Quaker worship is often centred on silence, but the act of speaking into that silence?known as giving vocal ministry?is equally vital to understanding this practice. However, it can also cause anxiety within Quaker communities, with concerns about the quantity, quality, and judgement of ministry. This book addresses these concerns, offering a practical guide for individuals and communities seeking to deepen their worship experiences and gain a better understanding of spoken ministry, enhancing the overall practice of Quaker meetings for worship.