Meeting for Worship will change to:
Sundays at 10:30 AM; Fellowship at 11:45 AM
on December 3, 2006
Sunday, November 19, 2006
Monday, October 2, 2006
QUERY FOR OCTOBER
• Do we live in the virtue of that life and power which takes away the occasion of all war?
• Do we refrain from taking part in war as inconsistent with the spirit of Christ?
• What are we doing to remove the causes of war and to bring about the conditions of Peace?
• Where there are hatred, division and strife, how are we instruments of reconciliation and love?
• As we work for peace in the world, are we nourished by peace within ourselves?
• Do we refrain from taking part in war as inconsistent with the spirit of Christ?
• What are we doing to remove the causes of war and to bring about the conditions of Peace?
• Where there are hatred, division and strife, how are we instruments of reconciliation and love?
• As we work for peace in the world, are we nourished by peace within ourselves?
Friday, September 29, 2006
QUERY FOR SEPTEMBER
Query: Is there a climate of love and trust in our Meeting which invites and encourages everyone to be open about individual and family lifestyles, including their satisfactions and problems? • How does the Meeting support families of all kinds in their attempts to improve communication, family life, and the rearing of children in a context of love? How do we help the Meeting give a sense of spiritual kinship to those who participate in it?
Wednesday, August 23, 2006
QUERY FOR AUGUST
Are we charitable with each other?
How careful are we of the reputation of others?
Do we avoid hurtful criticism and gossip?
Do we practice the art of listening to one another, even beyond words?
How well are we able to love each other unconditionally?
Are we sensitive to each other's personal needs and difficulties and do we assist in useful ways?
How careful are we of the reputation of others?
Do we avoid hurtful criticism and gossip?
Do we practice the art of listening to one another, even beyond words?
How well are we able to love each other unconditionally?
Are we sensitive to each other's personal needs and difficulties and do we assist in useful ways?
Tuesday, August 15, 2006
Fall Family Camp Out
The Fall Family Camp Out will be at the Highland Recreation Area near Pontiac, September 15-17 (this will be a rustic experience). That is the same weekend that the Quarterly Meeting at Friends School is held. Hopefully everyone that will be attending the meeting can join us for fellowship at camp (and visa verse).
For details, contact Cathi Deyo catherine.deyo@gmail.com
For details, contact Cathi Deyo catherine.deyo@gmail.com
Wednesday, August 9, 2006
Meeting for Worship in Aquinata (at Marywood)
We will be trying out new space in Aquinata Hall at Marywood this Sunday, August 13th.
Meeting for Worship is at 10:00 am, followed by Meeting for Business in the same space.
Go in the building just to the north of the main parking lot. You can park in front of that building. Enter the door near the left front corner of the building. Someone will be out there to point you in the right direction. See you Sunday!
Meeting for Worship is at 10:00 am, followed by Meeting for Business in the same space.
Go in the building just to the north of the main parking lot. You can park in front of that building. Enter the door near the left front corner of the building. Someone will be out there to point you in the right direction. See you Sunday!
Sunday, July 30, 2006
Summer Gathering of Green Pastures Quarterly Mtg
Sunday, August 6 - No Meeting for Worship at Marywood. Instead, going to Battle Creek for the Summer Gathering of Green Pastures Quarterly Meeting - takes place in Quaker Park, Battle Creek, on Sunday, August 6th at 11:00 am. Meeting for Worship is held at a simple monument which traces the walls of the original Friends Meetinghouse. Bring your own chair and weather protection for holding worship out in the open, as did Fox and Penn, rain or shine. Potluck lunch under the trees.
Directions: Quaker Park is on Fremont and Groveland Streets, three blocks north of the YMCA Kimball House.
From Grand Rapids: Take 131 to the Plainwell Exit. Go East on 89 to Battle Creek. 89 joins with 37. Continue into the downtown area, watch for Capitol Ave. which comes after the Kellogg Arena. Turn left on Capitol, which will cross the river, join with 66 and almost immediately is Fremont. Turn left on Fremont (north), Quaker Park is on your left in three blocks at Groveland. Park either on Groveland or Fremont.
Directions: Quaker Park is on Fremont and Groveland Streets, three blocks north of the YMCA Kimball House.
From Grand Rapids: Take 131 to the Plainwell Exit. Go East on 89 to Battle Creek. 89 joins with 37. Continue into the downtown area, watch for Capitol Ave. which comes after the Kellogg Arena. Turn left on Capitol, which will cross the river, join with 66 and almost immediately is Fremont. Turn left on Fremont (north), Quaker Park is on your left in three blocks at Groveland. Park either on Groveland or Fremont.
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