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The Ramallah Friends Meeting (Quakers), or simply the Ramallah Friends Meeting (RFM), is a Quaker meeting located in Ramallah in the West Bank[1] and is part of the Middle East Yearly Meeting.[2] The Ramallah Friends Meeting Quakers are in association with the Friends World Committee for Consultation and are affiliated with the Friends United Meeting.[3]
History
[edit]After the 1860 civil conflict in Mount Lebanon and Damascus between Christians and Druze, many missionaries flocked to Ottoman Syria. These missionaries included Quakers, commonly called Friends, from several nations.[4] In 1869, plans were formed to establish a school for girls in the city of Ramallah.[5][3] The Friends Syrian Mission was established in 1874, which ran the Ramallah Friends School, which still exists today.[6] In 1890, a temporary Monthly meeting was established for local Quakers.[7]
Having had a local presence of Friends in the Ramallah area for over 40 years, the Ramallah Friends Meetinghouse was constructed in 1910 as a formal place of meeting and worship for Palestinian Friends.[1][7] The present building was repaired in 2004 with help from the Philadelphia Yearly Meeting after lacking funds for maintenance since the 1990s.
Worship
[edit]The Ramallah Friends Meeting holds services every Sunday in the "Unprogrammed" style.[8] Unlike most Christian services, this Quaker worship style does not involve a prepared sermon from a Pastor or congregation leader. While meeting leaders may give unscripted sermons, much of the service involves silence until a member of the meeting is felt moved by the Inward light to speak.
Collaborations
[edit]The RFM is a member of the Friends World Committee for Consultation, an organization aimed at uniting Quakers of all backgrounds and ideologies. The RFM is also a recipient of the Philadelphia Yearly Meeting's Middle East Collaborative, which helps with RFM's needs, as well as other Quaker institutions in the region.[9]
They are also a partner of Global Ministries, an interdenominational organization which furthers partnerships between churches and aids in specific congregation needs.[10]
Sources
[edit]- George Fox University - The Ramallah Friends Meeting: Examining 100 Years of Peace and Justice Work (PDF)
- The Quaker World - C. Wess Daniels, Rhiannon Grant - 2022 - ISBN: 978-0367142513
- Brinson, B., et al. "Stories from the Ramallah Friends Meeting." FIC i. R.(FICR) (2010)
- University of Pennsylvania - Friends of Ramallah Friends Meeting (Quakers) records
- Historical Dictionary of the Friends (Quakers) - Margery Post Abbott - 2012 - ISBN:9780810868571, 0810868571
- A Passion for Learning: The Life Journey of Khalil Totah, a Palestinian Quaker Educator and Activist - Joy Totah Hilden - 2016 - ISBN: 1524551899
References
[edit]- ^ a b The Quaker World - C. Wess Daniels, Rhiannon Grant - 2022 - Chapter 60 - ISBN: 978-0367142513
- ^ "Middle East Yearly Meeting". FWCC - EMES.
- ^ a b "Middle East". Friends United Meeting.
- ^ "A Quaker in Beirut, Lebanon: Interview with Friend Tony Manasseh". PYM. 18 March 2021.
- ^ Baylin, Catherine C. B. (February 2010). "American University in Cairo - Quaker activity in Ramallah: 1869 -1914". AUC Knowledge Fountain.
- ^ "School History". Ramallah Friends School.
- ^ a b Quaker Studies - Volume 18, Issue 1 - March 2013 - THE RAMALLAH FRIENDS MEETING: EXAMINING ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF PEACE AND JUSTICE WORK - Maia Carter Hallward - Page 81
- ^ "Ministries". Ramallah Friends Meeting (Quakers).
- ^ "Middle East Collaborative". Philadelphia Yearly Meeting.
- ^ "Friends Meeting in Ramallah". Global Ministries.
External links
[edit]- https://www.rfmq.org/ - Official website of the Ramallah Friends Meeting
- https://www.friendsunitedmeeting.org/where-we-work/middle-east - FUM Middle East
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