The House hosts an un-programed worship, also known as a silent worship. Congregants sit together in meditative silence until they feel spiritually moved to speak, followed by further reflective silence on the words just shared until someone else, if at all, feels moved to speak as well. It is convenient to state that there is no minister in an un-programed worship, but Quakers would offer their own corrective that it is because each individual is already his or her own minister.