Join Friends for a three-part online series exploring Baltimore Yearly Meeting’s new book on a Quaker approach to death and dying, A Tender Time: Quaker Voices on the End of Life. Explore practical, emotional, and spiritual aspects of aging, dying well, and making end-of-life decisions guided by the Spirit and Quaker values.
Pendle Hill’s program offers live and interactive engagement with members of Baltimore Yearly Meeting’s End of Life Working Group on three Wednesdays in September at 7 pm. A Tender Time is a unique collection of Quaker voices, historical and contemporary. It moves in widening circles, from aging to dying, and from primary caregivers, to friends, to the whole faith community.
This program includes three sessions, inviting Friends into the themes of the book:
September 4: Aging in the Spirit – Finding Your Own Way
How do cultural, familial, and personal assumptions about aging affect you? Together we will look at new ways you could frame your experience of age, recognizing both losses and grace.
September 11: Befriending Your Mortality
What models of dying – uncomfortable and/or beautiful – have you encountered? Together we will look at how you might choose to frame a good death.
September 18: Beyond Death: Continuing Relationships
A relationship does not end when someone dies. Together we will discover ways to affirm connection and make meaning after a death.
Sign up at https://pendlehill.org/events/hand-in-hand-aging-together-in-the-spirit/. A Tender Time is available through the Pendle Hill bookstore and through QuakerBooks of FGC.