Putney Friends Meeting

Putney Friends Meeting

A Quaker Congregation in Putney, Vermont ~ Worship, Fellowship, Education, Activist Support

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  • Quaker Youth Opportunities

    Dear local meetings & worship groups of New England,

    Hello! My name is Nia Thomas and I serve as NEYM’s Young Friends Coordinator.

    In my role, I strive to make as many teens and families as possible aware of the Young Friends retreat program. Did you know that we offer six retreats a year for high school age Quaker youth? We also maintain an email list for youth, parents, and others interested in regular updates about retreat registration as well as  other opportunities for Quaker teens. If someone you know would like to subscribe to this list, they can do so here.

    The purpose of Young Friends retreats is not to duplicate the efforts of local meetings but rather to compliment them by creating joyous youth-centered Quaker spaces where participants can experience community and connect with a wider group of Quaker peers. You can learn about upcoming retreats on the Young Friends section of the NEYM website.

    Beyond encouraging youth to attend retreats, I also love to hear about what is going on at your meeting that engages youth. If you are a Quaker teen or you work with the teens in your meeting, I’d love to talk with you and hear what’s alive for you in your meeting.

    With excitement and gratitude,



    Nia Thomas
    Young Friends Coordinator
    New England Yearly Meeting of Friends

    Upcoming Young Friends Events
    September 14-16–Young Friends Leadership & Learning Weekend–Framingham
    September 15–New Young Friends Welcome Dinner–Framingham, MA 6-8PM
    October 12-14–Young Friends Retreat–Mt Toby (Leverett, MA)

    Want to make sure YF retreats are on your calendar? More retreat dates are listed here.  Registration opens about a month before a given retreat (we’ll send a reminder out on this list).

    Register for Retreats
    To contact the Young Friends Coordinator: 

    yf.yafcoord@neym.org

    08/17/2018
    NEYM, Uncategorized
    Young Friends
  • Orchard Hill Quakers Opening Worship

    Orchard Hill Quakers
    Orchard Hill Quakers

    Friends! I am so pleased to share that there is a new Quaker worship group forming – under the care of Putney Meeting – at the Orchard School Community Center in Alstead, NH. We will begin meeting at 10AM on Sundays beginning August 12th. Childcare will be provided at our first gathering. If you are interested in visiting, curious about Quaker worship and practice, or just excited that this is happening, feel free to connect!

    Warmly, Emily Mason

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ohquakers

    Email: ohquakers@gmail.com

    07/30/2018
    Orchard Hill Quakers, Uncategorized
  • FGC Plenary Speech by Rev William Barber

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    The plenary speech of Rev William Barber at Friends General Conference Summer Gathering on July 5 2018;

    07/15/2018
    FGC, Uncategorized
    Rev William Barber
  • Will You Join Us?

    Each August, hundreds of Quakers from across New England and beyond join together for worship, fellowship and seeking God’s guidance in meeting for business. Together we find nourishment, connection and encouragement to live our faith in the world.

    The 2018 Annual Sessions of New England Yearly Meeting are almost here. This year, we’ll meet August 4-9 in Castleton, Vermont. Our theme will be “In fear and trembling be bold in God’s service.”

    Here’s why we’re writing:

    • You must register by July 13 to be guaranteed housing. If you have any special needs (such as “no stairs” or air-conditioning), please register by this date so we can best match rooms to peoples’ needs.
    • If you’re already registered, have you considered inviting someone from your meeting to attend for the first time? Just click one of the icons below to share this message.
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    • Maybe you’ve never attended Annual Sessions—for all kinds of reasons. Or maybe you’ve been away for while. But could this be the year? Your wider community of Friends would love to welcome you—you and your meeting are a vital part of the Quaker movement across our region!
    • Maybe you’re just running late in registering this year. Remember, the sooner you register, the more it helps us to plan and to be able to accommodate your housing and other needs.

    So, may we welcome you to Annual Sessions this year?

    Click on the button below to get started—or read on for more details about this year’s gathering.

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    Sessions Programs

    Bible Half-Hours: Diane Randall

    Diane is the Executive Secretary of Friends Committee on National Legislation and a member of Hartford (CT) Monthly Meeting.

