Midlothian Friends Meeting
Contact Information
Mailing address: | PO Box 1003, Midlothian, Virgnia 23113 |
Meeting place address: | 900 Preservation Road, Midlothian, Virginia 23113 |
Wheelchair Accessibility: | Handicapped parking spaces and accessible walkway, entrance, and all spaces except library (second floor) |
Hearing Assistance: | No hearing assistance available |
Telephone: | 804-744-2657 |
E-mail: | quaker_town_crier@msn.com |
Website: | Midlothian Friends Meeting |
First Day schedule: | Circle of Friends (discussion group) 10:00, Worship 11:00 |
Religious Education | |
Business Meeting (Meeting for Discernment): | Second First Day: 11:00 am |
Officers and Clerks
Clerk: | Claudia Farr |
Assistant Clerk: | |
Treasurer: | Ann Duncan |
Recording Clerk: | Tom DeWeerd |
Financial Stewardship/Trustees: | Ann Duncan |
Nominating: | Committee of the whole |
Peace & Social Action: | Roselle Clark |
Religious Education: | Laura Clark |
Email list/Meeting news: | Howard Brod |
Interchange Correspondent: | Howard Brod |
Yearly Meeting Representative: | Tom DeWeerd |
Travel Directions
From North and West: From Virginia Route 288, take the Huguenot Trail/Robious Road (Route 711) Exit. Turn right at end of ramp onto Huguenot Trail Road. Go about 1 mile west to the turnoff for Huguenot Springs Road. Go south on Huguenot Springs Road. Go about 1.6 miles on Huguenot Springs Road and turn right onto gravel road across from “School Bus Stop” sign. Meeting House is first on left. (Gray Cape Cod)
From South and Southwest: From Virginia Route 288, go west on Route 60/Midlothian Turnpike for 2 miles. Take turnoff for Huguenot Springs Road (Route 607) on right. Go north on Huguenot Springs Road for 2 miles. 1 mile after entering Powhatan County, turn left onto gravel road across from “School Bus Stop” sign. Meeting House is first on left. (Gray Cape Cod)
Midlothian Friends Meeting Spiritual State of the Meeting Reports
Midlothian Friends 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 Midlothian Friends Meeting is available here.