Thank you for visiting our website launched in connection with celebration of our centenary of Hill House at Achimota in Ghana.
We are happy you are here to join in the celebration.
One hundred years in the life of Hill House Meeting has been a long and tortuous journey with its ups and downs.
Through this website, we want to celebrate both our work in Ghana and 100 years of presence in Ghana. We, look back at our challenges and what we have built the modest gains that we have made. Through this website, we both share our experiences and projects in practicing Quaker beliefs and practices. We invite your participation in our projects and your ideas and support. We see our one hundred years as the start of a long journey with many miles more to travel.
In Africa, there is a saying that “if you want to go fast, go alone, but if you want to go far, go with others. “This is one of our testimonies
We at Hill House Meeting have decided to go far with the traditional philosophy of Ubuntu that emphasises the connection between all people and the importance of community. Ubuntu is succinctly put as “I am because you are.’’.
As we step along the next lap of this long journey, please join the conversation and activities.
Let us build together and in the words of T.S. Eliot, ‘Take no thought of the harvest but of proper sowing’. Thank you all.
One hundred years in the life of Hill House Meeting has been a long and tortuous journey with its ups and downs.
Through this website, we want to celebrate both our work in Ghana and 100 years of presence in Ghana. We, look back at our challenges and what we have built the modest gains that we have made. Through this website, we both share our experiences and projects in practicing Quaker beliefs and practices. We invite your participation in our projects and your ideas and support. We see our one hundred years as the start of a long journey with many miles more to travel.
In Africa, there is a saying that “if you want to go fast, go alone, but if you want to go far, go with others. “This is one of our testimonies
We at Hill House Meeting have decided to go far with the traditional philosophy of Ubuntu that emphasises the connection between all people and the importance of community. Ubuntu is succinctly put as “I am because you are.’’.
As we step along the next lap of this long journey, please join the conversation and activities.
Let us build together and in the words of T.S. Eliot, ‘Take no thought of the harvest but of proper sowing’. Thank you all.
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Centenary Thanksgiving Service
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Travelling to Ghana for the celebration
Although not all Quakers see themselves as Christian, Quakerism is a religious tradition rooted in the centrality of the teachings of Jesus. It was initially founded in 17th century England by George Fox as an attempt to move away from Christianity’s increasing ritual and excesses, and to return to Christ’s original message.
Quakers are also known as the Religious Society of Friends, or simply ‘Friends’ (after Jesus saying “You are my friends if you do what I command you.” in John 15:14). There are about 300,000 Quakers (Friends) worldwide. The largest groupings are in Kenya, Britain, North America, and Bolivia, but they can be found on every continent.
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