FRIENDS PARTNERSHIPS

Together doing our part to further God’s kingdom worldwide.

Camps

There is increasing evidence that camp is much more than simply fun and games. Camp allows space and freedom to step away from the typical day, typical weekend, typical routine. Our camps offer the space for personal development, lifelong relationships and individual spiritual growth and connection to our Creator God. We are thankful to have four wonderful camps in Northwest Yearly Meeting!

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Quaker Cove

Our Mission is to serve with the attitude of Christ, in order to be a light, engaging guests and the local community with God’s love, grace, and the beauty of His creation.

Our Values are to be God centered, servant hearted, a refuge, community minded, growing people, and good stewards.

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Quaker Hill

Quaker Hill Camp and Conference Center is located on 72 acres just 100 miles north of Boise. Nestled at 5100 feet in the mountain resort town of McCall, Idaho, the area boasts of a number of breathtaking views.

Quaker Hill was founded by the Evangelical Friends (Quaker) churches of the Treasure Valley.

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​Twin Rocks Friends Camp & Conference Center is owned by the evangelical Friends Churches of western Oregon and southwest Washington.

Our mission is to use God’s creation and a Christ-centered environment to promote personal and spiritual growth.

Twin Rocks Friends Camp

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Camp Tilikum is a place where people can go to experience creation, build community, find refuge, encounter God, and see lives transformed.

Every year more than 3,500 people come to get away from their every-day, familiar spaces and come to Camp Tilikum—a place where deep connections with God, nature and others are more attainable.

Camp Tilikum

Education

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George Fox University

George Fox University is a private Christian university in Newberg, Oregon. Founded as a school for Quakers in 1891, it is now the largest private university in Oregon with more than 4,000 students combined between its main campus in Newberg, its centers in Portland and Redmond, and online.

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Portland Seminary

Online

Portland Seminary at George Fox University is a multi-denominational, university-based school that offers a variety of master's degree and postgraduate degree programs in theology, spiritual formation, and ministry,

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Barclay College is a private Quaker college in Haviland, Kansas. It is known for ministry degrees but offers degrees in other professional fields. Since the fall of 2007, the college has offered full-tuition scholarships to students who enroll full-time and pay to live in the residence halls.

Barclay College

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Greenleaf Friends Academy

Greenleaf Friends Academy is a private Christian school in Greenleaf, Idaho serving preschool through 12th grades.

Missions

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Evangelical Friends Mission

Evangelical Friends Mission seeks to send missionaries who plant groups of churches around the world that are faithful, sustainable, multiplying, and mobilized to send missionaries themselves.

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Evangelical Friends Church Planting

Our prayer is that God would pour out His Spirit in such a way that it gives birth to a multiplication movement in North America, planting and growing healthy churches in areas currently served by Friends and in new regions wherever God calls us.  

Friends Affiliation

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EFC-International

All Evangelical Friends Churches and Yearly Meetings worldwide exist under a unified Constitution and Statement of Faith.   We share a mutual concern to participate fully as biblically-based, evangelically-minded Friends in seeking the Kingdom of God and His righteousness, individually and collectively. 

We value unity, stand together in spiritual warfare, and strategize organizationally to advance the mission and vision of EFCI by honoring the Great Commission and Great Commandment of our Savior and Lord, Jesus Christ.  

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EFC-North America

EFC North America serves several regions across the United States and Canada and endeavors to make disciples and plant churches globally through its international sending agency, Evangelical Friends Mission [EFM].