Yearly Meetings
Yearly Meetings are gatherings held by members of the Religious Society of Friends, commonly known as Quakers. These meetings typically occur once a year and serve as a time for members to come together to discuss spiritual matters, community concerns, and organizational business. They provide an opportunity for fellowship, decision-making, and sharing experiences among different Quaker groups.
During a Yearly Meeting, participants may engage in worship, workshops, and discussions on various topics relevant to their faith and community. The meetings often include representatives from local Monthly Meetings, allowing for a broader exchange of ideas and collaboration on initiatives that support the Quaker mission and values.