One of the amazing joys of growing old is to reflect on life experiences. In fact, Sophocles in writing about old age, said, “One must wait until evening to see how splendid the day has been.” As if to say, the rays of sun finally come together in striking brilliance as a sunset. So how can this brilliance be captured for ourselves as elders and to bless the Meeting?| Quaker Aging Resources
An interactive workshop with Friends exploring what spiritual gifts to nurture. An opportunity to bring a new vision of how the Inner life, the Creative Life and the Community Life can be discovered and shared.| Quaker Aging Resources
Quakers live in accordance with four core principles, or testimonies: Honesty and integrity, Simplicity, Equality and Peace. These testimonies are not imposed, but guide their personal and professional lives. You are invited to use these advices and queries alongside our methods for decision making to challenge and inspire your work and business.| Quaker Aging Resources
Studies have been made of successful, happy, retirements and they contain three components: inner life, creative life, and connected life.| Quaker Aging Resources
Q: Do I show through my way of living that love of God includes affirming the equality of all people, treating others with dignity and respect, and seeking to recognize and address that of God in every person?| Quaker Aging Resources
Q: Is our Meeting open and accessible to all regardless of race, ability, sexual orientation, class, age or challenges?| Quaker Aging Resources