• 44 minutes 2 seconds
    Conservative Friends Bible Study of The Gospel of John #31

    John 19:1-27

    We read John 19 closely and keep running into the same question: who really holds power when empire, religion, and fear all collide. We track how John’s Greek wording and narrative details reshape what we think we already know about Pilate, the charges against Jesus, and the meaning of spiritual authority.
    • Jesus’ “kingdom not of this world” as a rejection of political definitions of God’s reign
    • Purple robe and crown of thorns as mocking symbols of royalty and insurgency
    • Why “a son of God” may fit the Greek better than “the Son of God”
    • How John’s use of “Jews” often points to opposing leaders rather than an entire people
    • Exousia as power and authority with real-world implications for conscience
    • Pilate’s fear and political vulnerability under pressure from accusations of disloyalty to the emperor
    • Letter versus Spirit as a way religious power can reverse good and evil
    • Ambiguities in “handed him over” and “Hebrew” meaning Hebrew or Aramaic
    • The inscription in multiple languages and why INRI appears in Christian art
    • "Woman” as a polite address (like "ma’am") and Christ's tenderness of care on the cross
    The quote in our introduction is from what is commonly referred to as the Quaker Peace Testimony.  A more accurate name would be A DECLARATION FROM THE HARMLESS AND INNOCENT PEOPLE OF GOD.  It was presented to King Charles II of England in 1660.  

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    To learn more about Ohio Yearly Meeting (Conservative) of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), please visit  ohioyearlymeeting.org.

    Those interested in exploring the distinctives of Conservative Friends waiting worship should consider checking out our many Zoom Online Worship opportunities during the week here. All are welcome! 

    We also have several Zoom study groups.  Check out the Online Study and Discussion Groups on our website.   

    Advices read in these podcasts can be found on page 29 in our Book Of Discipline.

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    30 June 2026, 7:00 am
  • 40 minutes 31 seconds
    Conservative Friends Bible Study of The Gospel of John #30

     John 18:11-40

    We read John 18 closely, tracing how the Gospel portrays Jesus as calm and purposeful during arrest, interrogation, and the first steps toward crucifixion. We test translations and historical context to see how small word choices shape big theological claims about truth, power, and an inward kingdom.
    • Rereading the garden arrest and the meaning of “I am he”
    • Debating why the arresting party falls to the ground and what that signals about control
    • Unpacking first-century naming conventions behind “Jesus of Nazareth”
    • Asking why John names Malchus and what that suggests about sources and memory
    • Clarifying Simon, Peter, disciple, and key Greek terms tied to learning and identity
    • Examining the Annas and Caiaphas exchange as an example of coercive authority
    • Discussing Ioudaios and how translation choices can fuel anti-Semitic misreadings
    • Following Peter’s denials and the narrative weight of the cockcrow
    • Exploring Pilate, Roman power, “What is truth,” and basileia as realm or inward state
    • Rethinking Barabbas as an insurrectionist rather than a mere robber

    The quote in our introduction is from Chapter IV of Penn's No Cross, No  Crown.

    A complete list of our podcasts,  organized into topics, is available on our website.

    We will be publishing video interviews with Conservative Friends on YouTube.  See our YouTube channel.  The first interview is with Susan Smith. 

    To learn more about Ohio Yearly Meeting (Conservative) of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), please visit  ohioyearlymeeting.org.

    Those interested in exploring the distinctives of Conservative Friends waiting worship should consider checking out our many Zoom Online Worship opportunities during the week here. All are welcome! 

    We also have several Zoom study groups.  Check out the Online Study and Discussion Groups on our website.   

    Advices read in these podcasts can be found on page 29 in our Book Of Discipline.

    We welcome feedback on this and any of our other podcast episodes.   Contact us through our website.

    23 June 2026, 7:00 am
  • 43 minutes 33 seconds
    Conservative Friends Bible Study of The Gospel of John #29

    John 17:20-26

    We read The Gospel of John in Greek and sit with Jesus’ prayer that believers share a living unity that convinces the world. We trace how words like logos, doxa, and onoma point past outward religion toward inward immersion in the Spirit, then we pivot into John 18 and the roots of the Quaker peace testimony.

