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Do’s and Don’ts In a Time of Change (4)

Do’s and Don’ts In a Time of Change (4)

by Stacey Denny | Jan 20, 2025 | Plain Speech Messages

Our gratitude to Mike Goss for bringing the message last week. I was at our farm in Paoli and Jackson was down with Covid in Richmond, after attending a Quaker pastor’s conference at Quaker Haven, which I was supposed to attend but couldn’t because of a funeral....
Do’s and Don’ts In a Time of Change (4)

Do’s and Dont’s In a Time of Change (3)

by Stacey Denny | Jan 20, 2025 | Plain Speech Messages

Our washing machine gave up the ghost last Monday. Joan asked me to look at it, so I did and deduced that paying to fix all the things wrong with our 25-year-old washer and dryer would be more expensive than a new set, so I phoned Shuee’s Appliance Store in...
Do’s and Don’ts In a Time of Change (4)

Things We Got Just Right (Equality Over Cultural Norms)

by Stacey Denny | Jul 8, 2024 | GraceTalk Messages

Several years ago, a man I know was told he was dying, which of course we all are, but his death was sooner than he had anticipated. Though well-off, he’d always been miserly, to the frustration of his wife who wanted them to travel and see things and visit their...
Do’s and Don’ts In a Time of Change (4)

Quaker Qualities (Not Simplicity, but Generosity)

by Stacey Denny | Mar 6, 2024 | GraceTalk Messages

When I was 32 years old, I received a phone call from the Friends World Committee for Consultation, asking if I would serve on their Executive Committee. This was a big deal in Quakerism, like being asked to serve on the college of cardinals and pick a new pope. I was...
Do’s and Don’ts In a Time of Change (4)

Why I Am Woke    

by Stacey Denny | Jun 29, 2023 | GraceTalk Messages

VIEW VIDEO   I was in Florida recently, speaking to elected officials. I went with some trepidation, fearing my speech would betray my progressive tendencies and I would be tarred and feathered, rode out of town on a rail, sent packing, choose your metaphor. Instead,...
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