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Six Newtown Quaker Meeting Eighth Graders Receive Faith and Practice Books
Graduating eighth graders of Newtown Quaker Meeting receive copies of "Faith and Practice," the Quaker guide to beliefs and conduct

left to right: William Buxton of Newtown (George School), Lucia Wetherill of Langhorne (Lawrenceville School), and Arianna Mancuso of Princeton Junction, NJ (West Windsor-Plainsboro HS)
Six Newtown Quaker Meeting Eighth Graders Receive Faith and Practice Books
Historic Newtown Friends Meeting at 219 Court Street traditionally gives to each graduating eighth grader a copy of Faith and Practice, the Quaker guide to beliefs and conduct published by Philadelphia Yearly Meeting, the coordinating body of 11,000 Quakers in 103 local Quaker meetings in the Greater Philadelphia Tri-State Area.
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The six eighth graders who received their copies of “Faith and Practice” this year and the high school each plans to attend next fall are: William Buxton of Newtown (George School) , Peyton Cagle of Newtown (Council Rock North HS), Nicky Lynch of Newtown (Solebury School), Arianna Mancuso of Princeton Junction, NJ (West Windsor-Plainsboro HS), Lucia Wetherill of Langhorne (Lawrenceville School), and Chelsea Allen of Penndel (Neshaminy HS).
The presentation of the copies of Faith and Practice is part of a process in the Quaker Meeting of recognizing young people and their contributions to the Meeting.
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Also acknowledged during the year are newborn babies at Easter with gifts of potted flowers, fourth graders at Easter with their own Bibles, sixth graders in the spring with a mentor each selects from among the adults in meeting, twenty-one-year-olds at Christmas during "Quaker Homecoming" with a gift of a reproduction of “The Peaceable Kingdom” painting by Edward Hicks, and adult young Friends being invited to speak to the Adult Class about their work, experiences and/or spiritual journeys.
Faith and Practice is considered a “guide” since Quakers have no creed or rigid rules which one must follow but rather depend on each individual to find the Divine and the truth for herself or himself as “way opens” or as new truth is ascertained in one’s spiritual journey.
Early Quakers described their "Faith and Practice" guide this way in 1656. On the occasion of a Meeting of Quaker Elders held at Balby, England, the following was published: ”Dearly beloved Friends, these things we do not lay upon you as a rule or form to walk by, but that all with the measure of the light which is pure and holy may be guided, and so in the light walking and abiding, these may be fulfilled in the Spirit, —not from the letter, for the letter killeth, but the Spirit giveth life.”
Newtown Friends Meeting (www.newtownfriendsmeeting.org) co-founded by "Peaceable Kingdom" painter and Quaker minister, Edward Hicks, in 1815, is open to all who wish to attend. First Day Education classes are in recess for the summer (9:45 a.m. during the academic year). Meeting for Worship begins at 10 a.m. (11 a.m. during the academic year) followed by coffee, juice and snacks in the Gathering Room. Childcare is provided for all events.