Classes for children and youth? Is childcare available?

Yes! We offer “Youth Quaker Education" (YQE) and childcare on Sundays from early September through May. 
Link for more information: Sunday Classes and Childcare

What should I wear to Meeting for Worship?
 
Dress comfortably. In general, Quakers wear casual clothes to Meeting. This may range from business casual to jeans and a T-shirt. Come as you are and worship with us.
 
How do you worship? 

We worship in silence, waiting, listening for God’s guidance, aspiring to connect with the Inner Light. Sometimes a worshipper is moved to stand and speak a message that they feel is inspired by the Spirit and needs to be shared.  After speaking the message, the community reflects and seeks further wisdom.  Because this connection with the divine is a personal experience, we do not have the need for an intermediary, such as a minister, to guide us.
 
Worship concludes when the head of Meeting stands and encourages all to greet each other.
 
Link for info: Meeting for Worship
  
Where is Gwynedd Meeting?

We are located on the corner of Sumneytown Pike and Rt. 202 in Gwynedd, Pa. 19454. (See Contacts/Directions)
 

Who do I contact if I want to visit and get more information about Gwynedd Meeting?

It is perfectly fine to just arrive before worship and take a seat.  There will be people at the door to welcome you.  If you want to speak to someone first, our phone number is 215-699-3055. We do not have full-time office staff, but your calls will be returned. The Meeting’s email address is: 
office@gwyneddmeeting.org. For other contacts, refer to the Contacts/Directions page. 
 
Will there be a collection during worship?
 
Quakers do not ask for money during the worship service as many churches do.  We have the same financial need for funds as other faiths. Our members and attenders are asked to donate voluntarily on the basis of their ability. Donations can be made through various ways, for example:

  • Gwynedd has a locked box in the lobby outside the office for donations of cash or checks;

  • Donations can be made with your credit card on our website.

Link for Info: Donate Financially
 
How do Quakers get things done without a paid ministry?
 
The short answer is that volunteers on committees meet the spiritual, practical, and social needs of the community as well as the practice of our testimonies.

Link for info: Committees

What is Gwynedd Friends School (Preschool through Kindergarten)? 
 
Rooted in Quaker values, GFS unites play with academics in an environment that inspires respect, reflection, and confidence in young children. Gwynedd Friends School, located at Gwynedd Meeting, has served young children since 1943. Our program is accredited through Pennsylvania Association of Independent Schools (PAIS). For more information, please contact Gwynedd Friends School located at Gwynedd Friends Meeting.
 
Link for Info is on the GFS website:  Welcome — Gwynedd Friends School
 
 
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Hello and welcome to our meeting. If you are a new visitor, we have a page for you which has answers to common questions about joining us for worship or other events.
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Folks come to us looking for a spiritual home. Please visit. Quakers believe in the presence of God in everyone. Regardless of race, nationality, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, or reason, you will find a warm welcome from us.
 
In addition to our belief in that of God in everyone, we believe in direct communion with the Divine. In other words, Spirit speaks and guide us directly. Our worship is in silence as we wait expectantly for that connection.
 
In worship we gather in silence, quiet our minds, calm our hearts, and seek the source of love and truth in our lives. At times, Friends feel called to stand and speak a message given from the divine.
 
We eagerly welcome believers of all faiths as fellow members of God's universal community. Our Meeting for Worship service, Sundays at 9:30 AM, is open to everyone in person and on a Zoom link. We also have Worship on Wednesday evenings at 8PM on the same Zoom link.
 
We enter our worship rooms quietly. The worship begins as you enter in silence. There are no assigned seats. We do not have a pastor who leads us.
 
We Quakers bear witness to our core beliefs through direct action on a variety of social concerns, like housing the homeless, supporting food banks, and standing vigil for peace. We work locally, nationally, and internationally. Quakers often say, “Our service begins when worship ends.” 
 
For Information on how to join worship via ZOOM, you can click here. You can expect a warm welcome and meaningful worship.
 
Click here for Childcare and Youth programs.

Click here for Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ’s).

Contact our Office Manager: Rochelle Tormollen, Address: 1101 DeKalb Pike, Gwynedd, PA 19454, Phone: 215-699-3055,
Email: office@GwyneddMeeting.org  Your calls and emails will be returned.