    She grew up in the Lutheran church, where she first encountered the Bible. Diane writes: “the teachings of Jesus have always been in my heart. Becoming a Friend helped me see a way of practicing my faith in a holistic way, and I’m continually convinced at how much practice it takes.”

    Plenary Speakers: Sarah Walton, Meg Klepack, and Adria Gulizia

    A plenary panel of three friends will speak to the theme: Sarah Walton (Vassalboro, ME, Friends Meeting), Meg Klepack (West Falmouth, MA, Preparative Meeting) and Adria Gulizia (New York Yearly Meeting) have each accepted the invitation to serve on this panel.

    Sarah has been called to the work of ending racially biased policing and police violence in the U.S. Meg is active in the group called to prophetic action on climate change in New England. Adria Gulizia writes the blog Shadow of Babylon and is a member of the Friends of Jesus Fellowship.

    Workshops and Anchor Groups

    Anchor Groups will meet daily for reflection, discussion and worship, serving as a “home base” to return to, providing a place for grounding and deeper sharing.

    Friends will share their gifts, explore a wide range of topics, and host discussions in workshops on Tuesday and Wednesday.

    See the full list of workshops here

    Youth Programs

    The Youth Ministries of New England Yearly Meeting offer dynamic and grounded spiritual communities of peers for younger Friends, from infants in Childcare to teenagers in Young Friends. There’s also a program supporting and connecting younger adults.

    Learn more about youth programs at Sessions.

    Building the Beloved Community

    Annual Sessions offers many great ways to participate, including:

    • Contradance
    • Intergenerational Worship
    • Shared Meals
    • Memorial Meeting
    • Evening Interest Groups
    • Early Morning Worship
    • Community Coffeehouse
    • Family Neighborhood
    FInd Out More About Sessions 2018

    Can’t make it to Annual Sessions, but want to support others?

    Your financial contribution supports the participation of all Friends regardless of means, and sustains the vital ministries of New England Quakers throughout the year. 

    Donate
    07/03/2018
    NEYM, Uncategorized
    Sessions 2018
  • Online Registration for Annual Sessions 2018 is now open!

    Dear Friends,

    For 358 years, Quakers in New England have gathered for worship, spiritual nurture, fellowship and discernment of our shared calling.

    Online Registration for Annual Sessions 2018 is now open!

    Register Now
    06/18/2018
    NEYM, Uncategorized
    Sessions 2018
  • In the Space Between

     

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    JUNE 2018

    In the Space Between

    God speaks to each of us as he makes us,
    then walks with us silently out of the night.

    These are the words we dimly hear:

    You, sent out beyond your recall,
    go to the limits of your longing.
    Embody me.

    Flare up like flame
    and make big shadows I can move in.

    Let everything happen to you: beauty and terror.
    Just keep going. No feeling is final.
    Don’t let yourself lose me.

    Nearby is the country they call life.
    You will know by its seriousness.

    Give me your hand.

    – Rainer Maria Rilke

    Dear Friends,

    A few weeks ago I was with a group of Friends sharing insights from our spiritual journeys. One person reflected on exploring the distinction between “believing” and “knowing.” This kindled a spark in me, and it continues to burn.

    There are many things I believe–ideas, principles, concepts, values. I try to live in ways consistent with these beliefs. But they’re constantly changing, falling away, proving incomplete, being reshaped. I’ve learned this countless times. And yet I find myself striving for certainty, rightness, resolution, even (sometimes) purity.

    And then there are those few, simple things that I know—inevitable as gravity, inescapable as grace. I taste them sometimes, even in this blessed, broken world filled with desperation, despair and distraction. In these moments, it’s as if the Truth of these knowings is living through me. I rediscover my place in God’s vision of right relationship and liberation for us all.

    And yet it seems most of the experiences that bring me alive happen somewhere beyond belief, and before knowing. They need my participation. They flare up, moment by moment, on the unmarked, wonder-drenched, fear-filled way home. Finding the Way on this shadowy pilgrimage–and losing and finding the Way again–my faith continues to be born.

    For me, faithfulness happens in the space between, where willfulness becomes willingness. May each of us–if we choose–find ourselves more and more in this unknown country, at the limits of our longing. May we find each other there, more fully alive.

    Hand in hand,

    Noah Merrill
    Secretary
    New England Yearly Meeting of Friends (Quakers)

    Families enjoying sunshine and conversation at Sessions, August 2017

    Annual Sessions is Coming!

