Wednesday, August 29, 2012

GRFM 50th Anniversary Celebration

Saturday, September 8, 2012
7:00 pm until 10:30 pm
Wege Center Ballroom, Aquinas College
1607 Robinson Rd. SE, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49506

Co-clerk Scot Miller will introduce Patricia Pennell, who has been a part of this Meeting since 1967; Fred Stella, President of The Interfaith Dialogue Association; and

Keynote Speaker: Brenda Beadenkopf, a Friend from Niles, Michigan, who will speak on Quaker involvement in the Underground Railroad in Southwest Michigan. 

Concluding will be Emma Seif, one of our Young Adult Friends. 
Light refreshments will be served. 

Melanie Farkas of Bellevue, Michigan will be the caller for 90 minutes of Folk Dancing. 

Grand Rapids Friends Meeting Worship
Sunday, September 9, 2012
Worship at the Dominican Center at Marywood
2025 Fulton Street East, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49503
followed by potluck at The Browne Center, Aquinas College, with lots of visiting & sharing.
https://www.facebook.com/events/408746585830889/

Join us for either or both joyful occasions: please RSVP on Facebook (links above) or by using the Email us link on this blog.

Monday, August 13, 2012

QUERIES FOR AUGUST: PEACE
The first step to peace is to stand still in the Light. (George Fox, 1653) I lived in the virtue of that life and power that took away the occasion of all wars. (George Fox, Journal, 1651)

Consider how our way of life relies on and benefits from violence. Friends’ peace testimony is the positive exercise of good will calling us to lend our influence to all that strengthens the growth of friendship and understanding.

How does my daily life express this effort within my family, my community, and my workplace? What are we doing to build a more peaceable world? Does our way of living rely on violence?

How do we communicate to others the basis of our peace testimony? Do we join with them in working for peace? What are we doing to encourage consideration of alternatives to military service? How do we reconcile our peace testimony with the payment of taxes that support war?

Have we considered whether the seeds of war may be nourished by the way we treasure our possessions? Have we thought about the structural violence imbedded in our economic, political, and legal systems? Is our manner of participation in these systems consistent with obedience to the living spirit?

To oppose war is not enough; how are we responding to the injustices and inequalities that often lead to violence? Are we mindful that simply refraining from using or supporting violent means may not be an adequate response to war and atrocities? Do we provide refuge and assistance, including advocacy, for spouses, children, or elderly persons who are victims of violence or neglect?

How do we support institutions and organizations such as the American Friends Service Committee, Friends Committee on National Legislation and Quaker Earthcare Witness that are actively engaged in peace building and the prevention of violence?

A note on the queries. Lake Erie Yearly Meeting adopted these queries at its annual sessions in July 2012, after four years’ development and consideration. They are organized by topics, 16 in all, each with an introductory quotation or two. We provide a new topic each month.

August Newsletter

Calendar

    August 16: 50th Anniversary Planning Committee meets at the Holadays, 6:30 p.m.
    August 19: Fremont Friends Worship Group invite all fellow Quakers & Friends for an afternoon of sharing and fun, 1:00 p.m. throughout the afternoon. Activities led by Herbert Lindsay. Waterfront activities include kayaks, canoe, rowboat & paddleboat. Potluck at @ 2:30 p.m. Please bring something to share; lemonade & ice tea provided. At 4:00 p.m. Jana Norlin will share her reflections on the FWCC Meeting in Kenya. In case of rain, we'll meet inside. 8885 W. 32nd St. Fremont, MI. tel: 231-924-5349. sdaly1@rocketmail.com
    Aug 19; Aug 26? 7 a.m. & 6:30 p.m. on WGVU-FM 88.5 and 95.3 Common Threads radio program featuring co-clerks Scot Miller and Deb Wickering on the GRFM 50th Anniversary Celebration.
    Sept 15: Peace Festival, East Town Fair.


News and Notes

    A website recommendation from Walt Marston: I was searching for info about the Wider Quaker Fellowship and ran across this site: Voices of Friends. It looks very helpful in understanding the wide variety of Quaker expressions in the world. Even mentions Holiness Friends (one yearly meeting in Indiana with relationship to Bolivia?).

    Right Sharing of World Resources, a Quaker organization that GRFMM has supported, has published its second-quarter newsletter. You can access it at the organization’s website at http://www.rswr.org/.

