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Quakerism is officially a branch of Christianity, but it's very different from "traditional" christianity.

Officially, it's called "The Religious Society of Friends" and a Quaker can also be called a Friend (note the capital F), which is why I often talk about Ffriends - they're friends of mine who are Friends.

Quakers in Britain carry out what is called "unprogrammed worship", where as some countries (e.g. the US) carry out "programmed worship", which is much closer to standard Christianity.

Unprogrammed Quakers mainly worship on a Sunday for an hour at a "Meeting for Worship" and gather in a Meeting House. they sit somewhere in the Meeting room, where there are (usually) a number of chairs arranged in a circle or similar shape. There are no rules about where you can sit and nobody is more or less "important" than anybody else - everybody plays the same role.

During the Meeting for Worship, Quakers sit in silence until somebody (could be anybody) feels that they have something important to offer to the Meeting. At that point, they will stand up and say / sing etc whatever they wish to offer. When they are finished, the person sits down again and the Meeting goes back into silence again. Officially, a single person can only do this once in any one Meeting, although very occasionally somebody may stand twice. This cycle repeats itself until the end of the hour, when 2 people will shake hands to show the end of the Meeting.

The exact definition of what Quakers believe in is a little fuzzy. Some believe in a God quite similar to the Anglican / Catholic God and believe in Jesus as the Messiah. Others (such as myself) believe in a much more spiritual God - the term "light" is often used to talk about this type of God.

There's an awful lot more than I could write in one thread, but that's the basics.

The business Meetings that I will be going to in Germany work in a very similar way - there is a business topic, people sit in silence until somebody is moved to offer their thoughts on the topic, at which point they stand, offer their thoughts and then sit down. Two clerks kind of chair the Meeting and gather what they feel is the "sense" of the Meeting (i.e. the majority consensus) and they then write a minute which the Meeting agrees on.

Any questions? :)
Wow! Cool. Sounds really intruiging!

DO you ever go ages with silence?

Can you say anything you like or does it have to be worship themed?
 
Im wondering about a few things such as why can someone only speak once in the hour?
 

So everyone can get a go I guess. Plus i thought it was so people were all equal. I really liked that about the circle sitting too! :goodvibes
 
Yay - thanks for the explanation Rob.

Have friends of most religions..no quakers though (well until you!!)

We're quite small in number - some countries have daft numbers like 2 or 3.

There's an interesting map showing Quaker numbers across the world which shows just a small a religion it is:

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I'm gonna do it on here I think...

Here I go off to create the 'magic'!!!

Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
 
We're quite small in number - some countries have daft numbers like 2 or 3.

There's an interesting map showing Quaker numbers across the world which shows just a small a religion it is:

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How/when did you get into Quakerism then?
 
I did it!!

2000!!!!!!

Yaaaaaaaaay!

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Thanks small world and ukstitch for your help in the quest for P2K!!

We did it!!!
 
Thank you!!

Hate to cut the party short, but I am off off off to bed!!

Nighty night. xxxxxxxxxxx
 
Right, I'll try to answer the questions.

Firstly yes, Quakerism is the right term - not that I'd mind if you got it wrong :)

Sometimes we go the whole hour without anybody standing and saying anything. There's quite a lot of silence though - a busy Meeting often only has 5 or 6 things said, maybe more, but there's definitely more silence than speaking.

You can say pretty much anything you want. Some meetings follow a theme (this theme just happens as people say things and the next person follows on, it's never planned that way), where as others are quite varied. Some people talk about their sorrows and thoughts, other people read passages from Quaker Faith & Practice (kind of like the bible, but not).

I believe the reason for only speaking once is for a number of reasons:
1) it removes the chance to have "arguments", because everybody is equal and is entitled to their opinion
2) similarly, it removes the chance to become influential within a Meeting.

There's probably another reason I've missed, but I can't think of any others.

I'll explain how I got into it in a second, once I've congratulated Torsie :thumbsup2
 
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