Indy Friend shares about small group ministry
Indy Friend shares about small group ministry
Published: July 20, 2015
Jeff Kisling is an attender of North Meadow Circle of Friends in Indianapolis, a member of Bear Creek Friends Meeting, and the co-clerk of the Peace and Social Concerns Committee of Iowa Yearly Meeting (Conservative.)
Photo: AFSC / Jon Krieg
Jeff Kisling shares about “Quaker Faith in Action” with members of the Des Moines Valley Friends Meeting.
Photo: AFSC / Jon Krieg
Jeff Kisling of Indianapolis shared this presentation about “Quaker Faith in Action” with members of the Des Moines Valley Friends Meeting on Sunday, July 19, 2015. He is co-clerk of the Peace and Social Concerns Committee of the Iowa Yearly Meeting of Friends (Conservative).
Jeff is a close ally of Erin Polley, who directs AFSC’s peacebuilding work in Indiana and provides leadership for Indiana Moral Mondays.
Jeff shared about the following lessons he’s learned:
- People are yearning to know how to work for justice.
- Social consciousness/awareness is rising.
- People are coming together in many places to address various issues.
- An activist group is emerging.
- Embrace your passion. Art in particular can be useful in suprising ways….
- Money is losing its importance.

