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October 16, 2005
Food for Thought
"There is only one law, both in your personal and social life: if you want to improve your soul, you should be ready to sacrifice it. The improvement of man can be measured by the level of his inner freedom. The more a person becomes free from his personality, the more freedom he has."
"Society can be improved only by self-sacrifice. Heaven and earth are eternal. They are eternal because they do not exist for themselves. In the same way, a truly holy person does not live for himself, and therefore he can become eternal, and can achieve anything."
Lao-Tzu
SEEKERS AND SPEAKERS SERIES will give you Friendly
answers to your Quakerism queries (questions). TODAY, October
16, (newcomer) participants are asked to attend one of Stony Run's
Meetings for Worship and , after worship, meet on the Sun Porch
for discussion; October 23 (Lifestyles), October
30 (Quaker Process), and November 6 (Follow-up).
Sessions are 9:00-10:40 a.m., Sunday morning in
the Dining Room at Stony Run Meeting; bagels and beverages will
be available. Further questions may be directed to Karie Firoozmand
or Anne Griffith of the Spiritual and Intellectual Nurture Committee.
Full participation is encouraged. Flyers are on the hall table!
WELCOME TO VISITORS: Please sign the guest book
in the hall (include e-mail address if you have one) and pick up
a Newcomer Packet that contains information about Stony Run Meeting
and the Religious Society of Friends. Feel free to introduce yourself
at the rise of Meeting. Everyone is invited to stay for Simple Lunch
after Meeting for Worship.
THE FRIENDSHIP FUND FOR THE PEOPLE OF IRAQ will
receive October Social Order Box contributions. The contributed
funds will be earmarked for Iraq Reconstruction projects, to support
the community groups that AFSC is working with, and to help rehabilitate
health care facilities.
LITTLE MEETING: Religious Education offers "Little
Meeting" which is designed for any child who is still learning to
center into prayer or who may be new to the Meeting and the practices
of Meeting for Worship. In Little Meeting, our children develop
a sense of community as they work together to discover ways of being
calm and peaceful, settling down and centering. This allows them
to join their parents in 'Big' Meeting for Worship with a sense
of silence as a pleasant state. Little Meeting takes place
from 11:00 -11:20 a.m. in Room 214 (to the right of the
office) and will be held October 23, November 6 and 20,
and December 4 and 18. At 11:20 the students attend their
regular First Day School classes. Flyer on the hallway table has
further details.
COMMITTEES AT STONY RUN: A workshop for committees
and clerks, on Saturday, October 15, 9:00
- 10:30 a.m. or Sunday, October 23, 7:00 - 8:30
p.m. Plan to attend one of the sessions on Quaker committee
work and find the answers to: Can we be open to Divine Guidance
and get our work done, too? Why is the role of committee members
so important? What makes a Quaker committee meeting different from
other types of meetings? What are good Quaker business manners?
Past, present and future committee members and clerks (that's everyone)
are invited to attend one of the sessions. Each is independent of
the other. The same material will be offered on both dates. For
some, this will be a review, for others, a revelation! Suggested
advance readings are available on the hall table. The sessions,
sponsored by the Committee on Ministry and Counsel, will be held
in the Dining Room. Light refreshments will be served. Please RSVP
to the office at 410.435.3773 or stonyrunfriends@starpower.net,
one week prior to the session you plan to attend.
FALL YEARLY MEETING DAY will be held NEXT
Saturday, October 22, hosted by Nottingham Quarterly Meeting,
which includes Little Britain-Eastland, Penn Hill and Oxford Meetings.
Friends will provide hospitality Friday and/or Saturday night and
lunch and dinner on Saturday. Do not hesitate to request a place
to spend the night. Pre-registration is required for those
needing hospitality or child care; forms (and full schedule
& directions) are available on the hall table. There will be committee
meetings, Interim Meeting, meals and fellowship time, and a program
on the History and Witness of Friends. PLAN TO ATTEND, AND
INCREASE YOUR CIRCLE OF FRIENDS.
YOUNG FRIENDS ASK: "Do you have an interesting job, hobby
or passion you would like to share with a younger generation?"
Young Friends, Stony Run's own inimitable high school fellowship
group, is seeking adult members of our Meeting who would be willing
to join us for an hour some Sunday to share their knowledge and
wisdom. Young Friends typically meets each Sunday at 11:00 a.m.
to Noon in the Meetinghouse library. Anyone who is interested in
sharing time and conversation with our high school students in this
way, be it this fall, winter, or next spring, please contact Lynn
Jordan. PLEASE WEAR YOUR NAME TAG WHEN IN THE MEETINGHOUSE.
THANKS!
PEACE MAKING DAY IN THE PLANNING! Peace and Social
Order Committee is looking for all in the Meeting Community who
would like to help plan a day of trainings, workshops and
classes in 2006 focused on positive ideas for how to create
peace. The theme we are working around is "War Prevention Works,"
which looks at the idea of preventing violence at the personal,
to local, to international levels. In order to reach a broader audience,
we will be focusing on the educational community and are especially
hopeful that educators in the Meeting will help us with developing
the day. Currently, we are considering Sunday school teachers, day
care workers, and public and private school teachers. Please see
the handout on the hall table that will update you with what we
are currently thinking, then talk to a member of Peace and Social
Order Committee, and consider being a co-creator of this project!
Our next brainstorming session will be on Sunday, October
23, 8:30-10:30 a.m. in the lower classrooms.
