Friends Journal

Friends Journal is a monthly Quaker magazine that combines first-person narrative, reportage, poetry, and news. Friends Journal began publishing in 1827 and 1844 with the founding of The Friend (Orthodox, 1827—1955) and The Friends Intelligencer (Hicksite, 1844—1955).[1] In 1955 the magazines joined together as Friends Journal, coinciding with the reconciliation of Hicksite and Orthodox branches of Friends in Philadelphia.[2] The united magazine was originally published weekly and then bi-weekly; it became a monthly periodical in 1988.[3] The first editor-in-chief of the Friends Journal as such was William Hubben, from 1955—1963.[4]

Friends Journal
Friends Journal from December 2013
CategoriesQuaker magazine
FrequencyMonthly
Circulation6,510
First issueOctober 13, 1827
CompanyFriends Publishing Corporation
CountryUnited States
Based inPhiladelphia
Websitewww.friendsjournal.org
ISSN0016-1322

Friends Journal is an independent publication of Friends Publishing Corporation, based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Its mission is "to communicate Quaker experience in order to connect and deepen spiritual lives."[5] The magazine is a founding member of Quakers Uniting in Publications.[6] It publishes poetry, news about Quaker affairs, letters, information about Quaker meetings, and book reviews.[7]

The journals archives were digitized around 2012.[8]

In 2014, Friends Journal launched QuakerSpeak, a YouTube channel featuring interviews with friends on core questions of Quaker faith.

In 2016, Friends Journal received the Best in Class award from the Association of Church Press.[9]

In 2018 Friends Journal relaunched Quaker.org as a general information website for the Religious Society of Friends.

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