Concord Friends Meetinghouse
Concord Friends Meetinghouse, Quaker meeting house in Concordville, Pennsylvania.
The Concord Friends Meetinghouse is a brick building in Concordville with traditional Quaker architecture defined by symmetrical windows and simple entrances. The structure follows typical Quaker design that prioritizes simplicity and function over ornamentation.
The building was originally constructed in 1728 and rebuilt following a fire in 1788. The site served as shelter for wounded soldiers during fighting in the American Revolution.
The community practices silent worship in the Quaker tradition, where anyone attending experiences a quiet service with spoken words only when inner conviction moves someone to speak. This form of prayer creates a space where each person can find peace according to their own faith.
The congregation hosts Sunday morning services with both in-person and digital attendance options available. Visitors should know that services follow Quaker tradition, meaning long stretches without spoken words are part of the experience.
The property operates under an unusual lease agreement dating back to 1697 that requires annual payment of one peppercorn. This remarkable arrangement remains in effect today and represents a contract that has endured across centuries.
Location: Pennsylvania
GPS coordinates: 39.88528,-75.52028
Latest update: December 14, 2025 17:03
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