After the end of worship services today, a group of Cropwell members and attenders drove to Mount Holly to visit the Woolman Memorial. A museum dedicated to Quaker abolitionist John Woolman, it is located in a house he built for his daughter. Woolman director Charles Bruder gave a detailed tour of the house and surrounding grounds, which are full of interesting trees and an early twentieth-century amphitheater that in the process of being cleared out.
Bruder visited Cropwell last year as John Woolman.






Cropwell Quaker Meeting is a small-but-growing Friends community in Marlton/Cherry Hill NJ. Come join us for public worship every Sunday at 10am. At Cropwell we treasure our friendliness, our desire for a community grounded in the Holy Spirit, our in-person worship, and our genuine desire for new members. We try to have special events every month, such as introductions to Quakers, speakers demonstrating Quaker faith in action, or all-ages crafts. Learn what to expect if you visit.

