When at wit's end, George Fox found one that could "speak to his condition".
From The Journal of George Fox.
Background music: "Immortal Love" by Mathilda Navias.
Direct experience of God without intermediary of man, priest or book.
From The Journal of George Fox.
Background music: "Julian of Norwich" by Mathilda Navias.
Reflection on our role in Worship by a deep Quaker thinker.
From "Four Doors to Quaker Worship" by William Tabor.
Background music: "When Jesus Walked Upon The Earth" by Mathilda Navias.
Peter Alsop has produced dozens of recordings over the past few decades, specializing in "Children's Music" - often aimed equally at adults - for more than 20 years. He's an educational psychologist, a motivational speaker, recipient of awards for Best Children's Album, a dad, and a deep, serious and humorous songwriter.
Peter Alsop has produced dozens of recordings over the past few decades, specializing in "Children's Music" - often aimed equally at adults - for more than 20 years. He's an educational psychologist, a motivational speaker, recipient of awards for Best Children's Album, a dad, and a deep, serious and humorous songwriter.
Sam Thayer Price is perhaps the Midwest's preeminent expert on wild foods and foraging. With a wide-ranging intellect and a spirit-deep passion, Sam preaches a gospel of connection to the Earth and to the life around us. His new book, The Forager's Harvest is available from Sam's web site, foragersharvest.com.
Raised Catholic and a Quaker now, Sam has a concern for conservation or environmentalism that is integral to his sensitivity for peace and justice. Sam offers workshops and retreats about wild food and foraging throughout the Midwest and beyond, the schedule for which is available on his web site.
Sam is newly married, taking the family name of his wife, Melissa Price, as his own surname.
Cyndi Bradbury has a passion for music that she lives out each weekday in her profession of music therapist, and each weekend as the music director for Plymouth Congregational UCC. Cindy loves animals and the outdoors, being a bit silly and conveying caring through her music.
Pete Wagener spoke at the 2006 Veterans Day event sponsored by the Veterans for Peace. His stories about what he learned in his 4 years with the Marines, in facing his alcoholism, and in the course of the 5 years he spent in Russia, after the fall of the Berlin Wall, are personal and powerful.
Pete was affected foremost by his own, personal experiences in the military, but he also credits the writings of a highly decorated Marine Major General Smedley Butler with influencing his drift into criticism of war.