Here is a list of resources you may find useful to learn more about Quakers and Quakerism:

Quaker organizations

     New England Yearly MeetingNEYM is a regional grouping of Quaker meetings including East Sandwich meeting. This website contains a wide range of information on Quaker practices and events.

     Friends General ConferenceFGC is an association of local and regional Quaker organizations, primarily in the U.S. and Canada.  

     Friends World Committee for ConsultationFWCC is a Quaker association covering the Americas and offers a wide range of information for and by Quakers.

     Pendle Hill. Pendle Hill is a Quaker center, offering retreats, education, and, notably, a series of pamphlets on Quaker topics.

Quaker social justice organizations

     Friends Committee on National Legislation. FCNL is a national, non-partisan Quaker organization that lobbies Congress and the administration to advance peace, justice, and environmental stewardship.

     American Friends Service Committee. AFSC advocates for a variety of social justice issues.

     Quaker Earthcare Witness. QEW is a network of Quakers in North America working on environmental concerns.

Quaker thought

     Faith and PracticeThis New England Yearly Meeting publication provides, according to its preface, “guidance and counsel to Friends about a Spirit-centered spiritual life, and to meetings as they worship, conduct business, learn together, and share fellowship and mutual support.”  We have copies of both the 1985 hardbound version and the current revised version (still being developed) at the meetinghouse to examine if you are interested.

East Sandwich meetinghouse, painted on site by Suzanne Nelson, 2019.