Hello,
I also am interested in exploring the liberal Quaker faith.
I live in San Jose, Ca, where the oldest meeting house in California is located.
It was built by Joel and Hannah Bean in the 1800's, and is still in use - (liberal meeting).
I became interested in the Society of Friends, when I read Hannah Whithall Smith's autobiography.
After years and years of culling through most of the "mainstream" Christian denominations, with their plethora of dogmas and doctrines, I recently, finally became completely fed up with the whole mess.
My answers were never answered, and I've grown more and more confused about Christianity.
I had finally decided that I knew that Jesus knew my innermost heart and longing for Him - (I'm still afraid of, and I'm sorry to admit, resentful of God, although I know that They are one and the same).
Since Jesus knew how hard I had striven to know Him, I would have to rely on a purely personal relationship between the two of us, and I have been praying that He would show me the inner light and have the Holy Spirit guide me.
When I began reading about Quakerism and their beliefs along these same lines, I began to want to learn more about their faith.
I'm sorry to hear that there have been so many schisms in the Society's history, but it seems to be inevitable with all faiths, that these divisions occur.
I would like to communicate with other Friends, and learn more about this faith that has such a unique belief system and such a rich history.
Thanks so much..