May 30, 2021
MEETING SCHEDULE AND PROGRAM
TODAY
10:00 – 11:00 AM meeting for worship (unprogrammed): care of meeting, Carol Bechtel
Worship and mid-morning program in May – contact office(Replace this parenthesis with the @ sign)minneapolisfriends.org by noon Friday for the link.
First day school for youth: Madison Meeting has invited young friends to join other Northern Yearly Meeting youth on Sunday mornings. All ages 10:00 – 11:00 AM will have a lesson on bringing peace to the world around us. Children will make peaceful crafts while we read Walking Toward Peace: The true story of a brave woman called Peace Pilgrim by Kathleen Krull. (Peace Pilgrim actually visited this area in the early 1970s!) Class will close with a guided meditation. (Materials – plain white paper plate, masking tape, print Pinwheels for Peace on heavy paper (attached) new pencil with eraser, push pin or straight pin with a ball head, markers, scissors.
HOLD IN THE LIGHT
The Indigenous people most affected by the Line 3 pipeline and the resistance efforts to stop it. The pipeline threatens area waters with future carcinogenic pollution from tar sands oil, which would be catastrophic to the Anishenaabe. (There is more about how to participate in the resistance under Community Opportunities.)
THINGS YOU MIGHT WANT TO KNOW
Birthdays, as well as many other celebrations, don’t have to be solo affairs! Happy birthday Lindy (June 6,) Rick (June 10,) Patrick (June 11,) Ellen (June 12,) Roland (June 13,) Allen (June 16,) Jacque (June 22,) Roy (June 24)! If you would like to have your birthday acknowledged by meeting Friends, please send the month and date of your birth, (no year necessary,) to Judith.
Zephyra and Roland Shepherd created the Shepherd Scholarship in 1977 for the post-secondary education of Minneapolis Meeting members or children of members. Applications and eligibility criteria are available from the office (office(Replace this parenthesis with the @ sign)minneapolisfriends.org.) Applications should be mailed to the meetinghouse or emailed to the office by June 30th.
Lexio Divina / worship sharing mid-day on Wednesdays is suspended through the summer months.
Planned vocal ministry: Take the opportunity to nurture and encourage each other! If you think someone has a message for the meeting community, recommend them to Ministry and Counsel Committee or encourage them to speak with someone from M&C themselves. Likewise, if you feel you have been given a message to share, contact Bill so a Sunday may be made available to you.
OPPORTUNITIES TO CONNECT WITH MINNEAPOLIS MEETING FRIENDS
The police reform group is meeting with council member Phillipe Cunningham, Tues, June 1, 7PM, to talk about the proposal for a Public Safety Commission. Email Nettie for the link.
There is mid-week worship every Wed night, 7PM. There will be a brief reading at the beginning of worship on the first and third Weds. Email office(Replace this parenthesis with the @ sign)minneapolisfriends.org by noon Friday for the link.
MFM will not be serving a meal with Loaves and Fishes tomorrow, Mon, May 31.
OPPORTUNITIES TO CONNECT WITH OTHER FRIENDS
TONIGHT at 7PM: Come to the evening session of Northern Yearly Meeting (NYM) to share with other Friends about Meeting life. Come whether you are registered for the NYM session or not! There will be a short video followed by breakout rooms to share from our Meetings’ States of Society Reports and the conversation that these bring up. Minneapolis Meeting’s SOS can be read: https://minneapolisfriends.org/category/state-of-society/
Friends for a NonViolent World:
* Bridging the Divides meeting, Tues, June 8th from 6:30-8PM: https://zoom.us/j/95785401714?pwd=QmZuR3V6eFdOOExzK2h0NERveElkZz09; ID: 957 8540 1714;,passcode: 642111
Two evidence-based policy papers for specific training, resources, and supports that improve relations between police and the community, reduce the use of excessive force and, ultimately, save lives are now available from this initiative: Militarization of Police and De-escalation Policy and Mental Health
* People Camp, “Seeking Justice in a Changing World,” will be at Northern Pines Retreat Center, August 8-14. Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents by Isabel Wilkerson is a People Camp 2021 Book Club selection; e-book copies available through the Hennepin County Library here. People Camp registration is open now. Sign up here: People Camp 2021 Registration
Are you led to work with Quaker youth? Want to nurture and support them as they explore their connection with God, with Quakerism, with themselves and their place in the world? Northern Yearly Meeting is searching a Middle School Coordinator to lead programming for middle school youth in NYM: two in-person retreats as well as leading the middle school program at Annual Session. During the past year, programming has been virtual. Flexibility will be critical we determine how we can move ahead in the coming year. A job description can be found at https://www.fgcquaker.org/cloud/northern-yearly-meeting/announcements/middle-school-coordinator-job-opening . Rolling application review starts June 1
Quaker Voluntary Service Spiritual Nurturers wanted! Would you enjoy companioning a young adult QVS Fellow through their year of service and spiritual growth? Nurturers connect with Fellows at least once each month, (Sept – July), and meet with other Nurturers for initial training and twice more for support. Indicate interest no later than June 13 by contacting. Contact office(Replace this parenthesis with the @ sign)minneapolisfriends.org to be put in touch with Mary Ellen, the clerk of the Local Support Committee or Lin, Co-Spiritual Nurturer Coordinator. Final matching will be in July.
The local Quaker Voluntary Service program seeks a Local Coordinator. Job description and list of qualification and competencies at: https://quakervoluntaryservice.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/2021.05-Local-Coordinator-Job-Summary-MSP.pdf . Email a cover letter and resume to Program Director, Mike Huber (mike(Replace this parenthesis with the @ sign)quakervoluntaryservice.org) Provide contact info for three references who can speak to your competencies and qualifications. Interviews scheduled on a rolling basis with priority given to applications received before June 13. The position begins July 12.
The Friends General Conference Gathering will be virtual and pay-as-led this year, June 27-July 3. This is a low-barrier opportunity to check out all or parts of the Gathering. More at: https://www.fgcquaker.org/connect/gathering. Workshops listed at: https://www.fgcquaker.org/connect/gathering/programs-and-events/workshops .
COMMUNITY OPPORTUNITIES
Indigenous women are leading the struggle against the Line 3 pipeline. The White Earth lands, especially the rice waters, are now being scarred by construction of the Line 3 tar sands pipeline. The pipeline also threatens these waters with future carcinogenic pollution from tar sands oil, which would be catastrophic to the Anishenaabe. People of faith and conscience are asked to join the resistance and stop Line 3 just as Keystone was stopped. This Indigenous-led movement needs you. Your presence for all or part of Treaty People Gathering is critical. Click here to sign up.
OFFICE HOURS
Carolyn VandenDolder, the Meeting Coordinator, will be in the office Wed, Thurs and Fri afternoons. Phone messages checked daily. Bulletin deadline, noon Thur. Phone items in to the office (612-926-6159), email (office(Replace this parenthesis with the @ sign)minneapolisfriends.org), or write and put in the bulletin file of the blue box.