Bethesda Friends Meeting



Bethesda Friends worship together on Sundays at 11:00 a.m. via two venues 

  1. Indoors in the Meetinghouse at the Sidwell Friends Lower School
  2. Online via Zoom.  Please click here for the weekly schedule and to ask for the Zoom link. 


Welcome to Bethesda Friends Meeting

We're Quakers who meet every Sunday at 11:00 a.m.
Our meetinghouse is on the Sidwell Friends Lower School campus.
We are worshiping in person and also via Zoom.  

We strive for:

SIMPLICITY - Learning to discern the essential from the non-essential.

PEACE - Living in a spirit that takes away the occasion for all war.

INTEGRITY - Being who we truly are and truly meaning what we say.

COMMUNITY - Knowing that we need one another in order to be whole.

EQUALITY - Knowing that everyone, everywhere is equally precious to God. This includes people of all ages, abilities, sexual orientation, races, ethnicities, levels of resources, and theological perspectives.

STEWARDSHIP - Caring for the environment and using time and resources wisely, not wastefully.

We are a welcoming community. 

We believe there is that of the Divine 

in every person.

BFM's Social Concern for November is for

 A Wider Circle  


A Wider Circle is the recipient for the Social Concerns Box in November. It is a local non-profit organization that assists individuals and families moving out of shelters to more stable living situations. A Wider Circle also offers intensive courses on job skills, financial planning, stress management, nutrition, and parenting. Its mission is to end poverty. Anyone in need of help can find it there. In one year, A Wider Circle furnished the homes of more than 13,300 children and adults and delivered more than 400 educational programs. They also recycled more than three million pounds of furniture and home goods. More than 10,000 volunteers serve at A Wider Circle annually, including members of BFM several times a year.

BFM's Annual Walkathon and Fundraising for Local Homeless Populations

On October 20, Religious Education and the First Day School students hosted the annual Neighborhood Walk to End Homelessness. This is a decades-old tradition started by BFM's Esther Delaplaine as an opportunity to actively engage in fighting the injustice of homelessness. Donations go to Interfaith Works, a program that provides emergency shelter, supportive housing, essential needs, and an employment program in Montgomery County. Please make a donation using this GoFundMe link or via our website donation page (noting it is for the Walkathon). 

Friends Meeting of Washington
Offers Self-Guided,
Online Quakerism 101


Friends Meeting of Washington (FMW)  offers their Quakerism 101 (Q101) class online so that it can be easily accessed based on your interest and schedule.

  • This basic class in Quakerism was developed to provide an introduction for newcomers and a refresher for members and attenders through a diversity of perspectives.

Access the Course Here


Peace and Social Justice Committee

Webpage

An Urgent Call to Protect Human Life and Bring a Just Peace to Palestine and Israel

At the January 7, 2024 Bethesda Friends Meeting for Worship with a Concern for Business, a Minute about the violence in Gaza, the West Bank, and Israel was approved by BFM.

  • Please click here to read this Minute. 
  • This page will give more information about the mearing of a Quaker "minute" and past Bethesda Friends and Baltimore Yearly Meeting minutes. 

Every Thursday: AFSC Meeting for Worship re: Peace in Israel and Palestine 

  • The violence in Palestine and Israel has impacted the AFSC (American Friends Service Committee) community in many ways.  Please join us every Thursday at 5:30 p.m. for a Meeting for Worship via Zoom, gathering in solidarity and holding those most impacted in the Light. All are invited. Register at this link
Every Friday: AFSC Action Hour for a Ceasefire in Gaza 
Join American Friends Service Committee (AFSa child is holding two precious eggsC) staff every Friday at 12:00 p.m. to hear updates from Gaza. Then, take action with us as we contact our elected officials and call for an immediate cease-fire and humanitarian access to Gaza. Our elected officials need to keep hearing from us.  To attend, please register at this link. 

    Upcoming events

    END OF LIFE ISSUES
    • BFM has formed an End of Life Group to provide legal, spiritual, and practical resources to help our community cope with the uncertainties and fears surrounding the end of life. 
    • The COVID-19 pandemic significantly elevated concerns about the health of family and friends, and the possibility that they could become gravely ill and die. 
    • Although conversations with our loved ones about such a possibility are difficult, it’s important to prepare.
    Please click here to see more details and resources

    Summer Sandwich Making for Bethesda Cares Soup Kitchen


    BFM's Outreach & Communication (O&C) Committee will set up a sandwich-making table periodically during our Sunday 

    noon coffee hour to make 150 sandwiches for Bethesda Cares soup kitchen 

    (which is located just blocks from our meeting house). When this table is set up, you can join us making bread, meat, and cheese sandwiches. This soup kitchen is for 

    individuals in our community and they have a great need for sandwiches during the summer. 

     

    The project offers an opportunity for people in our meeting to join together in fellowship for a good cause, allows people to get to know each other better, and helps us make a difference in our community. 

     

    RECURRING EVENTS

    Experiment with Light

    At 7:30 p.m. on the 2nd and 4th Sunday of each month, people at BFM use a meditative and centering practice based upon Rex Ambler’s book, Light to Live By. 

    This method describes early Quaker meditative habits and translates them into a highly accessible process of clearness and understanding. We use prompts at home that can be listened to onlinefollowed by a worship-share via Zoom. 

    BFM Book Group

    This vibrant group meets via Zoom, discussing a variety of books on both Quaker and non-Quaker topics.

    1:30 - 3:15 PM, 2nd Saturday of each month

    Please click here for more information,

    using our Contact Us form.


     

    Comparative Religions:

    Great Minds of the Eastern Intellectual Tradition

    A BFM group hosts this class each Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. via Zoom.  The format is a half hour Great Courses video lecture followed by a half hour discussion. 

    • For more details on the 36 topics (Sept - May), go to our online calendar.
    • Use our Contact Us form to get the Zoom link, or see your email bulletin. Each session is self-contained, so anyone can attend any session.

    Wednesday Mid-Week Worship

    A group holds an at-home Worship

    on Wednesdays at 8:00 p.m.

    If you wish to join, please read the weekly announcement here. After the virtual Meeting there is a

    sharing time via email. 


    Bethesda Friends Meeting

    Mailing Address:
    P.O. Box 30152, Bethesda MD 20824

    Our Meetinghouse is on the campus of the Sidwell Friends Lower School at the intersection of Edgemoor Lane and Beverly Road in Bethesda, Maryland

    We are a member of the Religious Society of Friends

    www.bethesdafriends.org
    301-986-8681
    info@bethesdafriends.org

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