Welcome! Meeting for Worship will be a hybrid meeting in person and online via Zoom. Most of all, stay safe!

Wilton Quaker Meeting worships in the unprogrammed Quaker tradition. Meeting for worship is held every Sunday at 10:00 am. Click on News / Calendar above.

Our meeting is open to all and represents a very broad range of beliefs. 

All are welcome! We are LGBTQ and family friendly. Child care is provided.

Worship in person and on ZOOM

Wilton Quaker Meeting is holding Meeting For Worship in person and via Zoom.  

Meeting for Worship starts at 10 AM and lasts about an hour followed by afterthoughts, visitor introductions, and announcements.  

For those that wish to worship in person at our meetinghouse, we ask that you wear a mask and observe social distancing as appropriate.

To join the meeting via Zoom, email us at info@wiltonquakers.org and we will send the Zoom invitation with the password. 

The Zoom digital doors will open 15 minutes prior to our 10 AM worship each First Day (Sunday). Please mute except when you are speaking.

Visitors, Seekers and Newcomers

We have a page dedicated to you! Click on About / Seekers-Newcomers above

Renting our Meetinghouse

Our meetinghouse is available for rental for community activities, classes, weddings and other occasions. For more information click on About / Rentals above.

Advices and Queries

Friends do not have a creed but we do have a set of spiritual Queries which help us individually and as communities to consider our spiritual condition. We also have Advices, based on the spiritual wisdom gleaned over the years. Here is a sample. We will post a new advices and queries or perhaps a prayer from time to time. 

Do we acknowledge the oneness of humanity and foster a loving spirit toward all people? Do we honor Friends’ traditional testimony that men and women are equal? How do we work to make these ideals a reality?

Testimonies

Quaker testimonies can be defined as a set of principles that we try to live by. Remember them by their first letter SPICES


Simplicity: Focusing on what is truly important and letting other things fall away

Peace: Seeking justice and healing for all people; taking away the causes of war in the ways we live

Integrity: Living as whole people who act on what we believe, tell the truth, and do what we say we will do

Community: Supporting one another in our faith journeys and in times of joy and sorrow; sharing with and caring for each other

Equality: Treating everyone, everywhere, as equally precious to God; recognizing that everyone has gifts to share

Stewardship: Valuing and respecting all god’s creation; using only our fair share of the earth’s resources; working for policies that protect the planet


Quaker Values

Underlying the Testimonies are important Quaker values.

There is that of God in every person: One can easily agree that this is the case with one that you love or admire but it is true of everyone. With some, perhaps the Spirit is being ignored or suppressed and we need to bring it to the fore.

Continuing revelation: We listen to the Spirit to guide us in this changing world.

Consensus guided by the Spirit: When we all agree on an action or way forward, we are more likely to reach our goal as we work together.