Issue 12-12-2014

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Thought for the Week: Connectedness

FREE 11 Dec 2014 | by Betty Walters

Three trees stand in a row, Separate but connected, Two young beeches In their glory of autumn According to the eternal cycle of the seasons, One ash, old, bare and bent Involved in the eternal cycle of life and death.

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Democracy at work

11 Dec 2014 | by Jenny Webb

The Houses of Parliament. | Photo: Secret Pilgrim / flickr CC.

Policeman: ‘You’re not going to throw marbles at them are you?’ Me: ‘I’ll try to restrain myself!’ Policeman (reaching into his pocket): ‘I’ve got a few here you can use if you want to…’

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Secret worshippers

11 Dec 2014 | by Tony and Jane Robinson

'Our search for spiritually welcoming Meetings continues… by canal.' | Photo: Trish Carn.

When I worked for a local authority, I was instructed about ‘secret shoppers’ – volunteers from all ages and backgrounds who regularly ‘test out’ council services, then report back directly on how they were treated and whether the secret shoppers felt we had dealt efficiently with their enquiry. This idea is...

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The Quaker way

11 Dec 2014 | by Alec Davison

Most of those who become Quakers today will have made a spiritual journey to arrive at this destination. We are now a Society of convinced Friends rather than cradle Quakers. Many daughters and sons of Friends continue their parents’ questing and move beyond the Society, even if holding to Quaker...

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Meeting for Sufferings

11 Dec 2014 | by The Friend Newsdesk

Friends gathering in the Large Meeting House following the lunch break on Saturday 6 December. | Photo: Trish Carn.

Meeting for Sufferings took place on Saturday 6 December in the newly refurbished Large Meeting House in Friends House, London.

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Meeting for Sufferings: Area Meeting minutes

11 Dec 2014 | by Trish Carn

BYM Budget process Northumbria Area Meeting’s minute brought a concern about Britain Yearly Meeting’s (BYM) budgeting process. They believe ‘there is an ambiguity [in Church Government] about who actually decides on how much money is spent in various areas on behalf of BYM’. The minute asks Sufferings to â€...

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Meeting for Sufferings: The Retreat

11 Dec 2014 | by Tara Craig

The Retreat presented its triennial report to Meeting for Sufferings. Clerk to members, John Miles, read Advices & queries 22, explaining to Sufferings that it captures the essence of the Retreat’s approach: ‘Remember that each one of us is unique, precious, a child of God’. He added that The Retreat...

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Meeting for Sufferings: Friends and the Lobbying Act

FREE 11 Dec 2014 | by Tara Craig

Trustees met during the lunch break at Meeting for Sufferings to decide whether to register Britain Yearly Meeting (BYM) for the Lobbying Act. The Act is known in full as the Transparency of Lobbying, Non-Party Campaigning and Trade Union Administration Act 2014. It requires organisations to register as non-party campaigners if...

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Meeting for Sufferings: Young Friends participate

11 Dec 2014 | by The Friend Newsdesk

Some of the about thirty young people taking part in the Youth Participation Day discussions in the Small Meeting House on 6 December during Meeting for Sufferings.

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Meeting for Sufferings: End of life issues and assisted dying

11 Dec 2014 | by Trish Carn

End of life issues were a large part of Quaker Life’s report to Meeting for Sufferings. However, before the discussion, Martin Pennock, clerk of Quaker Life Central Committee (QLCC), told Sufferings a bit about the committee and its work. General secretary Richard Summers then gave a brief overview of...

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Letters - 12 December 2014

11 Dec 2014 | by The Friend

Hubert Lidbetter With regard to Andrew James’ letter (28 November) concerning my maternal grandfather Hubert Lidbetter, the architect of Friends House, the following may be of interest. In 1923, an architectural competition was organised for a purpose-built headquarters for the Religious Society of Friends and five Quaker architects were invited to participate,...

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