    • Reading and translating John 17:20-26 with attention to Greek grammar
    • Logos as proclaimed witness that carries spiritual power
    • Unity as mutual indwelling in the Spirit rather than an outward agreement
    • Doxa as glory, honor, and the manifested presence of God
    • “Made perfect” as maturity and completion in spiritual awareness
    • “Name” as character, essence, and what God is like
    • Baptism as immersion into God’s life, not a debate about water
    • Quaker rejection of original sin as a later doctrine
    • Kingdom as an inward state, not a physical realm
    • John 18’s arrest scene and the significance of “I am he”
    • “Put your sword back” and the historic peace witness of early Christians and Friends
    • Constantine, just war thinking, and how the church’s stance on violence changed

    The quote in our introduction was taken from parts of George Fox's 56 Epistle.

    A complete list of our podcasts,  organized into topics, is available on our website.

    We will be publishing video interviews with Conservative Friends on YouTube.  See our YouTube channel.  The first interview is with Susan Smith. 

    To learn more about Ohio Yearly Meeting (Conservative) of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), please visit  ohioyearlymeeting.org.

    Those interested in exploring the distinctives of Conservative Friends waiting worship should consider checking out our many Zoom Online Worship opportunities during the week here. All are welcome! 

    We also have several Zoom study groups.  Check out the Online Study and Discussion Groups on our website.   

    Advices read in these podcasts can be found on page 29 in our Book Of Discipline.

    We welcome feedback on this and any of our other podcast episodes.   Contact us through our website.

    16 June 2026, 7:00 pm
  • 47 minutes 3 seconds
    Conservative Friends Bible Study of The Gospel of John #28

    John 17:1-19

    We walk slowly through John 17 and let the Greek sharpen what Jesus is praying for as he speaks about glory, authority, eternal life, and unity. We connect word studies like doxa, exousia, parousia, logos, cosmos, and hagiadzo to Quaker concerns about the presence of Christ, the true church, and being sent into the world without being shaped by it.
    • Heaven as sky and as spiritual reality in the Greek word ouranos
    • Glory and glorify as honor and as God’s manifested presence linked to shekinah
    • Eternal life defined as knowing and experiencing the only true God
    • Authority exousia as right, power, domain, and sphere of rule
    • Parousia as presence and why translating it as coming can mislead
    • Christ and the logos in relation to creation and pre-existence
    • Cosmos as creation, humanity, and worldliness depending on context
    • name as essence and character, not only a label
    • unity as Jesus’s repeated prayer and a warning against sectarianism
    • Sanctify hagiadzo as set apart, purified, and made holy in a Hebrew sense
    • Quaker language of being favored and grace charis as divine favor, not flattery

    The quote in our introduction was paraphrased from the Eleventh Proposition of Barclay's Apology

    A complete list of our podcasts,  organized into topics, is available on our website.

    We will be publishing video interviews with Conservative Friends on YouTube.  See our YouTube channel.  The first interview is with Susan Smith. 

    To learn more about Ohio Yearly Meeting (Conservative) of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), please visit  ohioyearlymeeting.org.

    Those interested in exploring the distinctives of Conservative Friends waiting worship should consider checking out our many Zoom Online Worship opportunities during the week here. All are welcome! 

    We also have several Zoom study groups.  Check out the Online Study and Discussion Groups on our website.   

    Advices read in these podcasts can be found on page 29 in our Book Of Discipline.

    We welcome feedback on this and any of our other podcast episodes.   Contact us through our website.