    August 4–9, 2018
    Castleton University
    Castleton, Vermont

    Register Now
    Find out more about Annual Sessions

    Other events coming soon

    • June 10, 2018, Durham, ME: United Society of Friends Women
    • June 16, 2018, Hanover, NH: Clerking Workshop
    • June 22, 2018, Amherst, MA: Workshops on Keeping Meeting Records and Archives Tour
    • July 6–9, 2018, Chester, CT: Beyond Diversity 101
    • July 28, 2018, Salem, MA: Called Meeting for Worship, Salem Harbor Power Plant
    • Aug 4–9, 2018, Castleton, VT: Yearly Meeting Annual Sessions
    • Aug 17–19, Powell House, Old Chatham, NY: Quaker Religious Education Collaborative Conference & Retreat
    • Aug 31–Sep 2, 2018, South China, ME: Art Camp 2018

    Upcoming Quarterly Meetings

    • July 22: Northwest
    • July 29: Dover
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    Living a Life Centered in Spirit

    Fran Brokaw (Hanover, NH) writes about her Quaker faith, following a call, and finding herself in an unexpected place. “God did not just give me a leading, God showed me an opening, and kicked me in the butt to make sure I knew that I was supposed to go that way.” Read Fran’s story.

    The Thunder of Silence

    Louis Cox (Burlington, VT, Friends Meeting) writes: “…I wasn’t looking for some kind of weekly meditation…to counter the stresses of a busy and noisy world. I was intrigued by the opening silence in Quaker worship…as an important tool in my lifelong quest for wisdom and Truth…”
    Read more from Louis’ essay.
    Photo: Jean Schell

    Your Input Needed:
    Help Design Our New Website!

    In order to better lift up the life and ministry of Quakers in our region, we’re working with a team of web developers to create a new, more focused, functional, connecting and inspiring neym.org–the website of New England Yearly Meeting of Friends.

    Have an experience to share about using the current website? Your answers to three questions on this user survey would be a great help. Thanks in advance!

    Bringing the Work of Parker Palmer to
    New England Friends

    Liana Thompson Knight (Durham, ME, Friends Meeting) has been studying with Parker Palmer’s Center for Courage and Renewal and is now a “Facilitator-in-Preparation.” Liana is eager to share her learning with New England Quakers, and invites conversations about how she might help encourage the life of local meetings and other Friends communities. Read her invitation here.

    Quaker Religious Education Collaborative:
    You’re Invited!

    Image: Beth Collea
    You’re invited to the Quaker Religious Education Collaborative’s 5th Annual Conference & Retreat, August 17–19, 2018, at Powell House, in Old Chatham, NY. First Day School teachers, Friends working on Adult Religious Education, Quaker parents and others are warmly invited!

    Religious Education in Action: Activism, Outreach and Parenting

    • How do we take the lessons of Quaker religious education beyond the meetinghouse?
    • Where do life-long spiritual formation and activism, outreach, and Quaker parenting intersect?
    The Yearly Meeting is offering four half-scholarships! Ask your local meeting to invest in the ministry of Quaker religious education by supporting your attendance, too.

    Announcing Spring Legacy Grant Awards

    The NEYM Legacy Gift Committee has announced the spring round of grant awards for both the Future Fund and the Witness & Ministry Fund. Find out what exciting projects we’re funding in this cycle.

    FCNL Advocacy Corps: A Reflection

    This month, Steven Whinfield (New Haven, CT, Friends Meeting), NEYM representative to Friends Committee on National Legislation, shares his experience of the gifts of getting to know a member of the FCNL Advocacy Corps from a different generation than his own. Read his story.

    Digital Ministry? What’s That?

    Sponsored by an NEYM Legacy grant, Kathleen Wooten writes an email newsletter, ePublishers of Truth–with lots of information and resources for Friends meetings. Read the latest issue of Kathleen’s newsletter or contact Kathleen to learn more about her exploration of digital ministry.

    Podcast: On Carrying a Concern

    If you haven’t heard an episode yet, Callid and Kristina Keefe-Perry (Fresh Pond, MA Friends Meeting) are hosting a regular podcast, On Carrying A Concern, sharing stories of New England Friends in public ministry, funded in part by a Legacy grant from New England Yearly Meeting. New episodes released weekly–listen here.

