FGConnections
Winter 2003:
Religious Education
 
FGC Religious Education: Lesson for the 21st Century
 
Building Community Among Quaker Teens
 
FGC Welcomes New Development Manager

The Challenges of Growing Up Quaker

Learning to Serve the Community with Joy and Confidence

Young Quakes Report

An Opportunity to Enrich Our Spiritual Journey

FGC Nurturing Quakerism Campaign Exceeds its $2,000,000 Goal



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FGC Religious Education: Lesson for the 21st Century
By Beckey Phipps. "I asked three Friends to share some of their concerns about the spiritual condition of contemporary Friends. In their experience, where did they see that God was leading us? How can we grow a vital Quakerism in the 21st century?"
 
Building Community Among Quaker Teens

By Casey Kashnig. "Being a teen-age Quaker in the United States today can be rough, but the path of life can be tougher in a small community."
 
FGC Welcomes New Development Manager
Meet Carrie Glasby.

The Challenges of Growing Up Quaker
By Kri Anderson. "Adolescence isn’t easy for anyone, especially in today’s times, but it presents unique obstacles to kids who find themselves out of step with the majority of their peers in the areas of values and beliefs."

Learning to Serve the Community with Joy and Confidence
By Rebecca Nelson. A high-school Friend's account of attending a clerking workshop.

Young Quakes Report
By Jerry Hrechka & Greg Woods. "Boston is one of those magical cities with the whole “bright lights, big city” thing. This October it was even more magical, because just outside the city was a gathering called Young Quakes."

An Opportunity to Enrich Our Spiritual Journey
How the theme of Coming To Peace came to this year's FGC Gathering.

FGC Nurturing Quakerism Campaign Exceeds its $2,000,000 Goal

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