6.27.2026

Conversations with Conservative Quakers

 

Ohio Yearly Meeting recently interviewed a Member of Rockingham Meeting. Susan Smith is a Conservative Friend who has served for many years as Elder and Clerk of Ohio Yearly Meeting.  In this conversation, she answers questions about Faith, Eldership, and Conservative Friends in General. She is also co author of Traditional Quaker Christianity. 

Click on this link to view the interview on YouTube: Conversation with Susan Smith

Follow Ohio Yearly Meeting on YouTube for lots of great information! Click here OYM YouTube or go to: https://www.youtube.com/@ohioyearlymeeting2155

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Interested in learning more about Conservative Quakers? Please come worship with us! We meet Fifth Day (Thursday) at 3pm and First Day (Sunday) at 10:30am. We welcome everyone!

Still yearning for more information? Visit the official Ohio Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends (Conservative) website by clicking here: https://www.ohioyearlymeeting.org/  

Tip for viewing if on a smartphone:  Our Middleton Friends website seems to work best from a desktop/laptop computer. The "sidebar" information does not seem to show up on a phone. Click over to "web version" at the bottom of this page to view all the website's information on a smartphone. 

6.12.2026

Quakers and the American Revolution

 Several members of Middleton Meeting belong to the North Carolina Friends Historical Society.

"The purpose of the North Carolina Friends Historical Society is to support the collection and preservation of and publish valuable information relative to the history of the Society of Friends in North Carolina and adjacent territories and to work in harmony and cooperation with the Quaker Archives at Guilford College."--from the North Carolina Friends Historical Society website (https://www.ncfhs.org/)

As we approach our country's 250th birthday, a recent NCFHS newsletter published Quakers and the American Revolution by Max L. Carter. It provides insight into the influence of Quakers in our early history. 



Interested in learning more about Conservative Quakers? Please come worship with us! We meet Fifth Day (Thursday) at 3pm and First Day (Sunday) at 10:30am. We welcome everyone!

Still yearning for more information? Visit the official Ohio Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends (Conservative) website by clicking here: https://www.ohioyearlymeeting.org/  

Tip for viewing if on a smartphone:  Our Middleton Friends website seems to work best from a desktop/laptop computer. The "sidebar" information does not seem to show up on a phone. Click over to "web version" at the bottom of this page to view all the website's information on a smartphone.