    Video: Supporting Ministry and Ministers

    Two dozen Friends met at Mt. Toby Meeting in Leverett, MA on June 2nd to explore supporting ministers and ministry in local meetings.

    Couldn’t attend the workshop? Watch video from the day including the plenary panel and discussion on the Yearly Meeting’s YouTube channel, thanks to Kathleen Wooten.

    Celebrate, Visit, Worship with Cuban Friends

    Image: Friends United Meeting
    Friends United Meeting has opened registration for the Living Letters: Cuba Yearly Meeting 118th Anniversary Trip planned for November 10–19, 2018. Every year Cuban Friends celebrate the 1900 arrival of Friends on the island. But remember—registration closes June 13!

    Note: This exciting event is distinct from NEYM-sponsored travel. For information about the Puente de Amigos (Bridge of Friends), New England Yearly Meeting’s ongoing ministry of relationship and visitation with Cuba Yearly Meeting, click here.

    Got Crafts?

    The General Bookstore at Annual Sessions is looking for consignments! The consignment area sells greeting cards, music CDs, handcrafts, clothing, and other items produced by New England Friends. If you have merchandise to sell, please contact the Consignments Coordinator.

    Video: Amesbury Friends Meetinghouse

    Christine Green (Amesbury, MA, Friends Meeting) produced this short video for the “Amesbury Treasures Tour,” part of Amesbury’s 350th Anniversary celebrations.

    Invitation from Baltimore Friends

    Baltimore Yearly Meeting has extended a warm invitation to Friends who would like to attend their annual sessions as part of BYM’s Intervisitation Program, July 30–August 5, 2018. Financial assistance is available! Read more details here.
    James Varner (Orono, ME, Friends Meeting) at the Poor People’s Campaign rally in Augusta, Maine, on May 14.

    News of New England Friends sharing and acting from their faith in the past month:

    • Rob Spencer (Concord, NH, Friends Meeting) was interviewed by WMUR TV at a demonstration protesting immigration policy
    • Arnie Alpert (AFSC-NH) helped organize a march protesting treatment of NH state psychiatric unit patients.
    • Many Friends are participating in the Poor People’s Campaign, and several were arrested in recent demonstrations, including those from New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maine.
    • John Bach (Cambridge, MA, Friends Meeting) was among those arrested protesting nuclear weapons at Hanscom Air Force Base.
    • Bill Graustein (New Haven, CT, Friends Meeting) was recently honored by the local branch of the NAACP.
    • Beacon Hill Friends Meeting and Beacon Hill Friends House raised $1,350 in the Louis D. Brown Peace Institute Walk for Peace on May 13.
    • This month’s issue of Friends Journal includes articles from Edith Maxwell(Amesbury, MA, Friends), Maggie Nelson and Arthur Fink (both of Portland, ME Friends), and Peterson Toscano (who describes the support his ministry received from Hartford, CT Friends)

    Are you aware of Friends or Friends Meetings featured in the media? Email us so that we can share the news!

    Sessions Anchor Group Facilitators Needed

    If you’re planning to attend Annual Sessions in August, we need volunteer Anchor Group facilitators. Anchor Groups gather daily for small group conversations about the theme and experience of Sessions. If you have served before, or would like to try—perhaps with a more seasoned co-facilitator—please contact Leslie Manning, Clerk of Sessions Committee, at sessions@neym.org.

    There are lots more opportunities to volunteer at Sessions. When you registeryou’ll be asked whether you wish to volunteer and what kinds of jobs you’re available for.

    Beacon Hill Friends House Seeks Full-Time
    Quaker Action Program Manager

    Beacon Hill Friends House seeks a Quaker Action Program Manager to lead the expansion and day-to-day management of our programming to advance social justice and the traditional Quaker values of peace, integrity, faith, community, and social responsibility. Includes residency in a 22-member community, salary, and generous benefits. Details are available here. Applications requested by Friday, June 15!
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    06/15/2018
    NEYM, Noah Baker Merrill, Uncategorized
    In the Space Between
  • Families Belong Together

    ‘Families Belong Together_

    06/07/2018
    Social Justice, Uncategorized
    Wilderness Friends
  • Parents Day Breakfast

    PDB

    05/30/2018
    Member Activities, Uncategorized
  • Spring Clean Up Day!

