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Luke, Acts and John
author | Henry Thompson <ht@markup.co.uk> |
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date | Sat, 22 Feb 2020 12:53:38 +0000 |
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Meeting for Sufferings 2018-11-23--2018-11-25 (residential, at Woodbrooke) [She's doing it again: she's making a procedural argument to put down a concern from two people, arguing against that concern. It would have been easy to allow for some more positive response.] [And again, wrt the YFGM rep contra registering fee-paying schools] Housekeeping occupied all of Friday evening ------------ QCCIR have been busy, with a very extensive research effort on "The Changing Face of Faith" [1]. The first part of this was discussed at a conference in March, there will be another in March 2019 to which AMs are invited to send representatives: "Area Meetings are encouraged to send representatives to share local experience and learn for experience in other parts of the yearly Meeting." [1] http://www.quaker.org.uk/our-organisation/our-structures/quaker-committee-for-christian-and-interfaith-relations Framework of Eco Church awards [2] has been a useful organising tool for some AMs, particularly but not necessarily in an ecumenical context. But it's only England and Wales :-( [2] https://ecochurch.arocha.org.uk/ "Quakers just get on and do what they say they're going to do" Sustainability efforts can drive ecumenical engagement rather than the other way around (Bristol AM) Jocelyn B-B, QLCC: Historically, staff initiated and committee endorsed. That's been changing over the last year, being more proactive. QLCC is not Quaker Life Representative Council good for the Reps, helps QLCC, _but_ there's a persistent theme: reporting back is a depressing topic: AMs are not interested -- How do Sufferings reps find _their_ task? Do we need to rethink this whole reporting back thing? Use email to circulate Sufferings report? How many people read Sesame? QPSW: _War School_, ref? QWRC: _Quakers and Climate Change around the World_ Video QWRC -> FWCC -> access to UN (Geneva and NYC) ------------- We have Co-Clerks for the BoD Revision! Rosie Carnall, Sheffield and Balby AM Catherine Brewer, Northumbria AM, Durham LM Both birthright, involved with YFGM [Andrew Williams <a.williams2@exeter.ac.uk>] ------- Kelly 20.36 ------- Brilliant presentation by Ingrid Greenhow, Clerk to Trustees for just a bit longer, and Paul Parker, Recording Clerk, on new strategic priorities, BYM Trustees: see the diagram ------------------ Clerk did not intend to pass on ConC Clerk's concerns??? Clerk of Central Nominations told some hard truths about the differences between the tasks of the two groups. So _neither_ committee's Clerk agrees with the key (MfS and YM) recommendations. "Nominations is the holiest thing we do" [Elsie Dick] 2,3,4 Could be from outside Trustees themselves? [Should not come back to us w/o Clerks of both CNC and ConC present as we did with Sustainability group] We've done our jobs, taking care of BYM in its absence. ---------- We laid down the Sustainability Group, but Liz Birch did not go quietly, in the best possible way. She raised again the elephant in the room: what does it actually mean in concrete practical terms for YM to adopt a concern? Substitute 'AM' for 'YM' and you have something we've know we need to address, if not how... "Are [we] ready to be held accountable on how [we] are working towards sustainability?" ----------- Diversity survey QLCC Gender diversity paper