Introducing the Quakers: History and Challenges | Page 9

During a programmed meeting, worship usually begins with a hymn that is sung by the congregation and then a sermon follows delivered by the pastor. There can be Bible readings as well as joint singing and prayer (Hamm 8). As seen above, the Quaker faith today is definitely not as united as it was in the seventeenth century because of the different branches and the practices the particular meetings employ.

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