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Contact: Frances Prestidge, tel 01462 742943,
justfrances@phonecoop.coop
or email
guildenmordenquakers@mailcity.com
Guilden Morden Friends Meeting normally meets on the SECOND and LAST Sundays of each month [go to dates] in the Schoolroom at the Congregational Chapel in Pound Green (just north of the west end of Church Street), at 10:30 am.
The entrance to the Schoolroom is to the right of the chapel, in the small courtyard between the chapel and the minister's house, then turn right after entering the building.
While we welcome children, there is no regular Children's Meeting, so if you want to bring younger members of your family we would appreciate some advance notice.
There are regular Children's Meetings at Hitchin and Letchworth meetings.
There is some parking in front of the Schoolroom, and on the street, but the Chapel is also used by the Congregationalists on Sunday Mornings, and the minister and his family also use the area in front of the Schoolroom, so please park with some care for other users of the area.
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[link to meeting dates]
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map of the Guilden Morden area
More about Quakers in Britain and around the world
Quaker faith springs from the experience that each one of us can have a direct relationship with the Divine.
We Quakers find that by meeting together for communal worship we are empowered to find peace and strength for work in the world.
Officially Quakers are the Religious Society of Friends and hence they often refer to each other as Friends.
More than twenty seven thousand people attend Quaker meetings for worship in these islands.
These quiet times of seeking the presence of God are held regularly in about 500 places, many of them Friends' Meeting Houses.
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