2024-09-01 Newsletter of

Concord Friends Meeting

A Monthly Meeting in Dover Quarter of

New England Yearly Meeting, Religious Society of Friends

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Tree O fWork To Do and Hearts To Heal

In every community, there is work to be done.

In every nation there are wounds to heal.

In every heart, there is the power to do it.

~ Marianne Williamson (1952-present)

An American author, speaker, and political activist.

The Meeting Calendar

Day Date Time Event
Sunday September 1st 10:00 a.m.



11:30 a.m.
Meeting for Worship

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Fellowship

With Children:  Faith & TBD;

Closing: Sue L.
Tuesday September 3rd 6:30 p.m. Midweek Worship at the Meeting House.  All are welcome.  If possible, please let Rich know you will be joining us. klnschmdt [at] gmail [dot] com (subject: Mid-week%20Worship) (603-899-7574)
Sunday September 8th 10:00 a.m.



11:30 a.m.

~12:30 p.m.
Meeting for Worship

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Potluck followed by

Meeting for Worship with attention to Business

With Children:  TBD;

Closing: Juliet C.

Attention Committee Clerks: Sunday, September 8th

Sunday, September 8th

Kindly send any reports or agenda requests to Heidi and Greg in preparation for our monthly Meeting for Worship with Attention to Business on September 8th. It’s coming up quickly! Please email to:

PresidingAndRecordingClerks [at] ConcordFriendsMeeting [dot] org  We appreciate all the hard work of our committees and look forward to hearing what is cooking!


M&C Approves PSECC Proposal to Sponsor Two Films:

Peace, Social, and Earthcare Concerns Committee (PSECC) requested approval to sponsor two films at Red River Theatre, put on by a group called Not in my Name which is associated with NH Peace Action.  The movies are “Israelism” (9/19) and “Where Olive Trees Weep" (9/26).  Because a decision was required before our next business meeting, Ministry and Counsel (M&C) was requested to approve the request in accordance with our policy on time sensitive issues: M&CTimeSensitivePublicStatement.

Ministry and Counsel met on August 26th with all members present and approved this action on behalf of Concord Friends Meeting.  We look forward to hearing reports from both M&C and PSECC at our upcoming business meeting.

Submitted by Heidi B., Clerk

Israelism (September 19th, 6:45 p.m.)

When two young American Jews raised to unconditionally love Israel witness the brutal way Israel treats Palestinians, their lives take sharp left turns.  Israelism uniquely explores how Jewish attitudes towards Israel are changing dramatically, with massive consequences for the region and for Judaism itself.

Where Olive Trees Weep (September 26th, 6:45 p.m.)

The filmmakers journeyed to the occupied West Bank in 2022.  Background to the current crisis is given as the film examines the lives of people they met.  The Palestinians share their universally human stories of intergenerational pain, trauma and resilience.

Anne Romney is a member of Not in My Name and will moderate a discussion after each film.  Participants will be encouraged to share their reactions as well as questions about the films and the Israel/Palestine situation.  Anne is an educator and facilitator who  has traveled to Israel/Palestine on a Compassionate Listening Journey to meet with both Jews and Arabs living in and out of the Occupied Territories.  She has researched the background of the conflict for many years and is committed to promoting awareness and action around a humanitarian crisis that has long been in the shadows.

Tickets are $12 and can be purchased at Red River Theater prior to each film.


Solemn Vigil for a Cease Fire in Gaza

Thursdays at Noon, at the corner of Main and Park Street

The silent vigil for a ceasefire in Gaza continues every Thursday from Noon-1 p.m. at the corner of Main and Park Street.  Make your own sign, use one provided, or just stand in silent witness besides others. This is done in coordination with NH Peace Action.  We suggest that people make signs that convey something about justice for Israel and Palestine.  Also please avoid the word genocide, ethnic cleansing, and similar terms.

