Hi Alistair, great to be back. Things at Scholes are same as always really. We had a fairly unsuccessful Quaker Quest mainly because it was taken over by a devotee of Krishnamurti who felt that there should not be an overtly Christian imput. We therefore had a lot of people who came the first week expecting a form of Christianity - got Krishnamurti instead and didn't come back!!!!
Paul is more of a Universalist Quaker so for him at the moment NFF is not the right place for him to be.
Hi Bradley, yes, it is. We are a relatively small group of people and as a consequence, there is not as much activity as I would like. Also, I think we are still getting used to having this kind of medium with which to preach the Gospel. Hopefully, that will change as people get more used to using the site. How would you feel about us establishing a forum on NFFQuaker aimed specifically at newcomers and creating space for people to ask questions about the faith of Early Friends?
Allistair, I am sorry if this is not a public conversation here and I should not be putting in my two cents (don't know the British equivalent for the expression). I think this would be an excellent idea. I have been wondering about having something of the sort.
thanks for your message. We are currently worshipping at our local RC church for lots of reasons. however, eventually I think we will return to worshipping simply at home. We will never return to BYM while it is as it is. We only pray that somehow the Light of Christ convicts them. We understand that membership is dangerously low, so perhaps that will persuade them to turn back to Christ.
A brief introduction here I am Lewis Hein from Casper, Wy, (son of Ellis Hein). I hope not to be too sporadic with my participation here, though I haven't really been prompt introducing myself. In my spare time, I enjoy gardening, birdwatching, and nature photography. I find the message of the Early Friends to be quite profound, and have been helped by it many times along my way .
Thanks for the invitation, Alistair. I do wish you every success, but it is long way for me and expensive on petrol so will remember you prayerfully. John Gibbs Dorset.
Suzanne Elliott
9thMo 22, 2010
Emma Green
Hi Alistair, great to be back. Things at Scholes are same as always really. We had a fairly unsuccessful Quaker Quest mainly because it was taken over by a devotee of Krishnamurti who felt that there should not be an overtly Christian imput. We therefore had a lot of people who came the first week expecting a form of Christianity - got Krishnamurti instead and didn't come back!!!!
Paul is more of a Universalist Quaker so for him at the moment NFF is not the right place for him to be.
Greetings to you all
Emma
1stMo 11, 2011
Bradley Keith Whitley
Friend,
Is it always this quiet here on NFFQuaker?
7thMo 16, 2011
Allistair Lomax
Hi Bradley, yes, it is. We are a relatively small group of people and as a consequence, there is not as much activity as I would like. Also, I think we are still getting used to having this kind of medium with which to preach the Gospel. Hopefully, that will change as people get more used to using the site. How would you feel about us establishing a forum on NFFQuaker aimed specifically at newcomers and creating space for people to ask questions about the faith of Early Friends?
7thMo 20, 2011
Ellis Hein
7thMo 21, 2011
Ellis Hein
7thMo 22, 2011
Allistair Lomax
9thMo 19, 2011
Emma Green
hi Alistair
thanks for your message. We are currently worshipping at our local RC church for lots of reasons. however, eventually I think we will return to worshipping simply at home. We will never return to BYM while it is as it is. We only pray that somehow the Light of Christ convicts them. We understand that membership is dangerously low, so perhaps that will persuade them to turn back to Christ.
11thMo 29, 2011
Lewis Hein
A brief introduction here I am Lewis Hein from Casper, Wy, (son of Ellis Hein). I hope not to be too sporadic with my participation here, though I haven't really been prompt introducing myself. In my spare time, I enjoy gardening, birdwatching, and nature photography. I find the message of the Early Friends to be quite profound, and have been helped by it many times along my way
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4thMo 8, 2013
JOHN GIBBS
Thanks for the invitation, Alistair. I do wish you every success, but it is long way for me and expensive on petrol so will remember you prayerfully.
John Gibbs
Dorset.
10thMo 6, 2013