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changeset 114:1e1ec50d13fc
wrapped up
author | ht |
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date | Mon, 20 Feb 2017 16:19:54 -0500 |
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files | Sufferings/2017-02-04/notes.txt Sufferings/2017-02-04/sesame.txt |
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--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/Sufferings/2017-02-04/notes.txt Mon Feb 20 16:19:54 2017 -0500 @@ -0,0 +1,109 @@ +*BYM Sustainability Group* + +(Set up by BYM at 2011 YM, now attached to MfS) + +Annual report after 3 years, "review[ing] progress in 2016 and +priorities for 2017" + +Considerable action centrally, particularly wrt Friends House itself, +and by providing help to local meetings through a new "project officer +providing advice to local meetings on property matters, including +sustainability". + +Much harder to assess what's happening across AMs/LMs, as useful +information gathering and analysis takes resourcing we don't have. + +Important recent focus on "What's _Quaker_ about this concern? Where +does it get its spiritual grounding?" Less guilt, more love! +[ref. SCIAF wrt negative images] + +We are asked to feed back to the group on what we think about the +proposed "a project _Nurturing our Sustainability Ministry_, enabling +and encouraging Friends to give expression to our sustainability +commitment in many different forms". [Don Stubbings, ??? to contact +Lis Burch, Clerk BYM Sust. Grp.] + +Do we, as other AMs apparently do, report our annual energy usage (at +least for 7VT and Kelso) to BYM along with our annual accounts? + +An interesting echo of some of the STIR group's observations: The +Canterbury Commitment was a commitment made by BYM, but has been +adopted and acted on by AMs to widely varying degrees. What does it +mean for a more central body to make a notionally binding commitment +when the action involved has to be taken 'lower down'? + +As the group was established in 2014 for an initial period of three +years, there will now be a review group established to consider +whether "this approach is the right way for our concern to be carried +forward". + +------- +*Opposition to Fracking* + +(From a meeting of Pendle Hill AM) + + We ask Britain Yearly Meeting to maximise involvement in ecumenical + and interfaith structures that allow faith groups to have a strong + united environmentalist voice on fracking, and that as Quakers + nationally we take a public stance against fracking. + +MfS supported this, and the minute makes a specific statement on +behalf of Quakers in Britain in support of sustainable energy and in +opposition to "unconventional approaches" to fossil fuel extraction, +including fracking (expanded from the original to imply worldwide, in +response to a mention about the role of Grangemouth in processing US +shale gas). + +There will be some kind of event on Pendle Hill on 6 May... + +--------- + +*Cadet Forces in Scottish State Schools* + +QPSWCC has taken up this matter, and broadened it in the area of +transparency and accountability + +-------- + +JYM Deadline 15 March + +-------- + +*MfS Annual Report* + +[Home groups: Scotland and Wales, only 8 people, half alternates] + +Jocelyn's critique: It may seem that nothing is happening here, but +the delivery of information in person has long-term ramifications +which are hard to foresee. + +"A conduit backwards and forwards" + +Vision and prophecy -- where does that happen? + +-------- + +*Quaker Housing Trust* + +Outstanding work, enormous almost-all volunteer effort: give them more +money! + +-------- + +*Yearly Meeting Gathering* + +Anchoring: making time and space to digest, both food and +mental/spiritual/emotional inputs, and no (centrally organised) +meetings over lunch + +Two afternoons with 'all-age activities' (lots of facilities for sport +at the venue) + +Overall theme is 'Movement Building: Working with others to make a +difference' + +---------- + +*Statement as "Response to the current international situation"* + +A good one, hope you've seen it.
--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/Sufferings/2017-02-04/sesame.txt Mon Feb 20 16:19:54 2017 -0500 @@ -0,0 +1,111 @@ +Meeting for Sufferings + +4 February 2017 + +Henry S. Thompson, SE Scotland AM representative + +*Headlines* + +Two high-profile statements, on foreign policy (that is, Donald Trump) +and on fracking, were agreed: + + http://www.quaker.org.uk/news-and-events/news/fracking-must-be-banned + http://www.quaker.org.uk/news-and-events/news/quakers-stand-alongside-victims-of-racist-policies + +All the papers for the meeting are available online at + + http://www.quaker.org.uk/documents/meeting-for-sufferings-agenda-papers-package-december-2016 + +where much more detailed information about these and other matters are +available. + +*BYM Sustainability Group* + +This group was set up by BYM at 2011 YM, it is now attached to MfS. + +They delivered an annual report, after 3 years, "review[ing] progress +in 2016 and priorities for 2017" + +There has been considerable action centrally, particularly with +respect to Friends House itself, but also by providing help to local +meetings through a new "project officer providing advice to local +meetings on property matters, including sustainability". + +Much harder to assess what's happening across AMs/LMs, as useful +information gathering and analysis takes resourcing they don't have. + +They've recently tried to focus on "What's _Quaker_ about this +concern? Where does it get its spiritual grounding?" Less guilt, +more love! + +We are asked to feed back to the group on what we think about the +proposed "a project _Nurturing our Sustainability Ministry_, enabling +and encouraging Friends to give expression to our sustainability +commitment in many different forms" If AM is interested in doing so, +someone should contact Lis Burch, Clerk BYM Sust. Grp.. + +Do we, as other AMs apparently do, report our annual energy usage (at +least for 7VT and Kelso) to BYM along with our annual accounts? + +An interesting echo of some of the STIR group's observations: The +Canterbury Commitment was a commitment made by BYM, but has been +adopted and acted on by AMs to widely varying degrees. What does it +mean for a more central body to make a notionally binding commitment +when the action involved has to be taken 'lower down'? + +As the group was established in 2014 for an initial period of three +years, there will now be a review group established to consider +whether "this approach is the right way for our concern to be carried +forward". + +*Opposition to Fracking* + +(From a meeting of Pendle Hill AM) + + We ask Britain Yearly Meeting to maximise involvement in ecumenical + and interfaith structures that allow faith groups to have a strong + united environmentalist voice on fracking, and that as Quakers + nationally we take a public stance against fracking. + +MfS supported this, and the minute [see link at the top] makes a +specific statement on behalf of Quakers in Britain in support of +sustainable energy and in opposition to "unconventional approaches" to +fossil fuel extraction, including fracking (expanded from the original +to imply worldwide, in response to a mention about the role of +Grangemouth in processing US shale gas). + +There will be some kind of event on Pendle Hill on 6 May... + +*Cadet Forces in Scottish State Schools* + +QPSWCC has taken up this matter, and broadened it in the area of +transparency and accountability + +Junior Yearly Meeting application deadline is 15 March + +*Quaker Housing Trust* + +An excellent, detailed, informative report was given. I recommend it +highly, see item *MfS 2017 02 10* in + + http://www.quaker.org.uk/documents/meeting-for-sufferings-agenda-papers-2017-02-04 + +I was hugely impressed: they do outstanding work, with enormous +almost-all volunteer effort: give them more money! + +*Yearly Meeting Gathering* + +An 'Anchoring' initiative is in place for this event: making time and +space to digest, both food and mental/spiritual/emotional inputs, +meaning, among other things, that there will be no (centrally +organised) meetings over lunch + +Two afternoons with 'all-age activities' (lots of facilities for sport +at the venue). + +Overall theme is 'Movement Building: Working with others to make a +difference' + +*Statement as "Response to the current international situation"* + +A good one, see the link at the top.