Morningside Quaker Meeting

Announcements for the Week of March 7, 2021

Morningside Meeting will hold our next meeting for worship on March 7th at 11 a.m.: a hybrid in-person/remote meeting for worship followed by a period of afterwords and introductions of visitors and those new to Morningside. A period of fellowship via breakout rooms will follow for those who wish to remain. The virtual meeting room will be open at 10:45 a.m. for Friends and attenders to begin to gather. If you are new to Morningside, or not on the email list, and wish to attend, please email: morningsidequakermeeting@gmail.com.

Meeting for worship with a concern for business will convene at 12:45 p.m. All are welcome to attend. For more information, please email: morningsidequakermeeting@gmail.com.

For those who wish to participate in-person, please note the following:

  • You must reserve a place in-advance via a link that will be sent later this week (if you are reading this note, you will also receive the RSVP link)
  • The meeting room has a capacity of 20 people, so the RSVP system won’t allow more than 20 people to register for Meeting.
  • Meeting for Worship in-person will occur at Riverside Church on the 20th Floor, a new location for us.
  • To enter the Church, you must stop at the security desk to register and complete a health waiver.  You can find Riverside’s policy and waiver form at this link.
  • You will also need to confirm your presence with the Greeter when you arrive on the 20th floor.

Please direct any questions to the Committee for In-person Worship by writing morningsidequakermeeting@gmail.com.

Morningside Meeting Ministry and Counsel is a committee charged with the pastoral care of the meeting. Members are available to answer questions about Quakerism, about Friends Meeting, and to provide support. To reach the committee, please email: morningsidequakermeeting@gmail.com.

Friends are reminded that our Religious Society took form in times of disturbance, and that its continuing testimony has been the power of God to lead men and women out of the confusions of outward violence, inward sickness, and all other forms of self-will, however upheld by social convention.

Faith and Practice 2018, Advices