All invited to take part in Quaker Focus Week events
“A Motion of Love” is the theme for the university’s annual Quaker Focus Week, Nov. 3-6, on the Newberg campus. Quaker Focus allows the campus community an opportunity to explore its Quaker roots and heritage. Events for students, faculty and the community this year include:
Monday, Nov. 3
9 a.m. – “Quakers in Business, Science and Industryâ€
An open invitation to visit Paul Anderson’s History & Doctrine of Friends Class (Hoover 210)
Tuesday, Nov. 4
10:50 a.m. – “Doors, Judgment, Loveâ€
University Chapel with Gregg Koskela, lead pastor, Newberg Friends Church (Bauman Auditorium)
9 p.m. – “Listening Together Within the Motion of Loveâ€
Shalom with Mark Almquist (Hoover 105)
Wednesday, Nov. 5
9 a.m. – “Quakers, the Abolition of Slavery, and the Underground Railroad,†a Skype interview with Max Carter of Guilford College in Paul Anderson’s History & Doctrine of Friends Class (Hoover 210)
7 p.m. – “Point Me Homeâ€
University Chapel with a dramatic performance by the University Players (Bauman Auditorium)
Thursday, Nov. 6
10:40 a.m. – Contemplative worship (Prayer Chapel)
“I have often felt a motion of love to leave some hints in writing of my experience of the Goodness of God …â€
– John Woolman