2024-12-22 Newsletter of
Concord Friends Meeting
A Monthly Meeting in Dover Quarter of
New England Yearly Meeting, Religious Society of Friends
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“A sense of the Universe, a sense of the All,
the nostalgia which seizes us when confronted by
Nature, beauty, music -
these seem to be an expectation and awareness of a Great Presence.”~ Pierre Teilhard de Chardin (1881-1955)
A French Jesuit, Catholic priest, scientist,
Paleontologist, theologian, philosopher, and teacher.
Day | Date | Time | Event |
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Sunday | December 22nd | 10:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. |
Meeting for Worship For Zoom link, email Zoom [at] ConcordFriendsMeeting [dot] org (subject: %E2%80%9CWorship%E2%80%9D%20Zoom%20Link%20Request) . Fellowship & Potluck 4th-Sunday Program – An All-Inclusive First Day School With Children: TBD; Closing: TBD. |
Monday | December 23rd | 4:00 p.m. | In-Person Worship at Lucy's House. Contact Rich to confirm. |
Wednesday | December 25th | No Midweek Worship | |
Thursday | December 26th | Noon | Peace Vigil, State House Plaza. |
Sunday | November 29th | 10:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. |
Meeting for Worship For Zoom link, email Zoom [at] ConcordFriendsMeeting [dot] org (subject: %E2%80%9CWorship%E2%80%9D%20Zoom%20Link%20Request) . Fellowship |
In this Edition:
- 4th-Sunday Program
- Deepening Our Quaker Experience
- NEYM Newsletter for December
- Carol Sing at Heaths’
- Christmas Eve at Havenwood
- New Year’s Eve Game Night
- Draft Minutes for December Meeting
- Songs of Hope, Justice, Peace, and Resilience
- Letter to Kelly Ayotte
- Canterbury Burials
- Candlelight Carol Sing
- News from Marian
- Children and Family Ministries Newsletter
- Young Friends Midwinter Retreat
- Vigil for a Cease Fire
- YAF Midwinter Retreat
December Fourth Sunday Program, Dec. 22nd, 12:30 p.m.
Experience Inter-generational First Day School after our potluck! Heidi and Ruth are leading this program where you will get a feel for the First Day program, and take home a craft you have made.
News of Friends
Juliet C. is recovering from shoulder surgery, and her dominant arm will be in a sling for 6 weeks. Please keep her in your prayers for a swift recovery!
Sarah, Rich's daughter, was involved in a head-on collision with a drunk driver on Thanksgiving evening. She has been in ICU in Dartmouth Hitchcock until recently when she moved to a step-down unit as she awaits a Rehab placement. They anticipate her recovery will take one year. She did not have head trauma but sustained life-threatening internal injuries (which she thankfully survived) and had multiple leg and arm fractures. Please keep her in your prayers. She has been practicing medicine herself as an ER doctor in Western Massachusetts for the past five years.
Deepening Our Quaker Experience
Beginning in January we’ll be meeting at 9:00 a.m. on first Sundays (hybrid) to explore our Quaker history, culture, and practices. Heidi B is organizing the program, but we hope that friends of all levels of experience will come to share questions, answers, doubts, struggles, joys and inspiration and we strive together to find greater meaning and appreciation of our shared experience in the Religious Society of Friends. Each month will offer a “free-standing” program, so you don’t have to commit to attending all. Coffee, tea, and the nourishment of community will be provided.
NEYM Newsletter
Click the button below to view the latest NEYM Newsletter: Becoming the Friends the World Needs. There are some excellent programs coming up, including another extended worship at Woolman Hill. Be sure to subscribe if you aren't already receiving this!
Carol Sing at the Heaths’, Saturday, 21st December
On Saturday, 21st December, join us for an evening of fellowship, song, good food and “wassail” (hot cider or cocoa). The two new families in our neighborhood are delighted to have us come carol to them. If you wish to carol outside, come at 6:30 p.m. prepared to walk across the road and then down the road a tenth of a mile. If you just want to come for the indoor party, come at 7 p.m. Snacks are welcome, but we'll provide the beverages. An RSVP would be helpful 603-724-4343 to RuthHeath [at] ConcordFriendsMeeting [dot] org (subject: Carol%20Singing%20at%20the%20Heaths) (Ruth).
