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Quaker House Update

Quaker House Update
Quaker House (https://quakerhouse.org/) is in a time of a strategic planning. We hope to continue to nurture current programs and grow into new opportunities for programs that serve the organization's mission
Possibilities include: working with police around moral injury, racial equity, and more intensive counseling on the draft and conscientious objection beyond Quaker Meetings. We are led by issues related to the Derek Chauvin trial and the militarization of police.

New Policy for using the Meetinghouse

At Fourth Month business meeting, the ad hoc COVID-19 Committee brought a new policy for use of the meetinghouse which was accepted.
Consistent with the latest CDC guidelines: Rooms in the Meetinghouse will be open for meeting-related gatherings of small groups (25 persons or fewer) of RFM members/attenders with 100% vaccination (plus wait time). All meetings must be scheduled through the building coordinator, Ada Hammer. Note: Zoom offers a hybrid option for committee meetings or other small gatherings to include those not vaccinated.

2021 (Mostly) Virtual Spring Retreat for Memorial Day Weekend

Richmond Friends Meeting’s Spring Retreat Committee is pleased to announce we will be having an intergenerational retreat over Memorial Day weekend!  Most of the retreat will be held virtually via Zoom, but we will have an in-person, safely distanced component as well.

Mark your calendars for May 28-29. We will explore the chosen theme of Come What May.  It’s been quite a year.  The world has changed in so many ways.  How are we adapting?  At the least, we continue to build and celebrate our community, and find the rejuvenation that will support and sustain us as we move forward.

See below for the (tentative) schedule, and then register for the RFM Spring Retreat by following this link: http://bit.ly/RFMRetreat2021. There is a modest fee for registration. Your registration will make it possible for us to ensure that the final schedule and links to join the event are sent to you. Don’t let financial limitations prevent you and your family from attending! Scholarships are available; just indicate that you’d like one on the registration form. Any questions, contact Ted Heck at ted.heck@vdh.virginia.gov or 804-726-1056.

Tentative Spring Retreat Schedule:

May 22-23 – Informal Camping at The Clearing.  According to current guidelines, there will be no use of the Lodge or sleeping cabins.  Bring your own food and camping gear; cooking only available over a fire at the Pavilion, the Worship Circle, or a camping stove.  Use of the Pavilion is OK, along with privies, and all outdoor spaces.  Campers can join Meeting for Worship at the Clearing Worship Circle on Sunday, May 23.

May 28-29 – Programed activities for Spring Retreat (all via Zoom)

7:30 pmFriday Night Variety Show

·         Barefoot Puppets – Toy Theatre

·         Jesse Joiner – Juggling

·         Possible other acts TBA

10:00 am – 11:30 amSaturday Morning Speaker – Mary Burruss, Finding Resilience Through Acceptance

2:00 – 2:45 pm: Laughing Yoga with Mary Burruss

4:00 – 5:00 pm: Tea Time with Katy Rugg – A little talk and demonstration at the beginning and then breakout zoom rooms for small group social time.7:30 pm – 9:00 pm: Evening Performance with Jon Watts--

BYM Camp Work Days

Please Help Us Open Camp

Sign up for a workday! Invite friends and family!

Let’s be clear. It is OUR job to do the physical work to open our BYM camps. Work is available for all abilities and skill levels. Sign up and invite others! Announcements will go out in newsletters, but personal invitations help. 

There is a LOT of work to do. BYM Staff cannot and should not do it all. Let’s descend on camps in such numbers that we run out of work to do--early. 

How to Sign Up

Three Sign Up Genius links, one for each of the residential camps: 

Catoctin Dates – April 3rd, 10th, 17th and May 1st
www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0C48AFA62CABF8C43-lets

Opequon Dates – April 17thMay 8th, 19th and 29th
www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0C48AFA62CABF8C43-lets2

Shiloh Dates - April 24thMay 5th, and May 15th
www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0C48AFA62CABF8C43-lets1

There will be a checklist of tasks to do at each camp. 

