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1 *Meeting for Sufferings* | |
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3 6 February 2021 | |
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5 Henry S. Thompson, SE Scotland AM representative | |
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7 All the papers for the meeting are available online at | |
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9 https://www.quaker.org.uk/documents/mfs-2021-02-agenda--papers-package | |
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11 The minutes and other follow-up material are available from | |
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13 https://www.quaker.org.uk/documents/meeting-for-sufferings-minutes-follow-up-2021-02 | |
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15 *Report by the Recording Clerk on tabular statement for 2019* | |
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17 Paul Parker gave an excellent illustrated presentation on the changes | |
18 for Britain Yearly Meeting in the numbers of members, attenders, etc. | |
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20 It's worth noting that the data reported on is all pre-pandemic... | |
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22 He started with a graph of the whole trajectory of membership from the | |
23 late 19th century onward. This showed that we are down by more than half | |
24 from our peak in the mid-20th century, to 12,498 in 2019. | |
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26 There was a net loss of 200 members for the year. | |
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28 There are 70 Area Meetings, made up of 470 Local Meetings, so one new | |
29 member net in every local meeting next year would stop the fall. | |
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31 Since 2009: | |
32 22% of Local Meetings have grown by 10% or more | |
33 54% of Local Meetings have shrunk by 10% or more | |
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35 10% of our Meetings have over 50 members, and account for about 1/3 of | |
36 our membership. | |
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38 Small meetings are more likely to be growing than large meetings. | |
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40 More than half the meetings which are losing membership are largish, | |
41 that is, with 20 or more members. | |
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43 The national patterns are often seen within individual Area Meetings | |
44 [true for SESAM, I think] | |
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46 Paul pointed out that a simple consequence of the numbers is that | |
47 approximately "One in 20 Quakers has to be a Treasurer". | |
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49 If you're interested in reviewing the numbers yourself, they're online | |
50 in the Tabular Statement summary at | |
51 https://www.quaker.org.uk/documents/tabular-statement-2019-for-ym-2020, | |
52 which also includes one of the graphs from the Recording Clerk's | |
53 presentation to Sufferings, which is not available online (yet, it is promised). | |
54 His commentary for his presentation at Yearly Meeting in December | |
55 2020 _is_ available online: | |
56 https://www.quaker.org.uk/documents/tabular-statement-plain-text | |
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58 There was some comment on the likely effect of GDPR-induced culling, | |
59 which our Area Meeting certainly experienced. I noted that we show | |
60 _twice_ as many 'terminations' as deaths between 2009 and 2019, in big | |
61 contrast to the other Scottish AMs. BYM itself shows 50% _more_ | |
62 deaths than terminations. | |
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64 *Report from Trustees* | |
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66 The financial situation is not great, but we're not in serious trouble | |
67 yet. There were 35 voluntary redundancies, with the result that no | |
68 non-voluntary redundancies were needed. The vast majority were from | |
69 the Quiet Company, which has been hard-hit. | |
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71 *Reflections on the past year* | |
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73 We spent time in small groups sharing our Meetings' experiences since | |
74 March, drawing some comfort in hearing that most Meetings seem to be | |
75 coping, and have coped in similar kinds of successful and | |
76 not-so-successful ways. | |
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78 There's a website at FWCC that offers online Meetings for Worship | |
79 around the world, mostly but not entirely from Europe and the US: | |
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81 http://fwcc.world/kinds-of-friends/online-worship | |
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