August 27, 2023
MEETING SCHEDULE AND PROGRAM
TODAY
10:00 – 11:00 AM meeting for worship (unprogrammed): Marilyn Johnson – planned speaker; Jacque Wiersma – musician; care of meeting, Ed Souther; Zoom host – Kate W-J
Email office(Replace this parenthesis with the @ sign)minneapolisfriends.org for the link to worship this Sunday.
Linger TODAY at the rise of worship for an Ice Cream Social on the front lawn. Come add to the F(f)riendly presence in the neighborhood and give thanks for a lovely summer!
HOLD IN THE LIGHT
Friends for a NonViolent World which will begin offering Alternatives to Violence workshops for youth through Hennepin County. FNVW is currently seeking an AVP Youth and Adult Program Coordinator. Read more here.
NEWS FOR MINNEAPOLIS MEETING FRIENDS
Fall schedule and celebration HEADS UP – the school year schedule starts on September 17 with 9AM worship (unprogrammed); 10:15AM mid-morning program – Family Festival, a celebration of youth and families complete with pizza, singing, and games (may start early); 11:15AM worship (semi-programmed). Plan to come!
There is online mid-week worship every Wed night, 7PM. Email office(Replace this parenthesis with the @ sign)minneapolisfriends.org by noon Wed for the link.
Minneapolis Friends Meeting seeks applicants for a Nursery Supervisor to care for children 0-5 years old during Sunday morning worship and programming. This is a part-time position, approximately 3-4 hours on Sunday mornings. Hourly wage is $15-20/hour, depending on experience. Interested candidates should have experience caring for young children, dependability to provide a consistent presence, attentiveness to children’s safety, and ability to communicate effectively. A full job description can be found here. Send a resume, cover letter, and contact information for three professional references by email to: office(Replace this parenthesis with the @ sign)minneapolisfriends.org, with Nursery Committee in the subject line.
PLAN TO ATTEND – George Lakey, well-known Quaker activist, teacher, and author, will be in the Twin Cities this coming autumn! He will offer the mid-morning program on Sun, Sept. 24th (How NonViolent Campaigns Succeed in Polarized Times,) will offer Prophetic Quakerism Tackles Climate Crisis Sun afternoon, Sept 24th at Twin Cities Meeting in St. Paul, and will be speaking at the meetinghouse on Wed evening, Sept 27th on Organizing for Environmental and Climate Justice. Learn more about George’s visit here.
Monthly Meeting asked the Trustees to send financial support to Detroit Friends Meeting as they build a new meetinghouse in Detroit. Monthly Meeting also approved inviting individuals to consider contributing directly. Make checks out to Detroit Friends Meeting and send to Detroit Friends Meeting, 19309 Greenfield Rd. Detroit, MI 48235. The link to donate online is: https://app.aplos.com/aws/give/DetroitFriendsMeeting/general .
The Care and Counsel Committee facilitates pastoral care for Minneapolis Meeting members and attenders, understanding the Quaker tradition that Friends minister to each other. If you are dealing with illness, grief, a major transition, or a stressful personal problem, we would like to be there for you. Contact committee clerk, Sandy O.
If a confidential discussion would support you as you make a decision, we will set up a clearness committee with you. Email John S. to explore that opportunity.
Other committee members are Connie A, Mary G, and Ellen S.
Need to schedule a Zoom meeting for a committee meeting or Minneapolis Meeting activity? Please send a request, including date, time, and purpose to office(Replace this parenthesis with the @ sign)minneapolisfriends.org to have it set up.
The Community Choir will once again be practicing at the meetinghouse on Thurs nights. Want to join the fun? Sign up and more here. Open to anyone wanting to make a joyful noise. Tenors and basses needed. Deadline, Sept 2.
“Thank you very much for supporting the USFW conference at International Friends Church this past weekend . This is a church whose creation you supported a few years ago and we reflect on your vision with gratitude – we have a Friends church in the Twin Cities where we are able to worship in the manner we worship In Kenya. Exactly this was the Minneapolis Meeting’s vision when you approached us and offered to help start such a church. Thank you again, Blessings, Phena S, chairlady for USFW.”
