Mid-India Yearly Meeting | |
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Classification | Quaker |
Associations | Friends World Committee for Consultation |
Region | Madhya Pradesh, India |
Origin | Hoshangabad, India |
Branched from | London Yearly Meeting |
Congregations | 6 |
Primary schools | 4 |
Mid-India Yearly Meeting is a yearly meeting of the Religious Society of Friends in Madhya Pradesh state in mid- India. [1] Quakerism came to mid-India as a result of missionaries from London Yearly Meeting who were members of the Friends Foreign Mission Association. [2] Missions were established in Mid-India in 1866 by the Friends Foreign Mission Association. [3] Mid-India Yearly Meeting was founded as an independent yearly meeting in 1907 in Hoshangabad. [4]
There are six monthly meetings in Mid-India Yearly Meeting: Hoshangabad Friends Meeting, Itarsi Friends Meeting, Kheda Friends Meeting (also in Itarsi), Sohagpur Friends Meeting, Seoni Malwa Friends Meeting and Makoriya Friends Meeting. [4] There are three schools in Itarsi which were founded and still run by Friends, but which now belong to the Indian government. [4] There is also the Sohugpur Friends' Girls' School which was founded by Friends and continues to be run by Mid-India Yearly Meeting Friends. [4]
In 2002, Mid-India Yearly Meeting published a Hindi language version of Britain Yearly Meeting's Advices and Queries, the part of British Quaker Faith and Practice. [5]
It is affiliated to Friends World Committee for Consultation. [1] [6]