Monday, September 1, 2014

September 2014 Newsletter


The Grand Rapids Friends Monthly Meeting meets for worship at the Browne Center, on the campus of Aquinas College, 2001 Robinson Rd. SE, Grand Rapids,
At 10:30 a.m. on First Days (Sundays). Following Meeting for Worship each month:
1st First Day: Potluck!
2nd First Day: Meeting for Worship with Attention to Business
3rd First Day: Program
4th First Day: Singing; Advancement and Ministry & Nurture Committees meet at 9:00 a.m.

Local / Regional Friends Meetings

Holland Friends See their site or contactLarry Dickie at 269-857-4694.
 
Fremont Worship Group ContactTheresa Lindsay.

Manitou Worship Group Contact Penny Herd at 231-352-4470.

Pine River MM Contact Don Nagler.

Kalamazoo Friends MM Contact Jill Terwilliger at 269-385-1298, or see the meeting’s website.

Red Cedar MM Contact Carolyn LeJuste at 517-525-1827.

September Greeters (subject to change)
9/7: Holadays
9/14: Marston / Maluchnik
9/21: Akkerhuis / Buchman
9/28: Webbers
 
October Greeters (subject to change)
10/5: Holadays
10/12: Arcila / Ranger
10/19: Marston / Maluchnik
10/26: Akkerhuis / Buchman

It is time for new greeters to become involved in the life of the Meeting! If you feel led to share in this important contribution to the life of the meeting, please contact one of our clerks

Reminder: Sunday Sept. 14 is Meeting for Worship with Attention to Business. On the Agenda: Recap of the Spiritual Journeys workshop with Merry Stanford, Treasurer's Report, Fremont WG "30 Days of Peace."
LEYM ADVICES AND QUERIESCivic Engagement

Because Friends believe there is that of God in all people, we strive for a world of freedom, justice, and equality for everyone. … It is important that Friends speak truth to those in power. We recognize that, in our world, power in government and private sectors lies disproportionately with those of economic means. Speaking out … may be difficult, even dangerous, yet by doing so we may encourage others to work for justice.
Iowa YM Cons, Book of Discipline, 1974.

We must literally not take too much thought for the morrow but throw ourselves whole-heartedly into the present. That is the beauty of the way of love; it cannot be planned and its end cannot be foretold. … In your zeal for the cause, are you tempted to confuse self-righteousness with the righteousness of God?
Wolfe Mendl, Prophets and Reconcilers
London YM, pp. 99-102.

Our first allegiance is to the Holy Spirit. In general, Friends support the laws of the State; but if those laws directly violate our religious convictions, we may be led to oppose them. When contemplating civil disobedience or unpopular personal testimony, do we carefully consider the spiritual basis for our actions and honestly face the consequences?

What conflicts do we perceive between the laws of the State and our consciences? How do we resolve those conflicts in our lives? In what ways do we assume responsibility for the government of our community, state, nation, and world? What role might we as Friends play in facilitating essential governmental action?

How do we order our lives so that we seek and become open to Divine leadings in framing our attitudes and actions? Do we really respect and help those we seek to serve? How do we maintain our integrity when we find ourselves in a position of power? How do we respond when we ourselves feel powerless?


From Advices & Queries, for Use by Individual Friends, Meetings, and Worship Groups (Lake Erie Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends: Ann Arbor, 2012). Find the PDF online or in printed form in the GRFMM library at the Browne Center.

On the Calendar
  • September 13, (Saturday), "Spiritual Journeys" workshop with Merry Stanford at the Browne Center, 9AM-6PM. Bring Your Own lunch and snacks.
  • September 14, (Sunday), following worship, Meeting for Worship with Attention to Business.
  • September 21, (Sunday) program on Quaker Cloud cancelled. We will try to hold this in October or November.
  • October 6, (Monday) NPR's Scott Simon (who is also a Quaker) will be speaking at GVSU on "Professional Journalism in a DIY Age." Likely to be crowded but open to the public. Downtown campus, Eberhard Center, 7:00 PM.
  • November 3, (Monday) Civil Discourse Symposiumat GVSU. Pre-registration required (now!). Looks very interesting. 

News and Notes
 
We now have a space in the Quaker Cloud. It has not been populated with many documents yet, but as time goes on we think this will be a very useful tool for us. 

The Fremont Worship Group is holding an event titled "30 Days of Peace." For more information, see these FaceBook pages: Newaygo County People for Peace and 30 Days of Peace 2014 Kick-off Celebration.

Amy Ranger will be having spinal surgery on September 10 at Mercy Health Center / St Mary's Hauenstein Neurological Unit. Contact Kim Ranger regarding visitors and post-surgical assistance at home. The recovery period is expected to be 3-5 months, including physical therapy.