Christmas Eve Carol Singing at Havenwood Nursing Facility, Tuesday, 24th December 4:30-5:30 p.m. + 6 p.m. for worship and potluck at Meetinghouse
We will continue our Christmas Eve tradition of caroling through the nursing home area of Havenwood, 33 Christian Ave, Concord. They have asked me to tell them how many will be coming, so please let me know by email RuthHeath [at] ConcordFriendsMeeting [dot] org (subject: Christmas%20Eve%20Carol%20Singing%20at%20Havenwood) or text 603-724-4343 if you will be coming. Afterward there will be a short, programmed worship at the Meetinghouse at 6 p.m., followed by a potluck. Again, please let me know if you plan to attend that. (You can attend any or all parts.)
New Year’s Eve at the Meetinghouse, Tuesday, 31st December 6–10 p.m. (or earlier)
Let's ring in the New Year together (or perhaps Western Greenland New Year together at 9 p.m.?). Gather at the Meetinghouse on New Year's Eve for a non-traditional (non-alcoholic) family friendly Game Night on New Year's Eve. We'll begin 6:00-6:30 p.m. with potluck snacks and beverages, bringing our favorite games (card, or board, or parlor). Bring friends! Toasts to the New Year will be offered hourly so you can leave when you need to. Contact RuthHeath [at] ConcordFriendsMeeting [dot] org (subject: New%20Years%20Eve%20at%20Meetinghouse) (Ruth) or Greg for questions. This will be open to the public (an outreach opportunity) and we've had people join us.
Draft minutes for the December 2024 Meeting for Worship with Attention to Business
Dear Friends,
The draft minutes for the December 2024 Meeting for Worship with Attention to Business are available at 2024-12-08_CMM_Minutes or via MinutesOfConcordMonthlyMeeting.
For corrections, missing documents, and/or clarifications of the minutes, please reply to web clerk, Concord Friends Meeting webclerk [at] concordfriendsmeeting [dot] org (subject: CMM%20Minutes%20for%202024-12-08) .
With love, and peace, and tenderness,
Mark, /></3
--“Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle.” – often attributed to Philo of Alexandria, et al.
Songs of Hope, Justice, Peace, and Resilience. Friday, January 3rd, 7 p.m.
Ruth and Greg are reviving the First Friday Singing with a focus on singing songs of hope, resilience, justice, and peace from the Rise Up Singing songbooks (and Rise Again songbooks). This is open to the public, so bring along your singing friends on Friday, January 3rd at the Quaker Meetinghouse from 7 p.m.- 9 p.m. Bring a small snack or some non-alcoholic beverage to share. Contact RuthHeath [at] ConcordFriendsMeeting [dot] org (subject: Songs%20of%20Hope%2C%20Justice%2C%20Peace%2C%20and%20Resilience) (Ruth) or Greg H. with questions or if you can bring an instrument and accompany songs. 11 Oxbow Pond Rd, Canterbury, 2 minutes from I-93 Exit 17.
Open Letter to Kelly Ayotte Signed on behalf of CFM
Peace, Social, and Earthcare Concerns Committee (PSECC) requested the presiding clerk to sign the following letter to Governor-Elect Kelly Ayotte in response to her expressed willingness to support "mass deportations" in New Hampshire. This letter was sent to us from Maggie Fogarty of AFSC. 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: Click here for information on CFM's Time-Sensitive Public Statements.
Ministry and Counsel was not able to meet, however the clerk of M&C reached out to the counsel and four of its members approved this action on behalf of Concord Friends Meeting. We were all strongly in favor of signing this letter on behalf of the Meeting. We look forward to hearing reports from both M&C and PSECC at our January business meeting.
Submitted by Heidi B., Clerk
Canterbury Burials
The Meeting has heard back from the Canterbury Cemetery trustees regarding burials in the town cemetery. They were willing to think outside the box regarding the burial of non-resident Quakers but in the end, they decided they could not recommend moving forward to the Select Board or the Town Meeting with such a proposal. Friends may remember that the town invited our interest in this topic. Kathy U. surveyed members and we provided that data to the cemetery trustees.
Candlelight Carol Sing - Henniker, December 20, 6:30 p.m.
Henniker Meetinghouse
529 Quaker St
Bring a candle, a stick of firewood and finger food to share! For more information call 603-995-4311.
