Thousand Islands Meeting House - Kingston, Ontario
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member mTn_biKer65
N 44° 14.469 W 076° 30.270
18T E 379867 N 4899757
Located on the south side of Concessions Street close to the intersection with Connaught Street
Waymark Code: WMTNQ0
Location: Ontario, Canada
Date Posted: 12/19/2016
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member LowellHouseGuy
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Sunday Meeting 10:30 a.m.

Shared Meal (potluck) every 3rd Sunday of the month after Meeting.

Meeting for Discussion every 1st Sunday (before Meeting)

SUMMER (July and August): 10:30 a.m.

Children's programs every week.

All are welcome.

"Your First Time at a Quaker Meeting

A Quaker meeting is based on silence, but it is a silence of waiting in expectancy. For many minutes, perhaps for half an hour, there may be silence. But that does not mean that nothing is happening. All of us are trying to come nearer to each other and to God as we are caught up in the still spirit of the meeting.

We come to meeting because we want to and because we find it worthwhile. We do not recite creeds, sing hymns, or repeat set prayers. We want to worship simply. There is no ceremony, no priest, no prearranged service at all.

Go in as soon as you are ready. It is a good thing if a meeting can settle down a few minutes before the appointed time. Sit anywhere you like, but it is helpful to leave seats near the back and at the end of rows for latecomers

You may find it easy to relax in the silence and thus to enter into the life of the meeting, or you may be disturbed by the strangeness of the silence, by distractions outside, or by your own roving thoughts. Don't worry about this, but return again and again to the still centre of your being where you can know the presence of God. Try, if only for an instant, to be quiet in body, mind and spirit

Nearly everyone at some time in their lives seems to want to find God for themselves, even those who find it difficult or impossible to believe that God exists. This may be because of some moving experience or because of some particular problem. No matter what is on your mind at the moment, bring it with you into the silent room.

The silence may be broken if someone present feels called to say something which will deepen and enrich the worship. Anyone is free to speak, pray or read, provided that it is done in response to a prompting of the Spirit that comes in the course of the meeting. The silence is broken for the moment, but it is not interrupted.
Receive whatever is said in an accepting, charitable spirit. Each contribution rightly given may helps somebody; but our needs are different and can be met only in differing ways. If something is said that does not speak to your condition, try nevertheless to reach the spirit behind the words. The speaker wants to help the meeting: take care not to reject the offering through negative criticism

One of the unique features of a Quaker meeting is the variety of experience it can embrace. Some people will have a profound sense of awe and wonder because they know that God is present. Others will be far less certain and may only be able to hold onto a dim awareness that the values they experience in life point beyond themselves to a greater whole.

Some will thankfully accept God's inexhaustible love shown in Jesus, the promise of forgiveness, and the wiping out of past failure. Others will know that seeking to be open to people in a spirit of love and trust is the direction in which they want to move. In the quietness of a Quaker meeting, those present can become aware of a deep and powerful spirit of love and truth that transcends their ordinary experience. United in love and strengthened by truth, the worshippers enter upon a new level of living, despite the different ways they may account for this life-expanding experience.

The meeting will close after the elders have shaken hands. Afterwards, feel free to speak to anyone. If you wish to know more about Quakers, please introduce yourself to any member. You may borrow books from the library, and other literature is available." (visit link)
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Physical Address:
206 Concession Street
Kingston, ON Canada


Hours of Worship: 10:30 AM

Still in Use?: Active

Year Built: Not listed

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