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Showing Geographical Distribution Of Meetings
BY SALLY RICKERMAN A clever color map that shows the number of Quaker Meetings of each "flavor" in each state (and Canada). The four branches are unprogrammed, pastoral, Conservative and Evangelical Friends. Also available as a set of two with The Map of North American Yearly Meetings.
Troll Press 2010 MAP 11"X 17" Blank
$5.00 (in stock)
BY SALLY RICKERMAN In this essay the author looks back on her journey as a Quaker universalist from her ancestral roots in 17th-century Quakerism, to her family's experiences on the American frontier, to her own upbringing as a 20th-century Friend by "both nature and nurture."
Quaker Universalist Fellowship 1999 18 PP. Paper
BY SALLY RICKERMAN Sally Rickerman looks at the evidence that the Liberty Bell, with its famous quotation was ordered to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Penn's "Charter of liberties" (more correctly the Charter of privileges). Penn's ideas, his charter and the early history of the commonwealth are explored as they relate to the ordering and casting of the bell.
Troll Press 2009 24 PP. Paper
BY SALLY RICKERMAN A color map that shows the geographical areas of the Quaker Yearly Meetings in North America. Useful, as it is on thick card for the Meeting bulletin board or walls. Also available as a set of two with The Four Branches of Quakerism Map.
EDITED BY SALLY RICKERMAN A collection of essays, addresses, and lectures examining Christianity and universalism as they concern the Society of Friends today.
Quaker Universalit Fellowship 1986 99 PP. Paper
$7.95 (in stock)
Barnches Of Friends & Y M Boundaries
BY SALLY RICKERMAN Sally Rickermans Two maps available as a set: Four Branches of Quakerism; which shows the number of Quaker Meetings of each "flavor" in each N American state and Canada The four branches are unprogrammed, pastoral, Conservative and Evangelical Friends. Also Map of Unprogrammed Yearly Meetings in North America. A color map that shows the Shows the geographical areas of the Quaker Yearly Meetings. Both are color printed on card and ideal for the noticeboard or wall
Troll Press 2010 2 MAPS 11X17 Blank
$8.00 (out of stock but can be backordered)
My Experience Of Quakerism's Greatest Gift
BY SALLY RICKERMAN "Like many other members of the QUF [Quaker Universalist Fellowship], Sally believes that the very essence of Quakerism rests in accepting the possibility that every human being may have a direct and personal relationship to God, the Tao, or the spiritual universe-whatever name one chooses-independent of belief, creed, clergy, or organization. Paradoxically, this extreme of individual seeking finds expression in a community of support, love, and mutual Discernment. The resulting tensions between individualism and universalism, freedom and community, are mediated, Sally finds, by trust. ..." - Rhoda R. Gilman, editor's introduction.
Troll Press 2008 23 PP. Paper
From The World's Great Spiritual Traditions
BY SALLY RICKERMAN A topical compendium of sayings from the world religions including Buddhism, Christianity, Confucianism, Hinduism, Jainism, Judaism, Shintoism, Sikhism, Taoism, and Zoraoasterianism. Topics with associated quotations include anger, friends, contemplation, peace, faith and justice. Each topic is on a separate loose-leaf notebook page so that each can be easily photocopied for individuals' class use and/or curriculum building.
Troll Press 2006 67 PP. Paper
$6.95 (out of stock but can be backordered)
Trust Sally Rickerman
Truths Of Humanity Sally Rickerman
Growing Up Quaker And Universalist Too Sally Rickerman
The Lost Secret Of The Liberty Bell Sally Rickerman
Map Showing North American Yearly Meeting Boundaries Sally Rickerman
Four Branches Of Quakerism Map Sally Rickerman