News from Marian Baker, 2024-12-15
Greetings.
I just returned from the USFW Conference in Uganda which was a joy to help at, so joyful and free of the confusion and conflicts that were in Tanzania.
I leave tomorrow to start my journey back to the USA. I will finish the message and report about Uganda and other Friends visited on my way back to the USA, and send it out as soon as I arrive back in the USA.
Thanks for all your support. I'm praying for safe travels back to the USA.
Marian
Children and Family Ministries Newsletter
Children and Family Ministries Newsletter
Registration for Young Friends Midwinter Retreat closes Jan. 10th! Don't delay!
Dear Young Friends,
You are invited to register for our annual Midwinter Retreat. But don't delay, registration closes on January 10th, shortly after the new year.
The theme will be "Spirit-led Activism: Discerning Our Roles in Changemaking"
From the beginnings of the Quaker movement, Friends have sought to embody and act upon their awareness of "that of God in each person" through advocating for a more just and equitable social order based on their vision of a world renewed. Early Friends built robust communities of care to persevere in the face of trying circumstances and utilized spiritual practices to support each other in discerning their individual leadings.
Today, many Friends wrestle with similar questions of how to act upon our spiritual and ethical values in the political realm. How can we balance self-care, community care, and activism when we feel stretched thin? How can we be thoughtful and intentional about decisions in how we participate in each of those domains? How can we tune in to the wisdom of our mind, body, and spiritual community to discern our next steps in this collective journey.
Join Young Friends as we explore these queries and themes and over MLK weekend at Woolman Hill. For more information and to register click here.
Love,
Collee & Kenzie
collee [at] neym [dot] org (subject: Young%20Friends%20Midwinter%20Retreat) (Collee Williams), Teen and Outreach Ministries Coordinator
kenzie [at] neym [dot] org (subject: Young%20Friends%20Midwinter%20Retreat) (Kenzie Burpee), Program Assistant
Solemn Vigil for a Cease Fire in Gaza
Thursdays at Noon
The silent vigil for a ceasefire in Gaza continues every Thursday from Noon-1 p.m. The vigil meets at the (Northwest corner of) North Main Street and Park Street in Concord on the plaza in front of the State House. 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
Save the Date! YAF Midwinter Retreat: February 14th-17th
Dear Friends -
I hope this email finds you well and cared for at the beginning of this wintry season. My name is Collee Williams, and it’s with great joy that I get to tell you that our Midwinter YAF retreat will be February 14th-17th (President’s Day weekend) at Woolman Hill Retreat Center in Deerfield, MA. Please save the date - we'd love to be with you there.
The theme of this retreat is:
"A Gift to Be Received: Covenant Community"
This retreat is for young adult Quakers and Quaker-curious individuals (ages 18-35) who want to center spiritual growth, build community and explore Quakerism. Young Adult Friends (YAF) retreats are an opportunity to "try on" Quaker spiritual practices, connect with peers in a similar life phase and/or in a similar stage in their spiritual journey, enjoy time spent in joy & worshipful togetherness, bring a spiritual lens to the decisions in our lives, and cultivate our friendships and spiritual connections with one another.
Throughout the retreat we will hold questions like:
- Who/What am I living my life for?
- How can leaning into community nurture me spiritually?
- What are the costs and benefits we experience in the parts of our lives where we have a choice between individualism and a community orientation?
- How is community-based Quaker tradition in dialogue with the individual-based society we live in today?
As always, there will also be space at the retreat for resting, hiking, playing, eating, singing, worshiping, and enjoying the peaceful beauty of February at Woolman Hill. Participants should show up ready to (mostly) unplug and contribute to making the retreat wonderful for us all.
We'll email you again when registration opens. When we send out that registration email, we will provide a little more information around the content of the retreat and attendance options. If you have any questions in the meantime, feel free to email collee [at] neym [dot] org. So looking forward to the connections we'll share the new year!
With care + gratitude,
collee [at] neym [dot] org (Collee Williams) (they/them)
Teen & Outreach Ministries Coordinator
Please Remember
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.
Questions, comments, etc.
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From Past Issues
- The Ben Lomond Quaker Center Offers a daily online meeting for worship.
The Ben Lomond Quaker Center
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