    1 June 2026, 7:00 am
  • 42 minutes 5 seconds
    Conservative Friends Bible Study of The Gospel of John #27

    John 16:5-33

    We read John 16 closely in Greek and wrestle with why Jesus says it is better that he goes away so the Advocate can come. We connect word choices in translation to lived faith, where the Spirit’s inward work becomes the deepest source of conviction, clarity, and peace. 
    • Symphero as advantageous, beneficial, profitable, useful 
    • Why Jesus’ departure makes room for the Spirit of truth 
    • Belief as trust and confidence in a condemned and crucified man 
    • Miracles in historical context and why inward conviction matters 
    • Sin, righteousness, judgment as hamartia, dikaiosyne, krisis 
    • Elencho as expose, reprove, convict, prove clearly 
    • “A little while” and childbirth as a map from grief to joy 
    • Praying in Jesus’ name as sharing his nature, not a magic phrase 
    • Paroimia as veiled sayings and why spiritual language stays fluid 
    • “I have overcome the world” as victory over worldliness and renewed mind 


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    We will be publishing video interviews with Conservative Friends on YouTube.  See our YouTube channel.  The first interview is with Susan Smith. 

    To learn more about Ohio Yearly Meeting (Conservative) of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), please visit  ohioyearlymeeting.org.

    Those interested in exploring the distinctives of Conservative Friends waiting worship should consider checking out our many Zoom Online Worship opportunities during the week here. All are welcome! 

    We also have several Zoom study groups.  Check out the Online Study and Discussion Groups on our website.   

    Advices read in these podcasts can be found on page 29 in our Book Of Discipline.

    We welcome feedback on this and any of our other podcast episodes.   Contact us through our website.

    25 May 2026, 4:00 pm
  • 39 minutes 31 seconds
    Conservative Friends Bible Study of The Gospel of John #26

    We read John 15 in Greek and sit with Jesus’ “order” to love, the move from slaves to friends, and the promise of fruit that lasts. We also wrestle with persecution, conscience, and how translation choices like logos, paraclete, and “no cloak for sin” shape what we think the text is really saying. 
    • Reading John 15:12-17 and the meaning of love as self-giving 
    • “commandment” versus “order” and what obedience implies 
    • Logos as message and reasoning not just “word” 
    • “slave” versus “servant” and why older English can mislead 
    • Why Friends may resonate with “I have called you friends” 
    • John’s persecution theme and being in the world not of it 
    • “no excuse” for sin and the role of conscience and refusal to listen 
    • Sowing seeds over time and how people change gradually 
    • Comparing Bible translations including “cloak” “pretext” and amplified notes 
    • Paracletos as comforter helper advocate and how context guides meaning 
    • Trinity language developing later and how creeds reflect later debates 
    • Revelation as encouragement and hope under oppression 

    A complete list of our podcasts,  organized into topics, is available on our website.

    We will be publishing video interviews with Conservative Friends on YouTube.  See our YouTube channel.  The first interview is with Susan Smith. 

    To learn more about Ohio Yearly Meeting (Conservative) of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), please visit  ohioyearlymeeting.org.

    Those interested in exploring the distinctives of Conservative Friends waiting worship should consider checking out our many Zoom Online Worship opportunities during the week here. All are welcome! 

    We also have several Zoom study groups.  Check out the Online Study and Discussion Groups on our website.   

    Advices read in these podcasts can be found on page 29 in our Book Of Discipline.

    We welcome feedback on this and any of our other podcast episodes.   Contact us through our website.

    13 May 2026, 7:00 am
  • 44 minutes 17 seconds
    Conservative Friends Bible Study of The Gospel of John #25

    John 14:18 - 15:11

    We slow down over John 14 and the opening of John 15, letting the Greek text sharpen what Jesus means by trust, love, and peace. We also face how translation choices around pronouns and gender can either widen the invitation or allow some people to incorrectly interpret them as being not included.
    • The plural “you” in Greek and what it implies for communal and individual life in Christ
    • Pisteuo as trust rather than mere belief and why that matters spiritually
    • John 14:18-24 on keeping Christ’s word and the indwelling presence of God
    • The intrinsic male/female inclusivity of masculine pronouns in biblical Greek regarding gender
    • Parakletos as Advocate and Helper, and peace not given like the world gives
    • Agape compared with other Greek words for love and what kind of love to which the Gospel points us
    • John 15’s vine and branches image, abiding as remaining within, and pruning as purification
    • Prayer as alignment with God’s will rather than “asking for favors”

    A complete list of our podcasts,  organized into topics, is available on our website.

