Wilton Quaker Meeting - Wilton, CT
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N 41° 09.900 W 073° 27.720
18T E 629027 N 4558213
A Quaker Meetinghouse in Wilton, CT
Waymark Code: WM14PRX
Location: Connecticut, United States
Date Posted: 08/07/2021
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member wayfrog
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From their website:

"While all Quakers meet in worship to hear more clearly God’s “still small voice,” Friends in the unprogrammed Quaker tradition base our worship entirely on expectant waiting.

We meet in plain, unadorned rooms where we are less distracted from hearing that voice. There are no pulpits in our meeting rooms because we minister to each other. Our benches or chairs face each other because we are all equal before God. We have no prearranged prayers, readings, sermons, hymns, or musical orchestrations because we wait for God’s leadings and power in our lives. When you enter the meetinghouse and take your seat on a bench, you will find that those gathered around you are sitting in silence, settling into a period of quiet reflection, prayer and expectant waiting on the Spirit.

During worship, a message may come to us. Messages may be for our personal reflection or for sharing with others. They may be a leading to stand and speak. Friends value spoken messages that come from the heart and are prompted by the Spirit as well as the silence we share together. Following a spoken message, we return to the silence to examine ourselves in the Light of that message. Meeting for worship ends when one Friend, designated in advance, shakes hands with his or her neighbors. Then everyone shakes hands. No two meetings are ever the same.

The meetinghouse is not a consecrated edifice, and if there is anything holy about it, it must be the lives of the people who meet there. The Friends feel that there must be a vital and sustained connection between worship and daily life. When our ideal is attained, our meeting is merely the community search for that guidance which we covet for every important act of our lives."

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History of this meeting:

"Gatherings of persons interested in Friends were first held at the home of Henry Fraad in Weston in 1938. Beginning Twelfth Month 7, 1941, meetings for worship after the manner of Friends were held regularly, first at Henry Fraad’s and later at different places in Norwalk, Westport and New Canaan. In Seventh Month, 1942, the group became the Weston Preparative Meeting under the care of Purchase Monthly Meeting. In Fifth Month, 1947, Purchase Quarterly Meeting accepted the group as one of the constituent monthly meetings under the name of Fairfield County Monthly Meeting. Because other Friends’ meetings had arisen in Fairfield County by 1957, the name was changed in that year to Wilton Monthly Meeting.

In 2017 the name was changed to Wilton Quaker Meeting to highlight our Quaker roots and present a more understandable face to seekers. Wilton Quaker Meeting serves all of Fairfield County.

In 1949 a gift by Gayer and Eleanor Dominick of five acres of land in Wilton was gratefully accepted. On it the first section of the present meeting house was completed in December, 1952. Another section, including the present meeting room, was finished in 1954. An extension of the First Day School and social area in 1964-65 brought the building to its present form."
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Physical Address:
317 New Canaan Rd
Wilton, CT United States
06897


Hours of Worship: 10:00 AM

Year Built: 1949

Still in Use?: yes

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