Announcements, 4.4.2019

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"Let the morning bring me word of your unfailing love, for I have put my trust in you.  Show me the way I should go, for to you I entrust my life.”                                            Psalm 143:8


 

Worship

Quaker House

9:00 am

 

Worship

Library

10:30 am

Cttee of Clerks

Terrace Room

9:00 am

 

Ministry & Worship

Library

12:00 pm

Trustees

Decatur Place Rm

9:00 am

 

Nominating Committee

Terrace Rm

12:00 pm

Membership Cttee

Library

9:15 am

 

Religious Education

QHLR

12:00 pm

Singing!

Meeting Room

10:00 am

 

Worship

Library

6:00 pm

Worship

Meeting Room

10:30 am

 

 

 

 

 
 
Welcome Evelyn Sylvia Miller, born to Jenni and David Miller, March 26, 2019

Baltimore Yearly Meeting Social Concerns Networking Day, Saturday, April 6 beginning 9:30 a.m.

Participants from all of BYM's 52 meetings.  Morning workshops:  1. Nuclear threat and 2. Helping prisoners w/mental health problems.  Afternoon (1 pm) workshops:  1. Immigrants, refugees, sanctuary, and 2. Friends "slow historic progress re civil rights and inclusion.”  Breakfast & lunch will be served.  Requested contribution, $14.  The Networking Day will be at Sidwell Friends Upper School, 3825 Wisconsin Avenue, NW.

Listening & the Light Yoga & Guided Meditation, Saturday, April 6, 2:30 pm What is really going on with you? What questions are you holding in your heart right now? Use transformative power of yoga to prepare for meditation, and a Quaker technique to find our inner guide. At Lotus Lounge, 3915 16th St. S. Arlington. For more info: Debby Churchman, dchurchm@yahoo.com.  To sign up, click here. (Free) 

Environmental Stewardship for All, Friends Committee on National Legislation, April 10, 6:30 p.m.

Join FCNC’s Emily Wirzba and other Quaker changemakers for panel on environmental stewardship—how Friends are bringing environmental concerns to Congressional offices.  At FCNL’s Quaker Welcome Center, 245 2nd St, NE (and livestreamed).  To register go to:  fcnl.org/qwc

Visit to Clagett Farm, April 28, 10:00 am – 1:00 pm for FMW families.  Tour will include cow and lamb visits, vegetable fields, potting tree seedlings (!) on this 284 acre working farm operated by Chesapeake Bay Foundation, home to Rob and Amelia Vaughn, our hosts, who have helped manage the farm for 20 years.  Bring lunch, dress for weather.  Clagett Farm, 11904 Old Marlboro Pk, Upper Marlboro MD 20772. 

For more info call Rob Vaughn, t:  301-646-0281, email: vaugnr@gmail.com  

Friends Conference on Religion and Psychology, May 24-27.  The Mystical and Spiritual Dimensions of Trauma and Healing, with Plenary Speaker, Donald Kalsched, Ph.D., Jungian Analyst.  Held at Pendle Hill, Wallingford, PA.  Please visit our web site: http://fcrp.quaker.org/ for more information and/or to register.  Space is limited. 

Upcoming at Pendle Hill Quaker Study Center:  (Contact:  610-566-4507 or info@pendlehill.org)

  • May 31-June 2 – An institute where Friends can enhance the skills they need to serve their meetings joyfully and confidently, focusing on religious education, eldering, pastoral care, clerking, and recording.
  • June 7-13  - Continuing Revolution 2019, Pendle Hill’s annual summer six-day summer program for Young Adult Friends and seekers. This year’s theme is “Experimenting Beyond Capitalism.”

Head of Meeting
April 7:  Hunger & Homelessness April 14: Library Committee

FAMILIES AND CHILDREN ARE WELCOME


First Day School begins at 10:30 each Sunday. If you come later than 10:30, please stay a moment with your child to help them settle into the class. Children in FDS are reunited with their parents in the final minutes of Meeting for Worship.

Points of Contacts for First Day School:  Shannon Hughes (shannughes@gmail.com) and Michael Beer at FMWYouthProgram@gmail.com or 703-655-5655.

Child Care is available for parents needing a respite during worship. Children age 0 to 4 will be lovingly tended in the Decatur Place Room from 10:20 am to Noon on Sunday. Please contact Michael Beer at FMWYouthProgram@gmail.com for any child care related questions. Child Care is also available for all ages of children during events on our campus upon request.
 

FMW is pleased to offer an opportunity to families who would like to have the Meeting officially welcome their children into our community. Anyone interested in such a welcoming, please contact Gray Handley, handleygr@niaid.nih.gov

ADDITIONAL WORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

Meeting for Worship 9:00 AM Sunday.  Held in the Quaker House Living Room, this Meeting for Worship has a special invitation to silence seekers. "Quietness enough not only to know our own minds, but to listen to the still small voice."  Child care is not available.  

Meeting for Worship 6:00 PM Sunday. Held in the Parlor, this Meeting for Worship offers a sustaining opportunity for worship at the end of the weekend. Child care is not available.

Mid-Week Meeting for Worship, Tuesday, 6:00 PM in the Parlor. Persons seeking to worship during the week should consider this Meeting. Child care is not available.

OTHER ITEMS OF INTERES

The FMW webpage is available at www.quakersdc.org  To access the non-public pages, the log-in ID is FMW– the password is Discern. To join the FMW Listserv, or to be included in the Meeting’s Online Directory, send an e-mail to: admin@quakersdc.org  To phone the Meeting Office, call 202.483.3310.    To use WiFi in the Meetinghouse, the network is FMW and the password is simplicity. The Meeting’s Facebook page is www.facebook.com/FriendsMeetingOfWashington

Young Adult Friends - Anyone interested in learning about Young Adult Friends at FMW or who would like the join the YAF list-serve, please contact Rebecca Nelson (rebecca@americasolidaria.org). Young adults are between the ages of 18 and 40ish. 

Martha’s Table needs nonperishable food items on an ongoing basis.  Donations are collected in the basket near the Meeting House’s Decatur Pl entrance. For more info call Pam Callard (202) 829-9577.

Personal Aid is looking for gift cards for grocery stores, Target, etc. These will be given to our vulnerable members and attenders as needed. Please contact Mary Melchior, email:  mulchness@gmail.com 

If you have maintenance concerns about the FMW campus or identify accessibility issues, please contact Property Committee co-clerks Brian Lutenegger (734-255-6829 brian.lutenegger@gmail.com) and Merry Pearlstein (202-244-8777 or merrypearlstein@gmail.com). They will work with you to identify potential solutions.

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For all queries about renting space for events, please reply directly to EventSpace@quakersdc.org