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    05/07/2018
    Member Activities
  • Still There and Always There

    Image: Eric Muhr

     

    Don’t say, don’t say there is no water
    to solace the dryness at our hearts.
    I have seen

    the fountain springing out of the rock wall
    and you drinking there. And I too
    before your eyes

    found footholds and climbed
    to drink the cool water.

    The woman of that place, shading her eyes,
    frowned as she watched—but not because
    she grudged the water,

    only because she was waiting
    to see we drank our fill and were
    refreshed.

    Don’t say, don’t say there is no water.
    That fountain is there among its scalloped
    green and gray stones,

    it is still there and always there
    with its quiet song and strange power
    to spring in us,

    up and out through the rock.

    –The Fountain, by Denise Levertov

    Dear Friends,

    When I get tired or discouraged in my work supporting the life and ministry of Friends, I return to our local meetings, to the solace of worship, to courageous conversations with people seeking to be faithful in these times. And despite my sometimes-lack-of-faith, again and again I find—fresh and clear as ever—the springs of living water that I first discovered as a child in meeting for worship, and that have kept me coming home to our faith communities again and again as an adult.

    In what feel like times of “dryness,” this poem—which first came to me through a Quaker traveling minister years ago—becomes a daily affirmation, a walking practice, a pilgrim’s prayer.

    This month I’ve been blessed to share with Friends in conversations that I think get to the heart of the challenge and invitation before us. I was recently reminded that sharing the places where we see Life helps that Life to grow.

    So here are some places where I’ve tasted this water in the past few weeks:

    • In an impromptu conversation—after a nourishing Living Faith gathering—with several Friends from across our Yearly Meeting finding joy in the new life emerging in the Quaker movement, and discovering how Friends called to deeper risks in ministry can support, encourage, and journey with one another;
    • Accompanying a local meeting exploring its yearnings, its history, its stumbling blocks and growing edges, and its relationship with money and power, as together they seek Guidance for the future of their meeting and its presence and witness in their context and their wider community;
    • In a weekend with more than 30 Friends from New York and New England Yearly Meetings, who gathered to encourage one another in supporting the life of our whole meetings, and exploring how naming and nurturing spiritual gifts can awaken us to the Spirit’s invitations through our communities of faith;
    • In the release of the first few episodes of On Carrying a Concern, a podcast hosted by Callid and Kristina Keefe-Perry of Fresh Pond (MA) Meeting, supported in part by a Legacy Grant from New England Yearly Meeting. I hope you’ll take the time to listen with the ear of your heart to even one of these deeply personal interviews with Friends testifying to their experience of carrying a concern for spiritual service;
    • In James Cone’s book The Cross and the Lynching Tree, speaking so powerfully to African American Christians’ unearthing in the story of Jesus’ crucifixion a prophetic, liberatory critique and upending of the brutal legacy of lynching—this particularly American incarnation of white supremacy, injustice, and trauma. As we mourn Cone’s passing this past week, his call to the healing—and reckoning—still needed for our society and our spiritual communities is more timely than ever, a challenge to live the radical hope that, as Cone writes, “our beauty is more enduring than our brutality.”

    So I wonder, Friends:

    • Where have you found living water in a dry place this month?
    • Where have you been surprised by newness, quickened by a moment of “coming home,” encouraged by a companion on the journey?
    • Where can you sense this enlivening waiting to emerge in your meeting, or in your own heart?
    • How might you be led to share what you have found?
    Still there, and always there. What strange power, indeed.
    In faith and service,
    Noah Merrill
    Secretary
    New England Yearly Meeting of Friends (Quakers)
    In This Issue:

    • Challenging White Supremacy
    • Deepen Your Engagement with Racial Justice
    • United Against Racism
    • FGC Addresses Structural Racism
    • Quakers and Climate Change
    • Experiments in Worship
    • Guidance on Care and Handling of Records
    • Our Meetings Are Going Solar!
    • Immigration Justice and Other AFSC Programs
    • What’s It Like to Lobby with FCNL?
    • Join the Work to End Torture
    • QuakerSpeak: What Is a Quaker query?
    • Practicing Faith: Quakers in the News
    • Quaker Events
    • A Last Word
    05/05/2018
    NEYM, Noah Baker Merrill
    NEYM
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