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Quarterly Publication of
the Baltimore Yearly Meeting of Friends
The View from the Clerks' Table:
Reflected Love
Friends, one of the blessings I will have as the new presiding
clerk of Baltimore Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends
is the opportunity to view the gathered Yearly Meeting from the
Clerks’ Table. (more...)
Introducing Lauri Perman
Members of State College Meeting have urged me to introduce myself
to you in this column. I am a convinced Friend, having grown up
a Minnesota Lutheran.(more...)
Epistle Regarding Friends United
Meeting
Baltimore Yearly Meeting is deeply troubled by Minute 88-GB-52
of Friends United Meeting (FUM) General Board as applied in the
Staff’s 1991 personnel manual. (more...)
General Epistle to All Yearly Meetings
To Friends everywhere: Baltimore Yearly Meeting of the Religious
Society of Friends gathered at James Madison University, Harrisonburg,
Virginia from 26 Seventh month to 1 Eighth Month, 2004, for our
333 rd Annual Session.(more...)
What I Liked About Annual Session
From First Time Attenders
Dear Friends,
I attended Annual Session for the first time this past week, and
would like Friends to know of my experience there. I will say first
that in my lifelong emotional self-containment, I have always avoided
and been averse to the mawkish or cheaply sentimental. (more...)
Fall 2004 Silent Retreat:
October 8-11
Is your spirit in need of nourishment and refreshment? Come to
the Baltimore Yearly Meeting Silent Retreat at Dayspring. We will
keep the silence from Friday evening until after worship on Monday,
enjoying the beauty of God’s creation, (more...)
Camping Programs
This was one of the smoothest years ever for the camping programs.
All four programs were blessed with good (enough) weather, competent
experienced directors and staff, and enthusiastic campers, all
of whom were brimming with energy, curiosity and Light. (more...)
Criminal and Restorative
Justice
The Criminal and Restorative Justice Committee thinks it is valuable
for the Yearly Meeting to know what work is being done in our Monthly
Meetings to improve criminal justice, visit prisoners, worship with
prisoners, help released prisoners or abolish the death penalty.(more...)
Working Group on Racism
Among Friends
How Are Meetings Becoming More Welcoming to Diverse People?
Many Monthly Meetings are discovering ways of becoming more welcoming
to people of color. The BYM Working Group on Racism plans to report
periodically on some of these attempts. (more...)
Ministry and Pastoral
Care
Ministry & Pastoral Care Committee had an especially busy time
at Annual Session this year. We wrote the Spiritual State of Baltimore
Yearly Meeting, shepherded three proposals about the nature of our
relationship with Friends United Meeting through three Business
sessions, (more...)
Peace and Social Concerns
The second networking day of 2004 for clerks and other members
of Peace and Social Concerns Committees will be held Saturday 9/25
from 9–1 at the Sandy Spring Meeting's Community House. (more...)
Religious Education
Committee
The Committee has been active in finding concrete ways to fulfill
our mission of supporting religious education at the monthly meeting
level. Our newsletter, the Quaking Post, is sent to all monthly
meetings two-three times a year. (more...)
Camp Properties
Well Friends, we should take a minute to pat ourselves on the backs.
Thanks to the efforts of dozens of volunteers and the contributions
of over 40 Friends, parents and Meetings there are now two beautiful
camper cabins where there were none before. (more...)
Quaker Earthcare Witness
Lynne Heritage of State College Meeting and Barbara Williamson
of Richmond Meeting attended the spring meeting of QEW in Chicago,
IL this past May. QEW adopted plans to place greater emphasis on
visitation and quality presentations to Yearly and Monthly Meetings.
(more...)
News Among Friends
Friends House:
BYM's Ministry to the Aging
Friends in Baltimore Yearly Meeting rightfully take great pride
in our camping program. But very few Friends know that BYM also
provides a substantial ministry to our elderly. (more...)
World Gathering of Young Friends
The next World Gathering of Young Friends [WGYF], planned for August
16–24, 2005 will be held at University of Lancaster in the United
Kingdom. Baltimore Yearly Meeting can send two representatives,
and possibly other Young Adult Friends who apply for an “open place.” (more...)
AFSC and the Middle East
The American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) recently published
When the Rain Returns: Toward Justice and Reconciliation in Palestine
and Israel, a book based on a trip to the region by fourteen
concerned men and women – some highly knowledgeable, experienced
and well-read on the history of Israel and Palestine and others
bringing fresh eyes to the subject. (more...)