Several jobs are available at FGC. Descriptions and more information available at the Lake Erie Yearly Meeting site

Copyright © 2014 Grand Rapids Friends Meeting, Monthly Newsletter, All rights reserved.
 
Text and composition by Amy Ranger. 

Friday, January 10, 2014

Proposed agenda for Business Meeting, January 2014

Grand Rapids Friends Meeting
Agenda: January 2014 Meeting for Worship with Attention to Business

·       Query
·       Approve minutes from November 2013 Business Meeting
·       Treasurer’s Report (Kim Ranger)
·       Ministry & Nurture / Advancement
·       Old business
o    Others interested in Clerking?
o   Clerking workshop, Pendle Hill, February 7–9
§  http://www.pendlehill.org/workshops/winter-2014/931-clerking
o   Development of electronic directory
o   Revised Meeting handbook
o   Budget & finance [committee] issues unresolved
§  This is dependent upon the Meeting’s sense of purpose
o   Email options
§  Mail Chimp [http://mailchimp.com/features/] Pricing: free. “As long as you've got fewer than 2,000 subscribers across all lists in your account, you can send up to 12,000 emails per month without paying us a dime.”
o   Merry Stanford spiritual language workshop
·       New business
o   Aquinas College requests an increase in rent
§  Options? (We could change Meeting time/location, negotiate for more time)

·       Holland Friends meet at Western Theological Seminary 2–3 times each month, in classrooms, at no charge

January 2014 Newsletter

LEYM ADVICES AND QUERIES: INTEGRITY

All you need say is “Yes” if you mean yes, “No” if you mean no; anything more than this comes from the evil one. Matthew 5:37, Jerusalem Bible. There is no safe dallying with the Truth. Isaac Penington, Letter 47, 1650.

How does Truth prosper in our community? Do we strive to maintain the integrity of our inner and outer lives in our spiritual journeys, our work, and our family responsibilities? Do we seek the Truth and tell it with compassion?

Are we honest and truthful in all that we say and do? Are we mindful in making promises and punctual in keeping them? Do we maintain strict integrity in business transactions and in our dealings with individuals and organizations? Do we use money and information entrusted to us with discretion and responsibility?

Are we honest with ourselves? What unpalatable truths might we be evading? Do we become unduly discouraged when facing our shortcomings? Do we seek the assurance and strength of Divine love through prayer and corporate worship?

Taking oaths implies a double standard of truth; in choosing to affirm instead of swearing, are we aware of the claim of integrity that we are making?

Our responsibilities to God, our neighbors, and all of life may lead us to take unpopular stands; if pressure is brought on us to lower our standard of integrity, are we prepared to resist it? Do we act on our principles even when this entails difficult consequences?

From Advices & Queries, for Use by Individual Friends, Meetings, and Worship Groups (Lake Erie Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends: Ann Arbor, 2012). Find the whole document online at http://leymquaker.files.wordpress.com/2012/06/aq3f2.pdf, or in printed form in the GRFMM library at the Browne Center.



January-February Greeters (subject to change)
o   January 5:             Walt Marston
o   January 12:          Rangers
o   January 19:          Robert Maluchnik
o   January 26:          Gerard and Judi
o   February 2:         Holadays
o   February 9:         Rangers
o   February 16:      Walt Marston
o   February 23:      Gerard and Judi

We always welcome new greeters! If you feel led to share in this important contribution to the life of the meeting, please let Mike Holaday know (616-975-4192, mikeholaday@att.net).

On the Calendar
  • January 15: Informational meeting for those interested in joining a winter discussion group on Marshall Rosenberg's Non-Violent Communication: A Language for Life. Would you like to handle difficult or negative situations and get positive results with much less stress? Become more aware of others' underlying desires and needs and coordinate them with your own? Become a more effective and compassionate parent, sister, brother, spouse, friend and coworker? Find out more on Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2014, from 7:00-7:45 p.m., at the Institute for Global Education, 1118 Wealthy St. SE, GR, 49506, (phone 616-454-1642). Or contact Mary McLeod at mecmacleod@yahoo.com.
  • January 16: Following Meeting for Worship there will be a program/discussion focusing on an article by Thomas Jeavons that appeared in the December 2013 Friends Journal entitled “Sharing Our Faith with the Nones.” Judi Buchman has copies of the article if you’d like to read it.

News and Notes
  • Friend Judi Buchman offers this spiritual reflection: A short piece in the June/July 2013 issue of the Friends Journal, "Reclaiming Our Divine Birthright," by Patricia Barber, spoke to me. Patricia reads these words from John Wilhelm Rowntree each day:

"Life from the Center is a life of unhurried peace and power. It is simple. It is serene. It is amazing. It is triumphant. It is radiant. It takes no time, but it occupies all our time, and makes our life programs new and overcoming. We need not get frantic. (God) is at the helm; And when our little day is done, we lie down quietly in peace, for all is well."

“And it is!” Patricia adds.