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author | Henry Thompson <ht@markup.co.uk> |
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*Meeting for Sufferings* 6 April 2019 Henry S. Thompson, SE Scotland AM representative All the papers for the meeting are available online at https://www.quaker.org.uk/documents/mfs-2019-04-agenda--papers-package The minutes and other follow-up material are available from https://www.quaker.org.uk/documents/mfs-2019-04-follow-up-packagev4 Not really much to report from this meeting. The major item of interest was a summary of the external review of the Vibrancy project, and Trustees' considerations of whether and if so how it might be continued. The goal of the Vibrancy project is to "reinvigorate Quakerism": https://www.quaker.org.uk/our-organisation/support-for-meetings/vibrancy-in-meetings The problem: Median size (wrt Members) of LMs down from 24 -> 18 over last 10 years Trustees: How to take forward the benefits: "How best [can] the essence of the vibrancy work help us achieve the priorities that we have identified towards 'A simple church supported by a simple charity to re-invigorate Quakerism'. We have to find an affordable, sustainable and spirit-led solution for the whole of the yearly meeting and not only in the pilot areas." Some interest in the idea that not all Central-Managed Work has to be managed by someone actually in the centre (London or, wrt Woodbrooke, Birmingham). *Report from Trustees* Apparently we have, or rather Trustees have, a Risk Register. Two entries in it caught my attention: * With respect to Britain Yearly Meeting as a whole: the "lack of a transmissable Quaker culture"; * With respect to Woodbrooke: a recent big drop in Quaker attendance at Woodbrook events.