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Our next Annual Sessions will be held July 31-Aug 6, 2006 at James Madison University.
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Baltimore Yearly Meeting Annual Session 2005
"called to be merciful"
Monday, August 1 - Sunday, August 7
What is it? Baltimore Yearly Meeting's Annual Session is coming and the Program Committee is in the midst of planning a wonderful gathering. In addition to speakers, there are workshops, interest groups, business meetings, a Quaker book and crafts store, an organizational fair,
Young Friends programming, Meeting for Worship, Junior Yearly Meeting, Bible study, worship sharing, song, relaxation and renewal for all. The links below include more information about programs at Annual Session and registration materials.
For adults, our day begins with worship sharing or Bible study in small groups immediately following breakfast. Meetings for Worship for Business are central to our gathering. We come together in worshipful obedience to tend to the administration of Friends' affairs, while renewing and deepening our individual and corporate spiritual lives. A range of workshops offer opportunities for learning and sharing. Meal times and other occasions provide opportunities to make and renew friendships. Lectures and recreational activities fill out an active schedule. See the schedule for more information. Read on for more descriptions of events and workshops.
For infants and toddlers, childcare is available. For our young children, day classes full of exploration run from after worship sharing until lunch. Afternoon activities, from swimming to arts and crafts, ensure the children will be supervised and entertained. Evening programs range from the all-age celebration to movies to outdoor games. Parents are responsible for taking children to class, picking them up before lunch, and ensuring that their children are enrolled in a program or are with the parent. Children may not be on campus unsupervised.
Children in rising 6th through rising 8th grades are part of the Junior Yearly Meeting (JYM).
High school aged teenagers, Young Friends, gather from Tuesday to Sunday in their own dorm. Young Friends, Friendly Adult Presences, and the BYM Youth Secretary cooperate in a community based on caring, trust, and love. In addition to unique workshops, YF's lead the Produce Department and Coffee House, join the community at the All-Age Celebration, and participate in daily business meetings. Young Friends should look for "The Letter of Understanding". That form needs to be included with the registration for all Young Friends who will be on campus anytime during the week.
Attending Annual Session is a great way to connect with the fellowship and work of the wider Quaker community, participate in the business of BYM and broaden your own spiritual community. Sharing in the life of the spirit of Friends at Annual Session is for many, a highlight of their year. Please consider attending!
First Time Attender Vouchers (free!): Each Monthly Meeting can award three vouchers for attendance at Annual Session for two nights. If you have never attended Annual Session and would like to take advantage of this, please contact your Monthly Meeting Clerk or Ministry and Counsel committee. Do not contact the BYM office please.
More Information
Advance Reports
Location, Location, Location
Forms and Downloads
Yearly Meeting Gathering Expectations
At Baltimore Yearly Meeting, we are a community of Friends living in the discipline of the Spirit. Attenders of all ages are asked to observe a level of conduct appropriate to Friends’ principles; to take care that all of their personal behavior is bound by a respect for the sensitivities of all, including those of the host community; and to remember that our individual actions reflect on the Religious Society of Friends.
As a Religious Society, we profess a belief that God endows each human being with a measure of the Divine Spirit. [BYM Faith and Practice, 1988, page ii.] We cannot permit violent physical, verbal or other behavior that we find, through corporate discernment, violates that Divine Spirit. Those in our midst whose behavior disrupts program activities and/or threatens the physical and emotional safety and integrity of another will be asked to leave. (The full policy statement regarding registered sex offenders is available from the Yearly Meeting office.)
Parents and sponsors are expected to be actively responsible for their children at all times. Attenders are asked to help make a safe and supportive community for all children. If unable to function within the guidelines of the community, any attender may be asked to leave. Alcohol and illegal drugs are not permitted at Annual Session. Recognizing the addictive nature of tobacco, we strongly discourage its use.
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