Nottingham Monthly Meeting
Nottingham Monthly Meeting owns and maintains three Meeting Houses in Pennsylvania and Maryland. Meeting for Worship is held regularly at all of these, as listed below.Contact Information
Mailing address: | 260 South3rd Street, Oxford, Pennsylvania 19363 |
Meeting place address: |
Oxford Friends House: 260 South Third Street, Oxford, Pennsylvania 19363 The Brick Meeting House: Brick Meeting House Road, Rising Sun, Maryland 21911 Little Elk Meeting House: Media Road, Oxford, Pennsylvania 19363 |
Wheelchair Accessibility: |
Oxford: Wheelchair accessible The Brick: Not wheelchair accessible Little Elk: |
Hearing Assistance: | No hearing assistance is available at any of the Meeting Houses |
Telephone: | 484-758-0750 |
E-mail: | info@oxfordfriends.org |
Website: | |
First Day: |
3rd First Day @ 9:30 AMĀ Contact the Meeting for times and dates at The Brick and Little Elk |
Religious Education: | First Day School: 9:50 am at Oxford Meeting House |
Business Meeting: | Second First Day: 9:30 am at Oxford Meeting House |
Officers and Clerks
Clerk: | Douglas "Doug" Eaby |
Treasurer: | Gail Pietrzyk |
Recording Clerk: | Janet P Eaby |
Recorder: | Anna Stanton |
Co-Treasurer: | Charles Hilaman |
Ministry and Counsel: | Vacant |
Nominating: | Committee of the whole |
Religious Education: | Committee of the whole |
Stewardship and Finance: | Vacant |
Newsletter Editor: | Vacant |
Yearly Meeting Representative: | Douglas "Doug" Eaby |
Travel Directions
Oxford Meeting House: Take PA Route 472 exit from US Route 1. Turn onto Route 472, also known as Lancaster Avenue (from north a left turn and from south a right turn). Continue about one mile, bear right at a church to a stop light. Turn right at that light onto Third Street and continue through the next light. The Meeting House is on the right about midway in the block.
The Brick Meeting House:
Little Elk Meeting House:
Nottingham Monthly Meeting Spiritual State of the Meeting Reports
Nottingham Monthly Meeting Interchange Reports
Visioning Project Report
In 2010 and 2011, Baltimore Yearly Meeting undertook a project to consider the vision of the Yearly Meeting community. As a part of that project, members of the ad hoc Visiting Ministers Committee led a visioning session at each Meeting. The report of the visioning session at Nottingham Monthly Meeting is available here.