PSECC Committee


Quakers For Peace In Palestine And Israel

Quakers for Peace in Palestine & Israel invite you to join us on Zoom to hear about experiences with systemic oppression, paths of nonviolent resistance, and a vision for a just and peaceful future from two Palestinian Quakers.  Discussion will follow.  To RSVP, register via Zoom.

Speakers:

- Joyce Ajlouny: a Quaker leader committed to bringing peace and justice to communities globally.  A Palestinian American, Joyce served as the Director of the Ramallah Friends School, a leading K-12 Quaker school in Palestine, for thirteen years.

- Walid Messara: Senior Program Coordinator and Secretary of the Board for Every Campus A Refuge.  Walid is the grandson of a Nakba survivor and witnessed the Second Intifada as a child in the West Bank.  He attended Ramallah Friends School.


The 40th Annual Concord, NH CROP Walk on Saturday morning, September 21st.

Registration at Latter Day Saints on Clinton Street opens at 9:00 AM, we gather for introductions, etc. at 9:30, and the 2½ mile walk begins at 10:00 a.m.  This year the GCIC will be partnering with Domino’s Pizza, Constantly Pizza, and Sal’s pizza to give a $10 gift card to everyone who raises $100 or more.

Seven faith communities have already set up teams online: https://events.crophungerwalk.org/cropwalks/event/concordnh and five others have started fundraising offline. 

Contact GCIC if you have questions, need materials, or would like to help on Walk Day by providing desserts for returning walkers.

Look on the Greater Concord Interfaith Council’s Facebook page (link at https://www.greaterconcordinterfaithcouncil.org/) and share it to spread the word.


Beacon Hill Friends House Events

Hi, Friends at Concord Meeting,

This is Jen Newman, Beacon Hill Friends House Executive Director! Following are some upcoming events:

  • Making Queer Quaker History Series: Beginning Sept. 3rd (7:30 - 9 PM), BHFH is offering a series of workshops and lectures exploring the stories of Quaker participation in the Gay Rights Movement and how Quaker congregations became more open and affirming for LGBTQ+ people during the mid-twentieth century. These are offered on a pay-as-led/sliding-scale and are open to the public. 
  • The Annual Ernest and Esther Weed Memorial Lecture: named in honor of longtime directors of BHFH, the lecture will be Sunday, October 27th at 1 PM. It will be delivered by Brian Blackmore as a part of the Making Queer Quaker History Series, on the topic "Quakers and the Gay Rights Movement." This lecture is free and open to the public. 
  • BHFH Fall Work Day: Do you enjoy working on home improvement projects? Love historic spaces? Have a fondness for Beacon Hill Friends House? This public workday to support the stewardship and care of our building is on Saturday, October 19th from 9 AM to 4 PM. You can volunteer for a partial day or full day, and lunch is provided. Feel free to invite friends who enjoy cleaning or working on minor building projects! 

Thank you!

Best,

Jen

Jennifer Newman, Executive Director, Beacon Hill Friends House

Jennifer Newman, She/Her

Executive Director, Beacon Hill Friends House

(617) 227-9118

https://www.bhfh.org/. Click or tap to follow the link.">www.bhfh.org

6 & 8 Chestnut St. , Boston, MA 02108


2024 NEYM Sessions Recordings

Friends who weren't able to be at NEYM hybrid sessions this year may want to explore some of the recordings made. And some who were there may want to revisit some of this, too.

neym 2024-sessions-recordings


Updates to History of Friends in Concord, NH webpage

Friends,

You may not know that Levi Hutchins, inventor of America’s first mechanical alarm clock in 1787, is buried in an unmarked grave in the Quaker Lot in Old North Cemetery, Concord, NH.  This and some other updates and links have been added to the "History of Friends in Concord, NH” webpage at CFMHistoryOfFriendsInConcordNH.  You may also navigate there via “About” button -> “History” sub-button at the top of every webpage on the website.

Mark


Reminders

  • Please remember to keep a pair of slippers or indoor shoes on the shoe rack to limit damage to our floors.
  • Plastic Bags can be put inside the box by the entrance of the Meetinghouse.

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