Sunday, July 8, 2012

July Newsletter

News and Notes
    Ministry and Nurture asks that you continue to hold our Meeting in the Light as it works to build fellowship and community. You may also want to promote discernment by discussing spoken ministry after meeting, in the library. To participate in a group of elders who help with pastoral care as needed, contact Mark Hepper.
    Right Sharing of World Resources, a Quaker organization that GRFM has supported, has published its second-quarter newsletter.

Calendar
    July 14: The Situation at Friends School in Detroit is critical, says Kyo Takahashi, clerk of Green Pastures Quarterly Meeting. He writes, "Many of the Quaker board members feel that the school must close. We are calling an emergency meeting on Saturday, July 14, at 2:00 p.m. at Red Cedar Monthly Meeting House, 1400 Turner St., Lansing, MI. I urge all Friends interested in the welfare of the school to attend. The continued existence of the school is at stake." Amy Ranger will drive from the Browne Center at Aquinas and has room for 1-2 more passengers. Please contact her with the "Email us" link.
    July 15: Program following worship on the focus and priorities of GRFM.
    July 17: IGE Openhouse 5:00-8:00 p.m. at 1118 Wealthy St. SE Grand Rapids MI.
    August 5: Green Pastures Quarterly Meeting, 11:00 -, takes place in Quaker Park, Battle Creek, MI 49017, on the corner of Groveland and Fremont streets. Starting time of worship is 11:00. Potluck follows worship.
    August 5: GRFM members and attenders are formally invited to the wedding of Rick DeZeeuw and Franny Holly, on Sunday, August 5, 2012, at 1:00 p.m. in the Traverse City Senior Center and Beach Park, 801 East Front St., Traverse City, MI. The celebration will begin with a potluck at 1:00 pm., followed at 3:00 p.m. by Meeting for Worship with Attention to Marriage, and afterward more potluck and a beach party. Rick and Franny write, "Because you are part of our circle created by love and friendship, we invite you to share the celebration of the beginning of our life together! Please, no gifts or cards; your presence is your present. Please bring a dish to pass and your beverage, if you can. We will have iced herbal tea, juice punch, and appetizers. No alcohol can be served. There is a small kitchen with 2 refrigerators, a stove/oven, and a dishwasher, and we will have several coolers with ice. We have the building until 6:00 p.m. and then we can be on the beach until dusk." RSVP to Rick at radezeeuw@yahoo.com.
    August 19: Fremont Friends Worship Group invite all fellow Quakers & Friends for an afternoon of sharing and fun, 1:00 p.m. throughout the afternoon. Activities led by Herbert Lindsay. Waterfront activities include kayaks, canoe, rowboat & paddleboat. Potluck at @ 2:30 p.m. Please bring something to share; lemonade & ice tea provided. At 4:00 p.m. Jana Norlin will share her reflections on the FWCC Meeting in Kenya. In case of rain, we'll meet inside. 8885 W. 32nd St. Fremont, MI. tel: 231-924-5349. sdaly1@rocketmail.com

Queries for July: Integrity

Let your word be, yea, yea or nay, nay; for whatsoever is more than these cometh of evil. (Matthew 5:37)
There is no safe dallying with the Truth. (Isaac Penington, 1650)

How do we strive to maintain the integrity of our inner and out lives--in our spiritual journeys, our work, and our family responsibilities? Do we seek 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 and our neighbors 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?

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

50th Anniversary Celebration

Saturday, September 8, 2012
6:00 pm until 10:00 pm
Wege Center Ballroom, Aquinas College
1607 Robinson Rd. SE, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49506
Keynote Speaker: Brenda Beadenkopf, on Quaker involvement in the Underground Railroad in Southwest Michigan
Grand Rapids Friends Meeting Worship
Sunday, September 9, 2012
Worship at the Dominican Center at Marywood
2025 Fulton Street East, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49503
followed by potluck at The Browne Center, Aquinas College, with lots of visiting & sharing.
https://www.facebook.com/events/408746585830889/

Join us for either or both joyful occasions: please RSVP on Facebook (links above) or by using the Email us link on this blog.


Wednesday, May 23, 2012

GRFM Timeline

Come one, come all: our June 17 program after Meeting for Worship will be on creating a timeline for the Grand Rapids Friends Meeting. Come help us reconstruct our corporate memory by placing yourself, your attendance, your memories of significant events in context.