    We will be publishing video interviews with Conservative Friends on YouTube.  See our YouTube channel.  The first interview is with Susan Smith. 

    To learn more about Ohio Yearly Meeting (Conservative) of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), please visit  ohioyearlymeeting.org.

    Those interested in exploring the distinctives of Conservative Friends waiting worship should consider checking out our many Zoom Online Worship opportunities during the week here. All are welcome! 

    We also have several Zoom study groups.  Check out the Online Study and Discussion Groups on our website.   

    Advices read in these podcasts can be found on page 29 in our Book Of Discipline.

    We welcome feedback on this and any of our other podcast episodes.   Contact us through our website.

    6 May 2026, 3:00 pm
  • 30 minutes 4 seconds
    EOF08C The Eye of Faith, A History of Ohio Yearly Meeting Conservative. Chapter 8 Part C: Depression, WW II, and Wider service

    We finish a reading from Chapter Eight of a history of Ohio Yearly Meeting (Conservative), tracing how leadership changes and world events push us into a new Quaker era. We follow the Meeting for Sufferings through World War II conscription, conscientious objection, peace education, and the painful reforms that reshape our yearly meeting by 1949. 
    • Older ministers passing away and a new leadership class emerging 
    • Meeting for Sufferings minutes on faith, courage, and removing enmity 
    • Early peace discussion groups and a printed address to local meetings 
    • First formal cooperation with AFSC and other pacifist organizations 
    • Selective Service Act provisions and the rise of Civilian Public Service camps 
    • Financial burdens on COs and Ohio Yearly Meeting fundraising support 
    • Wartime social pressure and alternatives like peace stamps 
    • Visits, letters, and support for CPS workers, prisoners, and military members 
    • Postwar tensions handled with decency, forbearance, and love 
    • Boarding school expansion, modernization, and anxiety about change 
    • Reopening to wider Quaker connections, youth conferences, and representation 
    • 1949 organizational reforms including nominating committee changes and joint sessions 


    A complete list of our podcasts,  organized into topics, is available on our website.

    We will be publishing video interviews with Conservative Friends on YouTube.  See our YouTube channel.  The first interview is with Susan Smith. 

    To learn more about Ohio Yearly Meeting (Conservative) of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), please visit  ohioyearlymeeting.org.

    Those interested in exploring the distinctives of Conservative Friends waiting worship should consider checking out our many Zoom Online Worship opportunities during the week here. All are welcome! 

    We also have several Zoom study groups.  Check out the Online Study and Discussion Groups on our website.   

    Advices read in these podcasts can be found on page 29 in our Book Of Discipline.

    We welcome feedback on this and any of our other podcast episodes.   Contact us through our website.

    18 April 2026, 7:00 am
  • 34 minutes 19 seconds
    Conservative Friends Bible Study of The Gospel of John #24

    John 14:1–17

    We walk line by line through John 14:1–17 and hear Jesus calling us to trust God with steady hearts. We focus on what the Greek says about trust, knowing by experience, prayer in Jesus’ name, and the Spirit as the one called alongside to help.


    • John 14 as a promise of access to the Father through Christ 
    • “Believe” as trust and confidence rather than mere assent 
    • Many dwelling places and the meaning of preparing a place 
    • “I Am The Way Truth Life” and how Greek articles shape translation 
    • Ginosko versus oida and knowing as lived experience 
    • Philip’s request to see the Father and Jesus’ reply 
    • “Greater works” and asking in Jesus’ name as alignment not magic 
    • Warning against misuse of sign texts and ego driven power 
    • Paracletos as advocate helper comforter intercessor 
    • Ekklesia as a people called out and church as a body 
    • “I will not leave you orphans” as friendless and without aid 


    A complete list of our podcasts,  organized into topics, is available on our website.

    We will be publishing video interviews with Conservative Friends on YouTube.  See our YouTube channel.  The first interview is with Susan Smith. 

    To learn more about Ohio Yearly Meeting (Conservative) of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), please visit  ohioyearlymeeting.org.

