Gratitude is a verb
“It was during my nine-year stay in Australia that I first experienced Quakerism. The communal silence of Quaker worship was such a gift, as was the evolving friendship and kindness of those who sat with me. I was painfully aware of my inability to offer a monetary gift as an expression of gratitude for my spiritual nourishment. And so it was with relief that I learned that, though Quakers don’t pass a collection plate, they do pass committee sign-up sheets. There were no paid employees organizing worship times, cleaning the meetinghouse, or managing the records. There was only a community of willing hands. My skills had found a home… Like God, gratitude is a verb.“
— Janice Stensrude, 2020
Quaker writer and editor

Today’s Invitation
Show gratitude through action.
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Janice Stensrude is a Quaker writer and editor, including for What Canst Thou Say?, a quarterly journal focusing on Quaker mysticism and contemplation.
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