DON'T MISS QUAKER LUNCH: The next Quaker Lunch,
at Holly House on the Broadmead campus, will be held October
20, at 12:00 noon. If you would like to be part of this
nourishing and very F/friendly event, call Marjorie Scott by Tuesday,
October 18, to reserve a place at the table. TUESDAY WORSHIP: Meeting for Worship is held every
Tuesday, 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Meetinghouse on
the campus of Sheppard Pratt Hospital. The small brick meetinghouse
is located at the top of the Charles Street entrance drive and is
adjacent to the parking garage. There are opportunities for fellowship
after the fireside Meeting for Worship.
CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTION: What is it? Does it apply
to you? If you are a young person who has begun to wonder whether
or not you will be able, for reasons of conscience, to participate
in war, this program will help you start to clarify your thinking.
On Sunday, November 13, attorney J.E. McNeil of
the Center on Conscience and War will talk with the general audience
from 9:15 to 10:30 a.m. From 10:30-12:00 noon, J.E. will speak with
young people only, in the FS Lower School Assembly Room. This program
is open to the General Public. Parents and any interested young
people are invited. The program begins with bagels and beverage
in the Dining Room at 9:00 a.m.
WORKDAY AT THE MEETING HOUSE: The Property Committee
is having a workday on Saturday, November 12. We
would like to do some yard work (Friends School is removing leaves
around the Meeting House), cleaning of closets and the boiler room.
The workday will begin at 9:00 a.m. and go until approximately1:00
p.m. Feel free to give what time you can; come for part, or all
of the event. Juice, coffee, and morning snacks will be provided.
If you have, or know of items in the closets or boiler room
that should be saved, please contact Michael Vermehren.
ANNE GRIFFITH INVITES Friends to an exhibition
of her peaceful, minimalist, meditative landscapes at Gallery G,
5616 Newbury Street, in Mt Washington Village. Brigitte Pierrette
Davis joins Anne in showing her nature-based, very gentle and graceful
stone carvings now through November 27. Gallery
hours are Monday through Friday, 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and Saturday
10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
VEGETARIAN COOKING CLUB: Unity with Nature Committee
invites Friends to Vegetarian Cooking Club dinners on Saturday,
October 22, and Saturday, November 19,
from 4:30 to 7:30 pm in the Stony Run kitchen.
We will cook together and then enjoy the fruits of our labors, as
well as good company. RSVP to Lynn Huntley if you plan to attend.
Everyone is welcome.
ADMISSIONS OPEN HOUSE: Friends School of Baltimore
will host a Middle and Upper School Open House for parents and prospective
students entering grades six through 12 on Sunday, November
6, promptly at 1:00 p.m. Parents of children entering Pre-Kindergarten
(age four) through grade five may attend one of several weekday
information sessions and tours hosted throughout the fall. Tours
are limited to no more than 12 adults per session. (Pre-Primary
and Lower School parent tours are available weekdays by appointment.)
Friends School of Baltimore, an independent, coeducational, college
preparatory institution founded in 1784, offers students age four
through grade 12 a rigorous academic program guided by the values
of peace, equality, community, truth and simplicity. To schedule
an appointment, contact the Admissions Office at 410.649.3211.
WARM HATS AND GLOVES NEEDED FOR WOMEN'S HOUSING COALITION
(WHC) HOLIDAY PROJECT: Stony Run will again sponsor the
Women's Housing Coalition holiday project. As in past years, we
will provide the women residents of WHC with gift bags filled with
necessary toiletries, warm hats, and gloves. Friends School second
and third graders and their families will be decorating 40 gift
bags and filling them with toiletries. Stony Run's Senior Hi-Q's
will be decorating 60 gift bags and filling them with toiletries
as well. Stony Run Meeting families are being asked for donations
of women's warm hats and gloves. We would like
to provide a hat and glove set for each of the 100 gift bags. We
are told that bright colors and lively patterns would be particularly
enjoyed. While hats and gloves are our main goal, other items such
as lip balm, combs, brushes, socks, and knee high stockings would
also be welcome. Boxes will be in the Library to collect donations
of hats, gloves, and other items. Monetary donations will also be
accepted and may be placed in the collection box in the Library.
The final date for collecting items is December 4th.
For more details, contact Denise Wible. Thank you, for your continuing
generosity. SEEKING INFORMATION on the landscape painting located on
the south wall of the library: Does anyone know who donated
the picture, how it came to the Meeting House, its artist, age,
subject, value - monetary or historically? The painting is in need
of restoration and we are trying to establish the relationship between
the cost of restoring vs. the value to the Meeting House. Please
contact Michael Vermehren, Property Committee clerk. CONGRATULATIONS to Friends School Students Eliza
Gilmore and Maia Gottlieb, who respectively received first and second
prize for the spring essay contest on: "Who do you think is the
most interesting recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize?" The awards
ceremony will be held as part of the 333 Coffeehouse on Friday,
October 21, at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Annapolis. Last
year's ceremony was a treat to attend, as the winners each read
part of their essays. The coffeehouse is at 7:30; Awards at 8:00
p.m. (The essays will appear in upcoming Stony Run newsletters.)
WINTER CHILLS ARE COMING: Once again, your gently
worn, warm jackets, coats and sweaters will be gratefully appreciated
by clients of ASTT. This organization works with those fleeing imprisonment
and torture and trauma. Please leave all donations, clearly marked
"For ASTT," on the hooks to the right of the Meeting office.
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