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Quarterly Publication of the Baltimore Yearly Meeting of Friends
 
Volume 67 Number 1
Choice Seating

Lamar Matthew

Travelling about the Yearly Meeting I have had the opportunity to sit in Worship on a wide variety of seating. I have found myself in planetarium seats tilted back to look at artificial heavens, on overstuffed sofas, puffy and low to the floor, on logs and lawn chairs under canopies of leaves, and on backless benches... (more...)


Friends World Committee for Consultation

Four women from Baltimore Yearly Meeting had the special privilege of being among the 309 Friends from around the world who gathered in January in Auckland, Aotearoa/New Zealand for the 21st triennial gathering of the Friends World Committee for Consultation (FWCC). (more...)


Epistle from Young Friends attending YouthQuake 2003

In the beginning, Quaker Friends traveled to YouthQuake from many geographic areas and walks of life. We gathered together in communion after the manner of Friends, discussions of our beliefs and as a community supporting each other in our own individual journeys.(more...)


 
Events Marking Anniversary of Iraq War

The anniversary of the United States invasion of Iraq occurs in March and several events are being planned to register opposition to U.S. resort to war rather than diplomacy to address conflict situations. (more...)


Religious Education Committee

We are pleased to announce the publication of our second original curriculum booklet, A Quaker Response to Christian Fundamentalism, by Sallie B. King of Valley Meeting. This resource is for middle and high school youth, and could even be used by adult study groups. (more...)


Experiencing Spiritual Burnout?

April 23-25, 2004: Enjoy new growth in God’s world. A Silent Retreat might help restore your spirit. “Be still and know that I am God.” We are silent but not quiet and not always still as we seek God’s guidance.(more...) Unity with Nature Committee

Ideas on How Meetings Can Deepen Their Witness for Care of Earth. And 10 Areas for Individual Environmental Action:(more...)


Camp Properties

This spring we are building four new structures on our properties in order to meet state codes, to provide for more campers, and to replace old cabins. Preparations are underway and anticipation is building. Contractors are being consulted, materials are being procured, volunteers are being sought and applications for permits are being submitted. (more...)


 
Welcome to our new Youth Secretary

Hope Braveheart, who attends Sandy Spring Meeting and lives in Wheaton, MD, has accepted the position of Youth Secretary for the Yearly Meeting. Hope will be starting in March and will be working with the Interim Youth Secretary, Tom Fox, for six to eight weeks and then getting ready for her first annual session with the Young Friends community in July. (more...)


Accountant

Laurie Wilner, Langley Hill, assumed the responsibilities of bookkeeper at the beginning of November 2003. Laurie has had training and experience in bookkeeping and accounting for several years in other organizations. She has served the Yearly Meeting through her participation on several committees and as the Annual Session Registrar. (more...)


New Catoctin Caretaker Named


 
 
 

Jerry Coates began his service as Catoctin Caretaker January 1, 2004. He and his wife, Becky, moved into the caretakers’ cabin right before the early January snow storms, and began immediately to familiarize themselves with the cabin, the camp facilities, and needs. (more...)



Adelphi

Adelphi continues to be a busy, vibrant community with many visitors and folks new to Quakerism checking us out. We hosted Safe Haven, a traveling shelter for homeless men, the week after Christmas. Although it was a smaller than usual group of men, the Adelphi community participated enthusiastically in preparing dinners and visiting with the men while they stayed in our Meeting House.(more...)


Stony Run

Stony Run Meeting members and attenders spent several hours over two days in December considering the implications of the think tank-generated document called Project for a New American Century that is being used as a model for what appears to be an effort by the Bush administration to achieve U.S. world domination in order to — in the view of the Project’s proponents — achieve world peace, security and prosperity. (more...)


Bethesda

We lost a cherished member when Earl Harrison died in November. A memorial meeting to celebrate his life was held, under the joint care of Bethesda and Friends Meeting of Washington at FMW on December 6. At our January after-Meeting potluck, we rejoiced with member Jean Jones on her 90th birthday... (more...)


Charlottesville

Outreach is the watchword among Charlottesville Friends in autumn. Regular members return from their travels or shake off a summer trance; new attenders arrive with the start of the school year. We have sought to make our Meeting more welcoming and accessible, continuing our traditions of potlucks and Friendly Circles that include... (more...)


Deer Creek

In early November, Deer Creek Friends and attenders joined 30 other Harford County churches by providing a week of overnight accommodations and meals in the Meeting House for Harford County men and women who were homeless. (more...)


