How can I become a Quaker?

To become a Quaker, one needs to worship with a Quaker meeting and participate in its community life and decisions. It also helps to understand the origin of the Quaker movement and live into the experiences and actions that are important to Quakers.
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How much does it cost to be a Quaker?

Total Monthly Cost of Owning a Quaker Parrot

When factoring in the food your Quaker needs including pellets, fresh fruits, and fresh vegetables, cage liners, replacing toys, and pet insurance, the monthly cost of owning a Quaker can quickly add up. Just food alone for a Quaker can be $30 a month.
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Can you be a Quaker without going to meetings?

Quaker Worship

You do not have to be a Quaker to attend a Quaker Meeting for worship. Meetings are open to all, children included, and you may come as you are. The heart of the Quaker way is the silent Meeting for Worship, which generally lasts for one hour.
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What are Quakers not allowed to do?

Prominent Quaker Beliefs: Quakers emphasize a belief in the “inner light,” a guiding illumination by the Holy Spirit. They don't have clergy or observe sacraments. They reject taking of oaths, military service, and war.
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What are the 4 founding principles of Quakerism?

Belief in accepting and respecting each individual's uniqueness. Belief in the spirituality of life. Belief in the value of simplicity. Belief in the power of silence.
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How to Become a Member of a Quaker Meeting



Do the Quakers believe in Jesus?

Quakers seek to experience God directly, within ourselves and in our relationships with others and the world around us. Quakerism is a way of life, rather than a set of beliefs. It has roots in Christianity and many Quakers find the life and teachings of Jesus inspirational, but we have no creed.
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Can Quakers drink alcohol?

Alcohol and tobacco

Quakers are not forbidden from using alcohol or tobacco (although these substances are banned from Quaker Meeting Houses), but most Quakers avoid them, or consume them moderately. Many Quakers took an active role in the Temperance Movement of Victorian times.
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What is a Quaker lifestyle?

Quakers are people who belong to a historically Protestant Christian set of denominations known formally as the Religious Society of Friends. Members of these movements are generally united by a belief in each human's ability to experience the light within or see "that of God in every one".
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Do Quakers pay taxes?

Most Quakers were opposed to taxes designated specifically for military purposes. Though the official position of the Society of Friends was against any payment of war taxes. Property was seized and auctioned, and many Quakers were jailed for their war tax resistance.
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How do you live like a Quaker?

Gulley underscores 5 timeless ways to make life a dream. His ways are the ways of Quakers who, for centuries, have graced the landscape of America with their love for thought, reason, purpose, and privilege of serving others. The ways are: Simplicity, Peace, Integrity, Community, Equality.
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Do Quakers have music in church?

Quakers today no longer oppose in any way either group singing or the use of musical instruments. In those Quaker meetings holding "unprogrammed" worship (where those gathered wait upon the Spirit in silence), any singing done during actual worship services is usually done individually and a capella.
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How long does it take to become a Quaker?

There is no formal conversion process such as the Catholic Church requires. For many people, it takes a year or two to become familiar enough with Quaker worship, group decision-making, and community life to feel like one knows what being a Quaker is about.
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How long do Quakers live for?

Quaker Parrots Can Live for a Very Long Time

Their average lifespan is between 20 and 30 years. But with quality care, some quaker parrots can live for more than 30 years.
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What is a blue Quaker?

A Blue Quaker Parrot (Blue Monk Parakeet) is a funny and affectionate avian companion just like all Quaker parrots. Well, except for their obvious color due to years of selective breeding. For such a small size, the Blue Quaker Parrot packs so much value with its outstanding talking ability, low cost, and availability.
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What are 5 Quaker beliefs?

They spring from deep experience and have been reaffirmed by successive generations of Quakers. These testimonies are to integrity, equality, simplicity, community, stewardship of the Earth, and peace.
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Do Quakers use electricity?

Quakers do use electricity, but we are supposed to live relatively simple lives.
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Do Quakers celebrate birthdays?

As well, holy days (or holidays) were not celebrated at all. This included birthdays, anniversaries, and religious and non-religious holidays. In the Quaker mind, every day of the year was considered holy unto God, not just special days and times.
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Why are Quakers called friends?

George Fox recorded in 1650 that “Justice Bennet of Derby first called us Quakers because we bid them tremble at the word of God.” Originally derisive, it was also used because many early members of the Society of Friends trembled and showed other physical manifestations of religious emotion in their religious meetings ...
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Are Quakers vegan?

Some members of the Religious Society of Friends (also known as Quakers) practice vegetarianism or veganism as a reflection of the Peace Testimony, extending non-violence towards animals.
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Did the Quakers believe in slavery?

In 1776, Quakers were prohibited from owning slaves, and 14 years later they petitioned the U.S. Congress for the abolition of slavery. As a primary Quaker belief is that all human beings are equal and worthy of respect, the fight for human rights has also extended to many other areas of society.
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Do Quakers pay tithe?

Tithes were a form of taxation paid to the Church for the upkeep of the Anglican clergy, but Quakers, who objected to the existence of an official priesthood and believed in the “universal priesthood of all believers” (Ibid, col. 215) refused to pay.
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Do Quakers celebrate Thanksgiving?

The Quakers believed that Christ ruled in every day, and that they should not set one day ahead of any other. In essence, they believed that every day was Thanksgiving.
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