Then I Heard a Voice

2026 Annual Sessions Plenary, C. Wess Daniels

New England Quakers Season 2026 Episode 5

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C. Wess Daniels (he/him, friend) is the William R. Rogers Director of Friends Center and Quaker Studies at Guilford College. The highlight of this work for him is working with undergraduate students, teaching classes like Introduction to Quakerism, The Practice of Silence, and Boredom as a Superpower. Wess’s writings include the book Resisting Empire: The Book of Revelation as Resistance (2019) and a forthcoming Pendle Hill Pamphlet (#500) Liturgies of Imperialism, Liturgies of Resistance. Wess is a recorded Quaker minister and member of First Friends Meeting in Greensboro, NC. He is committed to the work of regaining our capacity for deep attention, anti-imperial expressions of Christianity, and the building of liberatory movements that embody love and justice in the world. 

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