Showing posts with label meeting for worship. Show all posts
Showing posts with label meeting for worship. Show all posts
Friday, 4 March 2016
Monday, 17 August 2015
August Meeting for Worship in Haverfordwest
The next midweek, evening Meeting for Worship in Hwlffordd/Haverfordwest is August 19th at 7pm
see THIS POST for more details of where Albany Church Vestry is...
see THIS POST for more details of where Albany Church Vestry is...
Thursday, 23 July 2015
July and August
There was a July Meeting for Worship on the15th
a small gathering, quiet - and much cake afterwards!
The next meeting in Hwlffordd/Haverfordwest will be on 19th August at 7pm at Albany Church Vestry LINK to posting with map
There are weekly Sunday Meetings in Narberth, Milford Haven, St David's and Aberteifi/Cardigan [see links on right hand side of page]
a small gathering, quiet - and much cake afterwards!
The next meeting in Hwlffordd/Haverfordwest will be on 19th August at 7pm at Albany Church Vestry LINK to posting with map
There are weekly Sunday Meetings in Narberth, Milford Haven, St David's and Aberteifi/Cardigan [see links on right hand side of page]
Sunday, 14 June 2015
Mehefin /June
the 3rd Wednesday in the month is this coming Wednesday 17th June - so this means there is a Quaker Meeting for Worship in Haverfordwest at 7pm at Albany Church Vestry [opposite the leisure centre]!
THIS POST will show you a map
There was a South Wales Area meeting in Milford Haven last Saturday. Children and young people led a workshop and feedback from Yearly Meeting in London session; the theme was equality and injustice...fairness. A lego tower building with instructions and interventions gave many a chance to experience the feeling of "but that's not fair!
THIS POST will show you a map
There was a South Wales Area meeting in Milford Haven last Saturday. Children and young people led a workshop and feedback from Yearly Meeting in London session; the theme was equality and injustice...fairness. A lego tower building with instructions and interventions gave many a chance to experience the feeling of "but that's not fair!

Wednesday, 18 February 2015
February and March
I have finally made it over the mountain to the monthly evening Meeting for Worship in Haverfordwest in the oldest non conformist chapel/church in Pembrokeshire.
A dozen people. Many people walking past, talking, laughing - a football being kicked around for a bit and a deep silence inside.
Faith & Practice 2.1 was read:
Worship is the response of the human spirit to the presence of the divine and eternal, to the God who first seeks us. The sense of wonder and awe of the finite before the infinite leads naturally to thanksgiving and adoration.
Silent worship and the spoken word are both parts of Quaker ministry. The ministry of silence demands the faithful activity of every member in the meeting. As, together, we enter the depths of a living silence, the stillness of God, we find one another in ‘the things that are eternal’, upholding and strengthening one another.
The next meeting will be on 18th March at 7pm. See previous post for where [link]

I include this photo as I had a vision of a magnolia flower - held in my hand, then in me, then holding us all - these things don't normally happen. Diolch Hwlffordd | Thank you Haverfordwest - I am grateful that we held the Quaker Quest events and that this once a month meeting came into being.
A dozen people. Many people walking past, talking, laughing - a football being kicked around for a bit and a deep silence inside.
Faith & Practice 2.1 was read:
Worship is the response of the human spirit to the presence of the divine and eternal, to the God who first seeks us. The sense of wonder and awe of the finite before the infinite leads naturally to thanksgiving and adoration.
Silent worship and the spoken word are both parts of Quaker ministry. The ministry of silence demands the faithful activity of every member in the meeting. As, together, we enter the depths of a living silence, the stillness of God, we find one another in ‘the things that are eternal’, upholding and strengthening one another.
The next meeting will be on 18th March at 7pm. See previous post for where [link]

I include this photo as I had a vision of a magnolia flower - held in my hand, then in me, then holding us all - these things don't normally happen. Diolch Hwlffordd | Thank you Haverfordwest - I am grateful that we held the Quaker Quest events and that this once a month meeting came into being.
Wednesday, 7 January 2015
January's Meeting for Worship in Haverfordwest
The January Meeting for Worship is on Wednesday 21st at 7pm at Albany Church Vestry.
This is accessed from St Thomas's Green car park. It is on Albany Terrace, and the Vestry is the door to the right of the main building.
Croeso i bawb - all are welcome
A link to Introducing Quakers from Quakers in Britain website
This is accessed from St Thomas's Green car park. It is on Albany Terrace, and the Vestry is the door to the right of the main building.
Croeso i bawb - all are welcome
A link to Introducing Quakers from Quakers in Britain website

Wednesday, 10 December 2014
A regular Meeting for Worship in Haverfordwest
Press release:
From December 17th of December there will be a
regular once monthly Quaker Meetings in Haverfordwest after a gap of almost 200
years. This has eveolved from the Quaker Quest series of evenings in Haveerfordwest:
local Quakers from Milford Haven, St. David’s, Narberth and Cardigan talked on
different aspects of being a Quaker.
Quakerism first emerged in Pembrokeshire after George Fox
visited in 1656 in the company of John ap John who ended up in prison for
refusing to doff his hat when going into “the steeple house” [a Quaker nickname
for churches]. Soon there were meetings in Haverfordwest, Jameston, redstone,
St Dvid,s Newport and Puncheston. Non conformist were not allowed to worship
freely for many decades; Records show that after Cromwell’s death in 1658 there
wasn’t a day when there was not a Quaker in prison in Haverfordwest for 30
years!
Fortunately if you had been found at the first Quaker
meeting for Worship in Haverfordwest on October 31st there would
have been no issues of legality. The Meeting House in Haverfordwest was closed
in 1824, the Shire hall was built on the site. There is still evidence of
Quakers through to the 1800s at the Quaker Burial ground at Sutton to the west of Haverfordwest.
Contemporary Quakers share a way of life, not a set of
beliefs. We seek to experience the divine directly, within ourselves, and
through our relationships with others and the world around us. We are welcoming
and inclusive, and value our commitments to equality, peace, integrity and
simplicity.
The first Meeting for Worship will be held on Wednesday 17th
December at 7pm at Albany Church Hall, Hill Street, Haverfordwest SA61 1QE All are welcome. Then on the third Wednesday of the month at Albany Church
Vestry

Monday, 27 October 2014
the fifth friday evening...
On Friday 31st October there will be a full Meeting for Worship in Haverfordwest
Open from 18.30 for a 19.00 start to a hour of Meeting for Worship.
Afterwards there will be a chance to talk with local Quakers over a cup of tea with light refreshments.
croeso i bawb | welcome to all - even if you were unable to make any of the previous Quaker Quest evenings.
Picton Community Centre, Freeman's Way, Haverfordwest SA61 1UG
Canolfan Cymuned Picton, Freeman's Way, Hwlffordd SA61 1UG
Open from 18.30 for a 19.00 start to a hour of Meeting for Worship.
Afterwards there will be a chance to talk with local Quakers over a cup of tea with light refreshments.
croeso i bawb | welcome to all - even if you were unable to make any of the previous Quaker Quest evenings.
Picton Community Centre, Freeman's Way, Haverfordwest SA61 1UG
Canolfan Cymuned Picton, Freeman's Way, Hwlffordd SA61 1UG
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