Contacts

Anne Honn: Questions about the sign-up anhonn@gmail.com or 240-441-6688
David Hunter: Questions about work to be done davidhunter@bym-rsf.org or 240-285-5186
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Donna Knicely Bequest Mini-Grants; Round 2

Donna Knicely Bequest Mini-Grants
Round 2 New application submissions are from March 21- June 21, 2021
Requests should be guided by the Quaker testimonies of simplicity, peace, integrity, community, equality and stewardship of the environment. Funds may be requested for (but not limited to) the development of programs, activities, items or workshops that support and enhance the Meeting and/or the broader community. Requests for funds will typically be in a range between $500.00 up to $2000.00. Further explanation, and all forms and instructions are available on the Donna Knicely Bequest Page at the Richmond Friends Meeting Website. (You must however first login to find the Donna Knicely Bequest Page).
If you have any questions please contact a member of the Bequest Fulfillment Ad Hoc Committee: Tracy Cain, Roni Kingsley, or Jean Washburn

Spiritual State of the Meeting Report for 2020 – Richmond Friends Meeting

We found that the severe challenges of 2020 inspired growth and creativity for Richmond Friends Meeting.  Members found fruitful paths in both activism and contemplation. Many of us made both practical and spiritual adaptations to difficult circumstances.

After the normal activities of January and February, the Meeting began grappling with emerging COVID news.  Questions about stopping in-person Meetings for Worship in response to the pandemic brought further awareness of how precious our shared worship and sacred space are to us.  When in-person Meetings were reluctantly laid down, we began on-line Meetings for First Day mornings and found them to be surprisingly gathered.  Our spring retreat group found creative ways to interact virtually which inspired and influenced our other efforts through the year.

We began a Wednesday night Worship Sharing using queries to encourage discussion after shared silence.  These have been well attended and many have reported feeling a heightened sense of community there.  In the fall, outdoor First Day Meeting were held twice a month at our retreat center, The Clearing.  In general, all the forms of Meeting have had a sense of gathering despite their virtual nature. Verbal messages have reflected spirit guidance. Friends expressed thankfulness and joy about being able to see each other.

The Meeting is deeply grateful to our technologically gifted members who have made all this possible, including tutoring the less adept of us.  While we have missed our physical togetherness, many of us have learned how and chosen to gather in worship and committee work using Zoom.  In addition, breakout rooms for visiting after Meetings, a telephone member-pairing system, the Wednesday Worship Sharing format and Friendly Eights have allowed mutual care and support to flow among us. Shut-in and distant Friends have been able to join Meetings.  A number of new young adults have come, moving easily into the on-line process.  At the same time, we have felt the loss of those unable to join in this way.

Committee work on-line has often felt more intently connected and spirit-led as we tended to focus more deeply on matters at hand.  Many Friends mentioned feeling closer than before to others in the community in this work as well as in the Worship Sharing. On-going Spiritual Formation and Bible Workbench groups report enhanced sense of their value.  These spiritual gathering places have stood in contrast to the turmoil, conflict and illness dominating the national news and the world scene.

Those entrusted with spiritual education, both for adults and children, rose to the new circumstances. Innovative, interactive programs engaged our young children, while adults had opportunities to explore deeper contemplation and mysticism.  Our social concerns, especially racial justice and understanding, were addressed with a vigorous film discussion program and a thoughtful, on-going authors of color book group. Friends responding to racial justice issues found consensus for a Black Lives Matter sign on the Meeting House grounds.  A group was moved to collect warm clothing and coats for homeless people.

The practical necessity of maintaining our buildings led us to delegate tasks to individuals and small groups who were able to work independently, even making significant progress on long-standing issues like energy conservation for our worship room and facility repairs at the Clearing.  With the building sitting empty, we hired professionals to paint the interior of the Meetinghouse education rooms, something that had been needed for years. Friends were moved to contribute financially even more generously than in some prior years so that our budget is on firm footing.

Meetings for Worship with Attention to Business presented new challenges and different requirements.  Our clerk modeled patience and sensitivity, negotiating screens to convey complex information and to seek the spirit of each gathering.  Members were largely able to maintain focus and presence despite the unfamiliar context.

Our continuing concerns include a sense of having been unable to fully mourn our losses together and fears that we may have lost touch with some who did not find the on-line connection satisfying. We are hopeful that our learnings from this year will flow into blended in-person and on-line forms of worship when that becomes possible.

Overall, there is a strong feeling that Grace has moved among us this year. Our blessings have been abundant, and the Light has shone brightly through the dark circumstances.


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