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This is my first post, so hi from Durham, Britain.
Does anyone know which books, other than the Bible, are used in a Quaker service of worship?
Thanks
That probably occurs, although I haven't seen it. My problem with reading poetry is that it means you've brought the poem with you, meaning you have come to meeting intending to read the poem, rather than waiting in silent expectation.Ummm.... Used in the sense of read from or quoted from. I received an email from a lady off another site, who said that occasionally, poems are used when they relate to what the individual Quaker talks about.
I find that, quite often, the Spirit seems to have been reading Guardian editorials attentively
I find that I generally prefer silence to the parts when people are speaking, anyway. I agree that the silence should not be broken lightly.I'm a believer in the old notion that you only speak if you absolutely have to, so I am unwontedly silent!