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Meetings for Worship

ON THE MEETING GROUNDS

Sundays

9:00 AM - In the Meeting House Parlor. This is a small meeting with an intimate, centered peace. (disability accessible from Phelps Place gate, via the Meeting room)

10:30 AM - In Quaker House Living Room (next door to the Meeting House on Decatur Place second floor — it’s the room at the top of the stairs). This is a meeting of 35-40 people with a special welcome to lesbians and gays. All are welcome and many different people attend this meeting with its special sense of family.

10:30 AM - In the Meeting House Meeting Room. This meeting usually brings 80-100 people together. Those who feel at home in a large gathering of Spiritual Light welcome this time to open to a broad spectrum. Quakerism in the nation’s capitol is a unique variety, and in the silence here one will find enhanced perspectives. (disability accessible from Phelps Place gate; hearing assistance system)

6:00 PM - In the Meeting House Decatur Place Room. This is a small, tranquil group at a time especially useful for some, where occasionally special concerns may be held in the light.(Entrance at Decatur Place door — single step)

 

Wednesdays

7:00 PM - In the Meeting House Parlor - For some, gathering in a small, peaceful group is the best way to refresh one’s spiritual self at midweek. (Handicapped accessible by prior arrangement — call staff)

 

FRIENDSHIP PREPARATIVE MEETING

Sundays

11:00 AM - At the Sidwell Friends Upper School campus, 3825 Wisconsin Ave NW, in the Kogod Arts Building Meeting Room (follow the signs from the Parking Lot) — 10 to 20 people come together to share silence in a smaller setting. (Handicapped accessible from the tennis court parking lots)
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CAPITOL HILL WORSHIP GROUP

Every Day of the week

7:30 AM - At William Penn House, 515 East Capitol St SE, in the Cory Seminar Room. A small group gathers at this Quaker conference center for approximately half an hour, sometimes joined by Penn House visitors from distant places.(William Penn house is not wheelchair accessible. You must be able to use stairs.)


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Last Updated: 28 October 2004