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Explore Pendle Hill's Resource Center for a wide variety of information and material, including:
- An introduction to our comfortable Library with its extensive collection of older Quaker books, such as The memorable works of a son of thunder and consolation, by Edward Burrough, dated 1672
- Transcripts of Monday Evening Lectures, including Chel Avery on Madeline L’Engle, Joe Volk on Jesus, Michael Birkel on the Early Desert Mothers and Fathers, and Lloyd Lee Wilson on “The Bible: ‘Do You Still Read That Old Thing?’” (all included in the ebook, Ask Me How I Know, edited by Anne Buttenheim)
- Presentations from the Pendle Hill Forum, including George E. “Tink” Tinker’s 2002 lecture, “Racism and Justice in a Violent Tradition,” part of Pendle Hill’s 2002-2003 Forum, “Racial Justice: Speak Truth to Power”
- Many older Pendle Hill pamphlets for you to download, such as Education and the Inward Teacher, by Paul Lacey, and In the Belly of A Paradox: A Celebration of Contradictions in the Thought of Thomas Merton, by Parker Palmer
- Links to other useful websites.
Some of these resources require the use of other programs to view or open the files.
Lecture transcripts are presented as Adobe® PDF files and require the free Adobe® Reader program available here
Some lectures are presented as streaming audio in the Real Player format. You may install Real Player free here
The Pendle Hill video is in Quicktime format. You may install Quicktime here.
We plan to add new resources often. Please check back again soon!




