What are Evangelical Friends?
Evangelical Friends are distinguished from several other branches of Friends in that we believe:
- The Bible is the inspired word of God.
- Jesus Christ is the eternal son of God, equal with God.
- Jesus Christ was God in human form.
- Jesus co-existed with God the Father and God the Holy Spirit for eternity.
- Jesus was born of a virgin,
- that He died a sacrificial death to pay for all of the sins of mankind,
- that He saves all who trust Him for salvation,
- that He arose, bodily, from the grave,
- that He is coming again as King of Kings and Lord of Lords to set up His Kingdom for His followers.
We are Evangelicals who embrace the orthodox truths that Christiandom has held precious since the first century. We ar members of larger Evangelical bodies: The Evangelical Friends Church - Eastern Region, The National Association of Evangelicals and The Christian Holiness Association.
We have a mission: To communicate the Good News that Jesus Christ is the one True Vine. Apart from Him we can do nothing (John 15:4,5), but in a personal relationship with Him we can know love, acceptance and forgiveness.
It is our hope that you see this truth in this place and in us...and believe!
History
The Friends Church began more than three hundred years ago in England under the leadership of George Fox, a man who experienced a personal relationship with Jesus Christ and spent his life sharing this experience with others. Those early Friends made great contributions to the spiritual and social needs of their country, taking the lead in securing prison reforms, religious liberty, Christian education, and care for the suffering.
Before long the Friends (also called Quakers) began coming to the New World among many other colonists, and soon there were thousands of Friends in America. In 1681 the colony of Pennsylvania was founded by William Penn, a prominent English Quaker, as a refuge from persecution for fellow Quakers.
As other Americans moved west, so did the Friends, taking their faith with them. Among the first priorities for these pioneers was the establishment of a group for worship and a meeting house in which to conduct such worship. By 1812 Friends in Ohio had united to form Ohio Yearly Meeting of Friends. They held their annual meetings in the Mt. Pleasant Yearly Meeting House for many years. Later Damascus became the headquarters and place of meeting. Since 1965 the church has held its annual session in Canton.
In 1971 the name, Ohio Yearly Meeting, was changed. Now known as the Evangelical Friends Church - Eastern Region (EFC-ER), it participates actively in a larger group of Friends worldwide, Evangelical Friends International-North America (EFI-NA).

George Fox
The name "Friends" comes from Jesus' words in John 15:12-15:
"You are my friends if you do whatever I command."
The name Quaker, originally an insult, became a symbol of integrity as Quakers were known for:
- Support for religious and political freedom (including women ministers)
- Opposition to slavery
- Honesty in business
- Humane treatment of criminals & compassion for the mentally ill
- Opposition to war, but aid to war victims and others in distress.