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author | Henry Thompson <ht@markup.co.uk> |
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date | Thu, 27 Jun 2024 15:03:14 +0100 |
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Report of Meeting for Sufferings, held in London 2016-02-06 *Introduction* During our opening worship, extracts from the Epistle [1] of the Friends World Committee for Consultation World Plenary meeting held in Pisac, Peru, 19-27 January 2016, includng these words: Although God can fill our hearts, God has no hands but ours to heal this broken world. [2] *Annual budget* Church Government Advisory Group declined to suggest any changes to Quaker Faith and Practice as regards how our annual budget is determined, as QF&P is about general principles, rather than detailed specifications which would require too-frequent updates. We agreed with this, and heard, with respect to documenting the current budget process, that the "Operational Plan" is the current core of the process, but this changes too often to be usefully documented, even informally. *Refugee sponsorship* At first several statements of support were made for asking Quaker Peace and Social Witness to lend our names to the Citizens UK effort to encourage the government's consideration of a Private Sponsorship system. However, "serious reservations [were also] expressed both about the scheme itself and the impact this could have on existing work with and services for refugees." [3] QPS&W are initiating efforts to clarify both the status of the organisation so far taking the lead in this, Citizens UK, and the position of the main charities already envolved in supporting refugees and asylum seekers. Our representatives are aware of considerable interest within the Area Meeting in participating in such a scheme, and will actively monitor QPS&W's progress in this area. *Yearly Meeting 2016* Yearly Meeting will be in London, 27--30 May 2016. We are requested to register [4] and to make use of the Spiritual Preparation for Yearly Meeting guide [5]. Area Meeting Elders will shortly be publicising two local sessions for those considering attending Yearly Meeting, to provide an introduction and support for those considering doing so for the first time, and to work with the two parts of the preparation guide. *Vision: Our Faith in the Future* Scottish and Welsh representatives met in a 'house group' to return to the new Vision document [6] and our consideration of the state of our Area Meetings. A few of the comments that stayed with me: * Meeting for Worship for Business -- "A Meeting for Worship with an agenda" * "Right Ordering" -- in life as well as in our Meeting for Worship for Business * Membership (historically) implied accepting the Discipline, does it still? What obligations does Membership carry with it? * Concerns need to be at least 3/4s baked -- AMs are told if they send something to Sufferings, they have to be clear what they are asking Sufferings to _do_. Likewise if an LM sends a concern to AM, they should be clear what endorsing it _means_ in practice. "I don't want AMs just dropping a dead pigeon on the doorstep of Friends House". Henry S. Thompson, Area Meeting representative on Meeting for Sufferings [1] http://fwcc.world/plenary-2016/epistle-from-2016-friends-world-committee-for-consultation-world-plenary-international-representatives-meeting [2] A paraphrase of part of a poem attributed, controversially, to St. Teresa of Avila, _Christ Has No Body_ [3] http://www.quaker.org.uk/documents/mfs-feb-2016-agenda-papers-final-minutes-package.pdf [4] https://forms.quaker.org.uk/bym/ [5] https://www.quaker.org.uk/documents/ym-2016-spiritual-preparation.pdf [6] http://old.quaker.org.uk/our-organisation/meeting-for-sufferings/our-faith-in-the-future