Frederick

Frederick Meeting has had an intense fall and early winter. The events of the Fall, and our ongoing growth has made us aware of how we must change in a number of ways. We instituted a training series for committee Clerks, in an effort to better define good process, and support our committees, and the wonderful new leadership that has arisen.(more...)


Herndon

Since becoming a Monthly Meeting in 1988, Herndon Friends Meeting is marking a milestone this year. With many of our first generation of children now grown, preparations have begun for two of their marriages under the care of the meeting this summer.(more...)


Hopewell-Centre

Recently our junior young Friends group wrote a set of questions concerning Meeting for Worship and conducted a survey of the adults in our Meeting. We thought that the questions in the survey might be of general interest to Friends, so we reproduce them here:(more...)


Little Falls

December 2003 at Little Falls was filled with the usual holiday cheer. Once again, Bill and Judy Harlan hosted the annual Christmas in the Barn, featuring caroling and scripture. Our thanks to Mark Young and Darcy Hunt for their efforts in continuing this stirring tradition.(more...)


Oxford

As we gathered for a threshing session, aware of our dwindling number of active friends, we took stock of our present position. First we searched deep in a really rewarding threshing session where we wrote down our personal concerns and our sense of the direction of the Meeting. (more...)


Patuxent

Patuxent Friends shared a wonderful Christmas Eve Service with the Southern Maryland Unitarian-Universalist congregation. Friends offered our meetinghouse as a place for the service and joined the UUs in the warmth of fellowship, silent worship and music. (more...)


Richmond

Richmond Friends Meeting continues to reap enormous benefits from conducting monthly meeting for worship with attention to business at 11a.m. on each 3rd First Day. Conducting the business of meeting seems more worshipful and better seasoned during this time frame...(more...)


Valley

Fall was a busy time for Valley Friends. In October Mike Heller of Roanoke Meeting, and an expert on John Woolman, presented a program on “John Woolman’s Spiritual Journey”. Mike’s presentation and the discussion that it generated was thoughtful and rewarding.(more...)


Washington

Our Inquirers’ Class has just begun its Winter session of six evening meetings. The Ministry and Worship Committee conducts these classes each year in the, winter, spring and fall for anyone who wants to learn more about Quakerism, the Religious Society of Friends in general, or our Meeting in particular. (more...)


Williamsburg

Williamsburg Monthly Meeting sends warm greeting to all our sister meetings. In our continuing focus on matters of concern, we have used second hour to consider the issues of domestic violence, racism, and the death penalty. (more...)

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Upcoming Events 2008


Apr 21-25
Understanding Islam
Anthony Manousos, Iftekhar Hussain and others
Pendle Hill program
Apr 25-27
Interfaith Peacemaking
Anthony Manousos, Iftekhar Hussain and others
Pendle Hill program
Apr 25-27
Clerking: Serving the Community with Joy and Confidence
Arthur Larrabee
Pendle Hill program
Apr 26
“How Can I Make This Work?”
A Retreat for Working Moms with Young Children
Bon Secours Spiritual Center
Apr 26-27
Opequon Work Weekend,
David Hunter
Apr 26
Spring Work Day
Friends Wilderness Center
May 2-4
JYF Gathering
Sandy Spring
Please submit your registration and medical forms.
May 2-4
James Nayler and the Lamb’s War
Pendle Hill program
May 3-4
Shiloh Camp Work Weekend,
David Hunter
May 3
Nature Journaling
Friends Wilderness Center
May 4
Monthly Pot-Luck and Dialogue
William Penn House, DC
May 5-7
Foundations of Appreciative Inquiry
William Penn House, DC
May 5-9
Re-discovering Elias Hicks
Pendle Hill program
May 9-10
Third Gerald May Seminar
Cynthia Bourgeault
Shalem Institute for Spiritual Formation
May 9-11
Five Spiritual Principles
Pendle Hill program
May 12-16
The Unifying Legacy of Rufus Jones
Pendle Hill program
May 16-18
Tales of the Hasidim
Pendle Hill program
May 17
Annual Open House
Friends Wilderness Center
May 17-18
Catoctin Work Weekend,
David Hunter
May 18
Warrington Quarterly Meeting;
Frederick Monthly Meeting
May 19-23
Give Us This Day
Pendle Hill program
May 23-26
Young Adult Friends Conference
Earlham College, Richmond, Indiana
May 23-26
Nurturing Faithfulness
Pendle Hill program
May 23-26
FCRP Conference
Anneville, PA
May 31-June 1
Opequon Work Weekend, David Hunter
June 1
Monthly Pot-Luck and Dialogue
William Penn House, DC


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