From our Clerk
Living in Harmony
For 335 years, Baltimore Yearly Meeting Friends have
had the opportunity to live in community, to live in harmony,
once a year at our Annual Session. Alternatives
to Violence Programs speak of Transforming Power.
Yearly Meeting for me has always been filled with Transforming
Power, the power of Divine Love, and so has
become in my life a Transforming Experience. I know I
am not alone in having Transforming Experiences at
Yearly Meeting.When I served on the Epistle Committee
(for which I will again be seeking volunteers), we
sat together and felt/heard the answer come to us in
prayer. Yearly Meeting is one long experience for me
of bumping into the right person at the right time, of
having the person I need to talk with appear before me,
before I even start looking for him or her. It’s spotting
the right book at the right time in the bookstore. It’s
getting answers. Last year it was hearing of the miracles
that took place in our first-ever healing center. It’s watching children form bonds that last years. It’s watching
parents share parenting. It’s watching Yearly Meeting
work get done by committees that themselves become
communities of love and harmony.
Why should you come to Yearly Meeting this year?
Because we need you and you need us. It’s as simple
as that.
Our reaction to Tom Fox’s kidnapping showed me, as
nothing else has in recent years, that we are one community.
Even if we didn’t know him, and many of us did
through his years of attendance at our Annual Session,
youth conferences, and work at Opequon Camp, even if
we didn’t know him, we were touched by his service
and love. We felt connected to Tom and through Tom to
one another.
Dear Friends, let us not only feel connected in our
grief; let us feel connected in love, in community, and in
furthering Tom’s work.
Come to Yearly Meeting and let yourself feel loved.
Come to Yearly Meeting and together we will tap into
the Source of all Love. Come to Yearly Meeting and
have an experience of “Living in Harmony.”
Lauri Perman, State College
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