PBS Series: Simple Living
A new nine-part TV series produced, written and hosted by Frank
Levering and Wanda Urbanska, airs beginning October 2 in the greater
Washington area on WETA, at 8:00 p.m. (more...)
Growth in Yearly Meeting Membership
Baltimore Yearly Meeting(s) apparently were not interested in membership
numbers until well after 1825. The number for 1825 comes from Larry
Ingle’s history of the 1827 split. In 1813, Baltimore Yearly Meeting
set off Ohio Yearly Meeting. By 1825, Ohio Yearly Meeting had 9,000
members. It clearly grew rapidly between 1813 and 1825, but our
membership in 1812 could have been greater than 4,600.
Membership for both Baltimore Yearly Meetings peaked around 1880;
it apparently resumed growing around the time of the consolidation
in 1968.
Adelphi
After an especially moving and covered Meeting for Worship, Adelphi
undertook a Ministry of Reconciliation in the wake of the prison
abuses in Iraq. After a number of meetings, a letter of apology
(or minute) was written to the people of Iraq. (more...)
Homewood
Homewood has welcomed several new members so far during 2004: Karen
Cook, Claire and Doug Storey in May, transferring their membership
from Swannanoa Valley Meeting in North Carolina, Anita Polloway,
Caleb Hawley and Reginald Flowers. (more...)
Stony Run
Births: Elijah Hutcheson Fetter to Allen
& Danielle Fetter; Henry Jacob Butler to Andrea Freudenberger
Butler; Deaths: Otis Mace on May 12, 2004; Marriages/Ceremonies
of Commitment: Amy Rakusin & Phil Fratesi, September 4, 2004(more...)
Bethesda
Our spring fling last May — a yard sale and picnic of Middle Eastern
foods — raised a record amount for scholarships to Ramallah Friends
School. In another record for the Meeting, seven members are participating
in the Spiritual Formation Program.(more...)
Carlisle
Friends are rejoicing in the new membership of two Friends: Kenyon
McCoy and Ralph Slotten We are sorrowful about the death of four
members in the past year: Stephen Davidson on November 15, 2003;
Edith Brown on February 17, 2004; Ed Siegel on February 20, 2004;
Myrtis McMillen on June 29, 2004. (more...)
Frederick
Our First Day School (FDS) program began September 12th with the
discussion of silence and sitting still. We celebrated the return
to FDS with a potluck picnic at the energy efficient straw-bale
home of Francy and Randy Williams. (more...)
Goose Creek
Births: Heath Alan & William Foltz to Jennifer
& David Bray
Deaths: Thomas C Kosbob on September 7, 2004
Marriages/Ceremonies of Commitment: Jennifer Goldman & Tom
Luthy on July 18, 2004; Allen Cochran & Janet Garbe on July 31,
2004; Sara Holmes Brown & Scott Maison on August 28, 2004
Gunpowder
Gunpowder hosted Chesapeake Quarterly Meeting Sunday, Sept 12,
2004 with Margaret Fraser, Executive Secretary of the FWCC providing
the program “What Unites Us as Friends Today?" (more...)
Herndon
Friends Meeting held its ninth annual Pedals For Progress bicycle
collection on July 25, collecting 145 bicycles, two sewing machines,
assorted spare parts and $1106. The money will be used to defray
shipping costs to Nicaragua, where the bikes will be introduced
into the local economy. (more...)
Little Falls
Little Falls Monthly Meeting decided to erect a banner at the front
of the property that reads “Sow the Seeds of Peace.” Unfortunately,
the 10’x3’ banner was cut down by vandals within the first week.
A Letter to the Editor of the local newspaper is planned. (more...)
Maury River
Ona Friedrichs and Jeff Armstrong celebrated their marriage on
May 22, 2004. They are living and working in Asheville NC.
Patapsco
Perhaps Patapsco’s major event was to host Chesapeake Quarterly
Meeting in June. In addition to discussing the Statement of Purpose,
we had good attendance at the program led by Tony Prete on the Psalms.
(more...)
Richmond
PAs fall begins, Richmond Friends is wrapping up three spiritual
development groups that were formed to encourage spiritual discipline
and the sharing of personal journeys in a small group setting. (more...)
Washington
Deaths: Doris Jean Lee, June 15, 2004; Alphons John Hackl, June
8, 2004 (more...)
Williamsburg
Friends Meeting sends greetings to all. We are happy for the opportunity
to share some of our thoughts with you. (more...)
York
Spring and summer have been a time of physical improvement for
our Meeting House. A hard working “Garden Committee” planted native
shrubs and flowers and restored the raspberry bushes. (more...)
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