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Yearly Meetings are gatherings of members and attenders of the Religious Society of Friends—also known as Quakers or Friends—from across a geographical area such as a country, state, or an area surrounding a city. In addition to referring to the gathering itself, Friends also use the term Yearly Meeting to refer to the collection of smaller, more frequent constituent Meetings within that geographical area. These constituent Meetings go by various names such as Quarterly Meetings and Monthly Meetings, or Regional Meetings.

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General Description

Yearly Meetings are times for Friends from a wide geographical area to come together to worship, to discuss their concerns, and to seek God's guidance on issues facing Friends in that region. Yearly Meetings also oversee the constituent meetings, and publish the guiding principles of the Friends in that geographical area. These guiding principles are often contained in a book called Faith and Practice or Book of Discipline.

Origin

Like many aspects of Quakerism the concept of the Yearly Meeting arose gradually. English Friends began to meet as a large group starting in the 1650s. However, the oldest Yearly Meeting in Britain, Britain Yearly Meeting (originally the London Yearly Meting), considers the year 1668 its official founding. New England Yearly Meeting dates its founding from 1661.



In the early days the business of the meeting was to receive answers to the Yearly Meeting's queries to the Quarterly Meetings, to read epistles from traveling Friends, and to discuss current events and issues. They also proposed and planned the establishment of Quaker institutions, such as schools.

As the Religious Society of Friends grew and spread around the world, new Yearly Meetings were established. While often influenced by the activities of other Yearly Meetings, each of the Yearly Meetings is autonomous.

Procedure

A Yearly Meeting, as with all Quaker meetings, is considered a time of worship and contemplation, even when dealing with matters of business. The Friends who are gathered wait in silence, listening to the leading of God's spirit within them. Those who feel led to do so share their insights, while the others listen. Ideally a member takes time to listen to the Friend who spoke previously, before sharing his or her thoughts. Eventually a 'sense of the meeting' begins to emerge. The clerk of the meeting—a type of facilitator—tries to formulate a minute that reflects the sense of the meeting, and then more discussion follows. When it is clear that there is agreement, the sense of the meeting is recorded in the minute developed by the clerk. Some Friends at the meeting may have reservations about the matter but choose to defer to the others. Friends believe and hope that the minute is God's will on the matter. However, nothing is considered a permanent and inviolable law among Friends and every matter is open to future changes.

Before the close of a yearly meeting, Friends will agree an epistle that will summarise the workings of the gathering. These epistles



are published and read out at other yearly meetings.

All Friends who are members of a constituent Meeting are members of the corresponding Yearly Meeting and may attend and participate on an equal basis—there is no hierarchy within the Religious Society of Friends. Many specific issues of concern to Quakers are dealt with by committees selected by Yearly Meetings.

Names

Yearly Meetings are named for a nation (e. g., Canadian Yearly Meeting), a region within a nation (e. g., New England Yearly Meeting), a state (e. g. Illinois Yearly Meeting), or a large city that serves as a hub (e. g., Philadelphia Yearly Meeting). The entire name of a Yearly Meeting usually includes the words 'of the Religious Society of Friends' (e. g., New York Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends) although some do not (e.g. Evangelical Friends Church-Mid America Yearly Meeting).

Larger Groups

Many Yearly Meetings are part of larger groups. In the United States and a few other countries the three main groups of Friends are the Friends General Conference, the Friends United Meeting, and Evangelical Friends International. A broader group that crosses theological, organizational, and national lines is the Friends World Committee for Consultation.

List of Yearly Meetings

Europe

  • Britain Yearly Meeting
  • Denmark Yearly Meeting
  • Hungary--Evangelical Friends Church
  • Finland Yearly Meeting
  • France Yearly Meeting
  • German Yearly Meeting
  • Ireland Yearly Meeting
  • Netherlands Yearly Meeting
  • Norway Yearly Meeting
  • Sweden Yearly Meeting
  • Switzerland Yearly Meeting

Africa

  • Burundi Yearly Meeting
  • Central and Southern Africa Yearly Meeting
  • Congo Yearly Meeting
  • East Africa Yearly Meeting
  • Nairobi Yearly Meeting (for others in Kenya, see Quakers in Kenya)
  • Tanzania Yearly Meeting
  • Uganda Yearly Meeting

Asia

  • Cambodia Yearly Meeting
  • India--General Conference of Friends
  • Indonesia Yearly Meeting
  • Japan Yearly Meeting
  • Middle East Yearly Meeting
  • Nepal--Evangelical Friends Church
  • Philippine Evangelical Friends Church
  • Taiwan Yearly Meeting

Americas

  • Canada
    • Canadian Yearly Meeting
  • United States
    • Beanite
      • Pacific Yearly Meeting
      • Intermountain Yearly Meeting
      • North Pacific Yearly Meeting
    • Conservative
      • Iowa Yearly Meeting (Conservative)
      • North Carolina Yearly Meeting (Conservative)
      • Ohio Yearly Meeting
    • Evangelical Friends International
      • Alaska Yearly Meeting
      • Evangelical Friends Church—Eastern Region
      • Evangelical Friends Church—Mid-America
      • Evangelical Friends Church—Southwest
      • Northwest Yearly Meeting
      • Rocky Mountain Yearly Meeting
    • Friends General Conference
      • Alaska Friends Conference
      • Illinois Yearly Meeting
      • Lake Erie Yearly Meeting
      • Ohio Valley Yearly Meeting
      • Philadelphia Yearly Meeting
      • Piedmont Friends Fellowship
      • South Central Yearly Meeting
      • Southern Appalachian Yearly Meeting
    • Friends General Conference and Friends United Meeting
    • Friends United Meeting
      • Great Plains Yearly Meeting
      • Indiana Yearly Meeting
      • Iowa Yearly Meeting (FUM)
      • North Carolina Yearly Meeting (FUM)
      • Western Association
      • Western Yearly Meeting
      • Wilmington Yearly Meeting
    • Others
      • Missouri Valley Friends Conference
  • Mexico
    • Evangelical Friends Churches
    • General Meeting of Friends
  • Caribbean
    • Cuba Yearly Meeting
    • Jamaica Yearly Meeting
  • Central America
    • El Salvador — Evangelical Friends Churches in El Salvador
    • Guatemala — Evangelical Ambassadors Friends Church
    • Guatemala Holiness Friends Yearly Meeting
    • Guatemala — National Evangelical Friends Church of Guatemala
    • Honduras Yearly Meeting
  • South America
    • Bolivia Central Yearly Meeting
    • Bolivia National Evangelical Friends Church
    • Bolivian Evangelical Mission Friends Church of Holiness
    • Bolivian Evangelical Union Friends Church on the Rock
    • Peru National Evangelical Friends Church

Australia and Oceania

  • Australia Yearly Meeting
  • Aotearoa/New Zealand Yearly Meeting (Te Hahi Tuhauwiri)

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