
Immerse yourself in the wealth of knowledge at Medford Meeting through our vibrant library, a testament to the community’s commitment to intellectual exploration. Boasting an extensive collection that spans a diverse array of topics, our library is a treasure trove of wisdom, offering insights into Quaker history, spirituality, and beyond. Whether you’re drawn to the teachings of Friends, historical narratives, or contemporary reflections, our shelves hold a tapestry of literature waiting to be explored. For those eager to embark on a literary journey, the Medford Meeting Library awaits your curiosity. Start exploring: https://www.libib.com/u/medfordmeeting

In the heart of Medford Meeting’s timeless embrace, a poignant tribute took root in 2023—the creation of a memorial garden along the southern border of the graveyard. This serene sanctuary, adorned with native plants, flowers, and trees, blossoms as a living tribute to those who have left an indelible mark on the community. Open to all, the memorial garden beckons visitors into a haven of tranquility, offering a quiet respite for contemplation and meditation.

The aim of Medford Friends Religious Education is to provide our young members with:
Join us for our Quaker First Day School sessions (Sunday School) every Sunday at 10:00 a.m.

Looking for thoughtful conversation and good company? Consider joining the Medford Friends Book Group!
We read widely—across genres, topics, and time periods—choosing books that spark curiosity and conversation. There’s no set theme, just whatever takes our fancy. Everyone is welcome, whether you’ve finished the book or just want to listen in.
We meet on the second Sunday of each month at 7:00 p.m. in the Gathering Room at Medford Leas.
Come as you are—bring your insights, and your questions.