by Quaker Earthcare | Nov 14, 2025 | Individuals Taking Action, Sustainability, Uncategorized
Richard Grossman At the Spring Gathering, speaker Daniel Wahl mentioned “cohousing”. That might be a new word for some Friends, so I thought I would write a bit about my wife’s and my experience after living in a cohousing community for a quarter century....
by Quaker Earthcare | Nov 14, 2025 | Uncategorized
by Lena Parker, Jess Hobbs Pifer, Ross Brubeck, and Nathan Shroyer Last May, Friends walked 276 miles and canoed five from Flushing, Queens, to Washington, D.C., inspired by the Flushing Remonstance, a 1657 document written not by Quakers, but for Quakers, during a...
by Quaker Earthcare | Jul 16, 2025 | BeFriending Creation, Books We Love, Climate Change
Book Review by Ruah Swennerfelt The Regenerative Enterprise: The Ultimate Guide to Building Future-Fit Organisations By Niels De Fraguier and Stephen Vasconcellos. 426 pages. Self published, 2023. Paperback $23.74. ebook $9.99 In a world in which change is both...
by Quaker Earthcare | Jul 16, 2025 | Uncategorized
By Climate Action Committee of the Radnor Quaker Meeting As Quakers, we’re called to notice how prophetic witness influences our lives. What is prophetic witness? It’s the idea that the spirit may inspire us to recognize an injustice, or to seek what is good, just,...
by Quaker Earthcare | Jul 16, 2025 | Uncategorized
Poems by Lee Stark 01 In their garden, I learned to splay the roots against their will, ideally with wet fingers but with a knife if they did not want to leave. This would stop the entire plant from bursting forth like a champagne cork, they said, when the ground...