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Flushing

Monthly Meeting
of the Religious Society of Friends aka Quakers

137-16 Northern Boulevard
Flushing, New York 11354
718-261-9832

Meeting for worship: every Sunday at 11am
All are welcome

Website: click here
Sister Helen Prejean speaks for Witness to Innocence click here
Flushing Community Alternatives to Violence Project  (AVP) Workshop  click here

American Friends Service Committee click here
Quaker Peace Testimony: museum to peace in Germantown, Pennsylvania  click here

Quakers in Flushing


Flushing is right next to La Guardia Airport, and is the last stop on the 7 train. I have always loved to watch planes fly near airports. The picture, taken 2 blocks from the Flushing Meeting House.
Flushing reminds me greatly of Sydney, Australia, which also has become home to communities of Asians from South Korea, China, Vietnam, Indonesia, Thailand, Cambodia. Above and below, a Pentecost procession of Asian Catholics.
Flushing Monthly Meeting has a long history of visitors. Above, 2 visitors from Holland on a week's vacation in New York City in May 2014. Below, the founder of the Society of Friends, George Fox, spoke under a tree to a large group of New Yorkers in 1672. The rock marks the spot.

Remonstrance of the Inhabitants of the Town of
Flushing to Governor Stuyvesant,
December 27, 1657

Right Honorable

You have been pleased to send unto us a certain prohibition or command that we should not receive or entertain any of those people called Quakers because they are supposed to be, by some, seducers of the people. For our part we cannot condemn them in this case, neither can we stretch out our hands against them, for out of Christ God is a consuming fire, and it is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God.


Wee desire therefore in this case not to judge least we be judged, neither to condemn least we be condemned, but rather let every man stand or fall to his own Master. Wee are bounde by the law to do good unto all men, especially to those of the household of faith. And though for the present we seem to be unsensible for the law and the Law giver, yet when death and the Law assault us, if wee have our advocate to seeke, who shall plead for us in this case of conscience betwixt God and our own souls; the powers of this world can neither attach us, neither excuse us, for if God justifye who can condemn and if God condemn there is none can justifye.

And for those jealousies and suspicions which some have of them, that they are destructive unto Magistracy and Ministerye, that cannot bee, for the Magistrate hath his sword in his hand and the Minister hath the sword in his hand, as witnesse those two great examples, which all Magistrates and Ministers are to follow, Moses and Christ, whom God raised up maintained and defended against all enemies both of flesh and spirit; and therefore that of God will stand, and that which is of man will come to nothing. And as the Lord hath taught Moses or the civil power to give an outward liberty in the state, by the law written in his heart designed for the good of all, and can truly judge who is good, who is evil, who is true and who is false, and can pass definitive sentence of life or death against that man which arises up against the fundamental law of the States General; soe he hath made his ministers a savor of life unto life and a savor of death unto death.

The law of love, peace and liberty in the states extending to Jews, Turks and Egyptians, as they are considered sons of Adam, which is the glory of the outward state of Holland, soe love, peace and liberty, extending to all in Christ Jesus, condemns hatred, war and bondage. And because our Saviour sayeth it is impossible but that offences will come, but woe unto him by whom they cometh, our desire is not to offend one of his little ones, in whatsoever form, name or title hee appears in, whether Presbyterian, Independent, Baptist or Quaker, but shall be glad to see anything of God in any of them, desiring to doe unto all men as we desire all men should doe unto us, which is the true law both of Church and State; for our Saviour sayeth this is the law and the prophets.


Therefore if any of these said persons come in love unto us, we cannot in conscience lay violent hands upon them, but give them free egresse and regresse unto our Town, and houses, as God shall persuade our consciences, for we are bounde by the law of God and man to doe good unto all men and evil to noe man. And this is according to the patent and charter of our Towne, given unto us in the name of the States General, which we are not willing to infringe, and violate, but shall houlde to our patent and shall remaine, your humble subjects, the inhabitants of Vlishing.

Written this 27th of December in the year 1657, by mee.


Edward Hart, Clericus




Tobias Feake Nathaniell Tue
The marke of William Noble Nicholas Blackford
William Thorne, Seignior The marke of Micah Tue
The marke of William Thorne, Jr. The marke of Philip Ud
Edward Tarne Robert Field, senior
John Store Robert Field, junior
Nathaniel Hefferd Nich Colas Parsell
Benjamin Hubbard Michael Milner
The marke of William Pidgion Henry Townsend
The marke of George Clere George Wright
Elias Doughtie John Foard
Flushing Community Alternatives to Violence Project  (AVP) Workshop  click here

How can we transform violence into a positive force in our lives?
How can we find common ground in a diverse community?
How can we foster mutual understanding and respect?
AVP's intensive, 20-hour experiential workshop develops participants' community leadership skills around conflict resolution, communication and collaboration. Workshop materials and food (light breakfast, snacks, lunch and dinner) will be provided for both days.

Location: Flushing Friends (Quaker) Meetinghouse 137-16 Northern Boulevard Flushing, NY 11354 Timing: Two Saturdays: June 7 and June 14, 2014; 9:30am - 7:30pm each day.

Workshop fees: $35 (sliding scale), no one will be turned away. Registration: Pre-registration is required. RSVP to John@OneFlushing.org for both days.

Sponsored by: Flushing Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends New York Yearly Meeting (Friends or Quakers) Healing Hearts Ministry of Macedonia AME Church One Flushing