Religious Society of Friends, commonly known as Quakers, is a branch of the Christian church founded in the 17th century and having congregations scattered across the world. This category contains sites having information about or related to the Religious Society of Friends.
A programme of events for those interested in finding out more about quakers. Held at Friends House, Euston Road, London every Monday evening. www.quakerquest.org
This is a simplified, one page description of the background of Shakers and Quakers, the latter being a thriving, worldwide Christian religion. www.rootsweb.com/~quakers/shakers.htm
Notes on discussions over coffee of social science related subjects by people connected with the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers). www.web.net/~peaceweb/cafmain.html
A searchable collection of documents (and links) related to the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers.) It also includes a chat room, on-line worship, a calendar of events, and a message board. www.qis.net/~daruma
Answers to Frequently Asked Questions about the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), compiled for the soc.religion.quaker news group by Marc Mengel. www.faqs.org/faqs/Quaker-faq
A topic page in the Suite101.com service. Features key links on Quakerism and monthly articles on various aspects of Quakerism. (Topic retired, but all information remains available.) www.suite101.com/articles.cfm/quakerism
Popular Bible study method originally published in pamphlet form by Quakers (members of the Religious Society of Friends) Joanne and Larry Spears. www.read-the-bible.org/FriendlyBibleStudy.htm
Information about the Religious Society of Friends: Quaker beliefs & practices, history, organizations, literature, activities, and events; volunteer & service opportunities; and some employment listings. www.quakerinfo.org
Information on worship, location and beliefs of Freedom Friends Church in Salem, Oregon, an independent, Christ-centered, Quaker, inclusive, semi-programmed, pastoral meeting. freedomfriends.org