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Menallen

(Warrington Quarterly Meeting)

Mailing address: c/o Barclay Brooks, Clerk, 45 Rice Avenue, Biglerville, PA 17307-0845
Meeting place address: 1107 Carlisle Road (PA Rt. 34), Biglerville, PA
[Wheelchair accessible] [No hearing assistance system][maps]
Telephone: (717) 677-7797 (Clerk)
First Day schedule: Worship, 10:30 a.m.; First Day School 10:30 a.m.
Business Meeting schedule: Second First Day of the month, following Meeting for Worship.
Travel directions: The Meeting is about ten miles north of Gettysburg, PA, on PA Rt. 34. Passing through Biglerville, go two and a half miles past the Biglerville traffic light. The Meeting House is on the right.
Clerk: Barclay Brooks;
Treasurer: Margaret (Peggy) Fisher;
Ministry & Counsel: Barclay Brooks


 

Spiritual State of the Meeting Report - 2005

The Friends of Menallen Monthly Meeting continue in their tradition of silent Worship. We find much of our unity with the Inner Light and understanding of the worlds other voices can be better heard and understood in our silence when we are not formulating a reply as in a conversation. We can better grasp the diversity of others and ourselves when the only sounds are those of mother Nature. Yet, our silence does not separate us but binds us more closely together.

We celebrated our 225th Anniversary as a Monthly Meeting in 2005. There were several events held at the Meeting House which brought the members, former members, neighbors, guests, and visitors from all over the world together in recognizing the signficance that Menallen Friends and their Meeting House has played in their lives and the lives of the local community. A children's' workshop, a colonial music performance, a peace concert, and a homecoming/open house were held to join us together.

The associate membership of Emma, Chandler, and Samuel Fee along with return of Mary and Arthur Wolfe to membership added to our fold. Unfortunately, Arthur Wolfe passed shortly after he became a member.

Our Menallen Friends' Pre-school continues its outreach to the Upper Adams County community. Serving the need of rural families to have their children socialize with others beside their siblings, while at the same time being introduced to sharing with others, a routine, listening, and the foundation that learning can be fun.

Sometimes the worldly concerns of the financial obligations and the physical demands of Menallen, Huntington, and Redlands Meetinghouses and their cemeteries along with the Friends Grove Cemetery and Newberrytown Cemetery crowd their way into our thoughts and deliberations. we have confidence that these needs will be met if we have the patience and perseverance.

The serenity, tranquility and fellowship of Menallen Monthly Meeting starts its next 225 years with the faith that the Light which abides amongst us and in each of us will bring others of like mind to Menallen.



SPIRITUAL STATE OF THE MEETING REPORT - 2003

Menallen Friends Monthly Meeting continues in its tradition of silent Worship. Through our silence we listen carefully for the Inner Light within ourselves, and we rejoice in the spoken truth as it is revealed through others. In these times of uncertainty, unrest, and war, the diversity of several manifestations of Inner Light gives us strength as individuals and as a community; we seek to stand in this Light to seek clearness regarding the many difficult issues facing each one of us, and our Meeting.

We have been blessed during the past year with numerous new and periodic attenders, and we hope that some will find a permanent home at Menallen. These new faces augment a core "Stone Soup" of dedicated members and attenders, each of whom brings variety and a different insight to the Meeting. It is of concern to the meeting that the numbers an any given First Day are low, although our fellowship is always strong. We are further encouraged that Chris Fee and Dave Garretson have joined our roll of members during the past year. Moreover, we look forward to the rebirth of First Day School at Menallen, complete with a small but vocal and joyful regular contingent, and we have hope of more children in the fall..

As a Meeting we are extremely concerned with how our spiritual values as Friends resonate with those of our larger community, and we wish to find ways publicly to celebrate our heritage of tolerance and non-violence without alienating or appearing to preach to our reasonable brothers and sisters with whom we disagree on some points of vital importance to us all. We find that we are doing some things already to address such concerns, and we seek consensus regarding potential activities which may lead us further towards our goals. Our greatest challenge as we face an uncertain future is to embrace our values and to articulate and live them in such a way as to be true to our traditions at the same time that we attract vitally needed new members and attenders. We are attempting to meet these goals in many ways, some of which are detailed below:

Our activities which reach out to the broader communities of Adams County include the Menallen Pre-School, which we support through the use of our facilities; the school continues to be successful. The students at Menallen Pre-School prepare for structured learning in the beauty and serenity of our Meetinghouse's surroundings; we have been very fortunate in having a dedicated teacher, assistants, and parents who support education and help to make it fun as our pre-schoolers begin their life-long understanding of the world around them.

Other ventures at outreach have included opening our Meetinghouse for an early music concert again last summer (now a regular practice scheduled to continue this coming summer) as well as for a lecture on war, conflict resolution, and art in Sri Lanka by Professor Rajmohan Rarnanathapillai of the Peace Studies program and Philosophy Department at Gettysburg College. Deb McCauslin, a regular attender and local historian, has given talks on Friends' associations with the vanished Yellow Hill community of African-Americans in various venues throughout Adams County.

Our Meetings for Worship with a concern for business are held on the Second First Day of each month, followed by fellowship and a potluck. These are especially convivial occasions full of love, laughter, and lively discussion, and we welcome any and all interested to attend, whether or not they bring a covered dish!

Menallen Friends continue to oversee the upkeep and maintenance of Huntington and Redlands Meeting Houses and their cemeteries, along with cemeteries at Newberrytown and Friends' Grove. Meetings for Worship are held at least once a year at Redlands, and once a month - during summer - at Huntington Meeting House. At times our resources are strained - the Meeting's 2003 expenses exceeded revenues by nearly $4,000 - but we feel an obligation to those Friends who preceded us and provided us with this bounty.

The Meeting was grieved to lose long-time members Virginia Parry, Gay Patterson Tilton, and Francis Worley, and asks for all to join the Meeting in holding their families in the Light. There has been no significant improvement in the health of our members William Wright and Roseanne "Posey" Wright. We encourage any of their friends to visit them, and ask all to keep them in their prayers.

We extend to all an invitation to visit us at the Menallen Meetinghouse for silent worship each First Day at 10:30 AM. We as a Meeting feel strongly that our silent worship is a vital respite from the cacophony of voices and onslaught of images that bombard us as we live our daily lives and try to reach clearness as we stand in the Light. We feel that the truth that is spoken in profound silence achieves a special clarity that we value highly. We hope to take the focus we achieve through this clarity with us from meeting and to use it as a means of discernment as we face complex realities.

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