The recording clerk of Britain Yearly Meeting looks at five ways we can keep our worship spaces active and visible:
We can often get very loyal to our meeting places, and I think that’s natural. We’ve often had some of our most profound personal experiences there. They are important places of community and worship, and they can and do work hard for us. But our loyalty to them doesn’t mean that they’re going to work for everyone, and if they’re not going to become ‘steeple houses’, then I think it’s important that we look at them every now and again and ask ourselves some questions.
http://www.quaker.org.uk/blog/5‑ways-to-make-quaker-meeting-houses-work-for-the-future
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