    Those interested in exploring the distinctives of Conservative Friends waiting worship should consider checking out our many Zoom Online Worship opportunities during the week here. All are welcome! 

    We also have several Zoom study groups.  Check out the Online Study and Discussion Groups on our website.   

    Advices read in these podcasts can be found on page 29 in our Book Of Discipline.

    We welcome feedback on this and any of our other podcast episodes.   Contact us through our website.

    11 April 2026, 7:00 am
  • 25 minutes
    EOF08B The Eye of Faith, A History of Ohio Yearly Meeting Conservative. Chapter 8 Part B: Depression, WW II, and Wider service

    We read a vivid slice of Ohio Yearly Meeting Conservative history where Quaker peace testimony becomes hands-on relief during the Great Depression and grows into wider service through the American Friends Service Committee. We also follow Carl Patterson’s outward ministry in Europe and the steady push by younger Friends to open the yearly meeting to new connections and shared leadership. 


    • AFSC relief work in Ohio Yearly Meeting territory during the 1930s 
    • Uneven support for the AFSC and the silence of official records 
    • Launching child feeding near Wheeling and scaling quickly 
    • Kentucky coalfield service bringing food, clothing, hope, and cooperation 
    • AFSC work camps shaped by nonviolence and Gandhi’s example 
    • Carl Patterson and Mifflin Hull traveling to Ireland and England 
    • Ending isolationism through renewed contact with other yearly meetings 
    • Younger Friends conferences and new roles for emerging leaders 
    • Discipline changes and gradual modernization across meetings 


    We will finish reading chapter 8 in the next podcast.


    A complete list of our podcasts,  organized into topics, is available on our website.

    We will be publishing video interviews with Conservative Friends on YouTube.  See our YouTube channel.  The first interview is with Susan Smith. 

    To learn more about Ohio Yearly Meeting (Conservative) of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), please visit  ohioyearlymeeting.org.

    Those interested in exploring the distinctives of Conservative Friends waiting worship should consider checking out our many Zoom Online Worship opportunities during the week here. All are welcome! 

    We also have several Zoom study groups.  Check out the Online Study and Discussion Groups on our website.   

    Advices read in these podcasts can be found on page 29 in our Book Of Discipline.

    We welcome feedback on this and any of our other podcast episodes.   Contact us through our website.

    4 April 2026, 7:00 am
  • 42 minutes 50 seconds
    Conservative Friends Bible Study of The Gospel of John #23

    John 13:12–38

    We read John 13:12–38 in Greek and English, tracking how small translation choices shape big theological conclusions. We sit with Jesus’ humility in foot washing, the shock of betrayal, and the new commandment to love in ways the world can recognize.

    • Word study linking whole, heal, wholesome, holy, holiness, sozo, soteria, savior, healer
    • Foot washing as a pattern of humility rather than a mere ritual
    • “Lifted his heel against me” and its Psalm background
    • Why we translate “servant” as slave in this context
    • Debate over “I am he” versus expanded “I Am Who I Am” readings
    • “Receive” versus “accept” and what it implies about welcoming Christ
    • Judas, the beloved disciple, and the social dynamics at the table
    • Questions about bias toward the Twelve and differences among the Gospels
    • “Love one another” as an inward bond and an outward witness
    • Examples of costly love from Le Chambon and righteous Gentiles
    • Peter’s impulsiveness, denial, and the meaning of psyche as life or soul

    A complete list of our podcasts,  organized into topics, is available on our website.

    We will be publishing video interviews with Conservative Friends on YouTube.  See our YouTube channel.  The first interview is with Susan Smith. 

    To learn more about Ohio Yearly Meeting (Conservative) of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), please visit  ohioyearlymeeting.org.

    Those interested in exploring the distinctives of Conservative Friends waiting worship should consider checking out our many Zoom Online Worship opportunities during the week here. All are welcome! 

    We also have several Zoom study groups.  Check out the Online Study and Discussion Groups on our website.   

    Advices read in these podcasts can be found on page 29 in our Book Of Discipline.

    We welcome feedback on this and any of our other podcast episodes.   Contact us through our website.

    28 March 2026, 7:00 am
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