SMALL GROUP OPPORTUNITIES AT MINNEAPOLIS MEETING
Lectio Divina is suspended until sometime in October.
The Watson Reading Group will meet on the THIRD Tues in Sept – Sept 19th – reading Ranae Hanson’s Watershed: Attending to Body and Earth in Distress.
FRIENDS WHO READ MYSTERIES: a mini-Google group is starting to send each other notes when we find a good book or author. We won’t have meetings, nothing to put on your calendar, just getting and giving a note about something good to read. Interested? Email John S.
NEW GROUP FORMING: Learn together how to deal with conflict. Attend a monthly “soiree” focusing on how we deal with conflict and difference in our individual lives and meeting life. (You don’t have to wear elegant clothes and we might meet in the daytime sometimes.) The topic is challenging, it might be uncomfortable sometimes – but we plan to have fun and become more authentic peacemakers in the world as we learn to be more skilled in our day to day lives. This group is planning to start in September. Interested folks call or email: John S, Kate W-J, Jimbo L, or Nettie S. All are welcome. Newcomers, old-timers, young and old!
OPPORTUNITIES AMONG FRIENDS
Quakers Uprooting Racism: a nine-month program, sponsored by a coalition of national Quaker organizations, is a transformative experience bringing together a diverse cohort of Friends and those at the margins of Quakerism. From January-October 2024, participants will cultivate skills to recognize and disrupt racism within and outside Quaker communities. Monthly Zoom sessions, online small group meetings, and three retreats will allow participants to dialogue, share insights, and co-create teaching tools and action resources for anti-racism work. Explore the intersections of racial justice and Quakerism, work to dismantle oppressive systems and foster transformation and healing. For more information and application link, click here. Application deadline is Aug 30th.
HEADS UP: Cannon Valley Meeting invites Minneapolis Meeting Friends to a UN International Day of Peace celebration Thurs, Sept 21, 5-7PM in Central Park, Northfield. Music, dancing, and keynote speaker Jack Nelson-Pallmeyer. AFSC, QVS, FCNL, and FNVW will be there too! Watch for more details.
Support the work of Friends for a NonViolent World (FNVW): Walk for Peace & Justice: Challenged by our experiences of violence across the Twin Cities, FNVW is organizing a Walk for Peace and Justice on Sept 30th. The Walk is a fundraising event to bring together and support the people and organizations working to create a safe and healthy Twin Cities where we all can thrive. FNVW walkers will be raising funds to support FNVW’s advocacy work and its Alternatives to Violence (AVP) program. Find out more and sign up here. Register to walk or support a walker at this link.
The QUAKER CALL TO ACTION will have a national zoom call on Sept 28th, 6-8PM(CT) featuring a message from Parker Palmer, “The Better Angels of Our Nature: Love, Truth, Justice and the Work of We the People,” evening worship, worship sharing, and time for reflections and sharing. Register here. You can read the updated call to action here.
The snow is not yet flying, but it’s never too early to gear up for the Friends for a NonViolent World Holiday Fair!
~ Use those lazy, hazy days of summer to create crafts to be sold or preserve the bounty of your garden! Work on your own or parallel play with a group of friends! Jams, honey and salsa are popular sale items. And of course, it’s always a good time to teach one of your skills to a younger person!
~ Clean up those Quaker Treasures to prepare them for their next life. Items with special meaning and value to the Quaker community are most fun to have.
~ Donate books! (We would also love multi-gallon storage tubs, and a few bookcases!) Contact info(Replace this parenthesis with the @ sign)fnvw.org to donate.
~ Have ideas of how to make the Fair even better this year? Be part of the planning team! Contact info(Replace this parenthesis with the @ sign)fnvw.org with questions or to volunteer. Serving on the Holiday Fair Planning Committee is a great way to volunteer with FNVW for a limited period of time.
~ Let us know what you’d like to donate to the sale using this FNVW Holiday Fair Donation Sign Up
WIDER COMMUNITY OPPORTUNITIES
Song Circle will gather at Vincent Ave N, between N. 26th Ave. and N. 27th Ave, Sat, Aug 26th- singing at 5, and then picnicking at 6:30. Contact Jimbo L. for details on what to bring.
OFFICE HOURS – 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.