Looking to Let God Out: One Quaker’s Story

For Anthony Smith, discovering the Religious Society of Friends was an opportunity to develop his spiritual understanding and personal theology.

3 thoughts on “Looking to Let God Out: One Quaker’s Story

  1. This is series is so very important to my journey. I am so appreciative to the Friends who have spoken in these videos. I would like to be a speaker in in one of thasr someday. Thank you. This Friend speaks my mind.

  2. His advice: Regardless of whether we Quakers agree on an issue, we (I) must follow the Leading of the Spirit and speak the (my) truth.

    This is helpful. I have been speaking my truth on antiracism for years at my Meeting, and am standing alone. I was feeling that I was “wrong”, and needed to shut up and go along with the others, older and wiser.

    Now, however, I feel the leading to stop fighting this group of traditional people resistant to change, and just move to another denomination that uses silence and discernment as a spiritual calling, a congregation willing to risk new ideas to grow and know God within.

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