Membership in the Religious Society of Friends is in our Monthly Meeting. We meet there for worship with a concern for God's work, sometimes as a whole and sometimes in committees. As we struggle with a leading, a yearning will develop to test that leading with our community of faith. The spiritual benefit of this testing is mutual. Both the meeting and the individual seek what God wants of them in a specific matter. And if spiritual clarity and joyful obedience to God are experienced in deciding to take a particular step together, spiritual connection is mutually deepened. In minding our call, our faith and practice can become integrated. As we seek, in the Spirit, to mend the world, we find that we our selves are mended. As we seek to be mended we find ourselves required to mend the world.
But in those moments of depression, my father's words flashed back into my memory, "He who knows the good and refrains from doing it, commits a sin." Then all doubts were lifted from me; and, as our work grew and the challenges became harder, I was increasingly aware of a persistent turn of events that I at first took to be luck. It was as if we were guided and carried forward by invisible hands. Whenever we helped, help was given to us.
Hiltgunt Zassenhaus, Walls: Resisting the Third Reich: One Woman's Story
Rosa Covington Packard, l996