North Meadow Circle of Friends is an unprogrammed Quaker Religious Society of Friends meeting located on the north side of downtown Indianapolis, Indiana. Associated with Friends General Conference and Ohio Valley Yearly Meeting, their worship service consists of a period of silent prayer, meditation, and devotion, emphasizing the Quaker belief that all individuals can experience God directly.
During their meetings, attendees seek to detach themselves from the distractions of everyday life and listen for what God may be saying to them, both individually and as a meeting. Ministry may be given by anyone in the worshiping group, highlighting the Quaker conviction that every person can experience the Holy directly and may be called to share a message. Meeting lasts about an hour and concludes with a shared handshake.
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