Stephen W. Angell, is Leatherock Professor of Quaker Studies at Earlham School of Religion.
Chuck Fager, Editor of Quaker Theology, is Director of Quaker House in Fayetteville, North Carolina.
Philip Gulley is pastor of Fairfield Friends Meeting in Camby, Indiana. Among his books is a series, “Front Porch Tales,” and If Grace Is True.
Thomas Hamm is archivist for the Friends Collection and professor of history at Earlham College.
Raised in a mainstream Protestant household, Jnana Hodson came to Friends after dwelling in a yoga ashram in Pennsylvania, not realizing his ancestors had been Quakers and Dunkers (German Baptist Brethren). A newspaper editor, he is also the author of two published novels, and his poetry has appeared widely. He is clerk of Dover Monthly Meeting in New Hampshire.
Jeanne-Henriette Louis is emeritus professor of American history at the University of Orléans (France), and at present Clerk of France Yearly Meeting.
Dr. Carole Spencer is Director of Friends Center and Adjunct Professor of Church History and Spiritual Formation, at George Fox Evangelical Seminary, Newberg-Portland Oregon.