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author | Henry S. Thompson <ht@inf.ed.ac.uk> |
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date | Sun, 12 Jun 2022 16:21:12 +0100 |
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files | ross_campbell_report.txt |
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--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/ross_campbell_report.txt Sun Jun 12 16:21:12 2022 +0100 @@ -0,0 +1,81 @@ +Report of a meeting held on 23 May 2022 at the home of Ross Armstrong + +Ross Armstrong +Robin Leibman +Henry S Thompson + +Ross welcomed us to his home, and after a period of worship he shared +the history of his experience of Friends. His mother was raised a +Quaker by _her_ mother, a life-long Member. His father joined Friends +after his experience in a prisoner-of-war camp during World War II, +attending Meeting at Leyburn in Yorkshire. + +The family had connections with Brummana, where the family spent time +when he was young when his father was Head there, then lived near +Jordans when they returned to the UK, where he attended a +'progressive' school with a Quaker head. + +Although his upbringing was in a Christian environment, as a young +adult Ross was at first not a church-goer. He was however always +conscious of a need for a source of guidance in how he should live his +life, and for a while he looked for help with life decisions from the +_I Ching_, but that didn't last as responsibilities grew. + +During the 1980s Ross became involved in Palestinian issues. He began +working as a furniture maker and in the building trades, then +assistant manager at Hadeel, the Palestian shop on Queen Street. + +Ross started observing Ramadan around the time of the 1st Gulf War, +giving him an active, pervasive engagement with religious practice. +He began studing Arabic, a life-long project thereafter. He learned +the 1st Sura of the Quran, which became the cornerstone of his +practice. The nature of this, as a prayer that begins with 'In the +name of Allah, the Entirely Merciful, the Especially Merciful' [Ross, +please replace with your preferred translation, this is just the first +one I found online], is so different from the caricature of Muslims as +fanatics. + +Ross has been coming to Meeting for Worship at Portobello and +Musselburgh for four or five years. He's been impressed by the depth +of some of the Quakers he has met. He realised recently that he has +made the transition from a "committed non-Attender" to acknowledging +he _was_ an Attender. He has really appreciated the Quaker method of +decision-making, in contrast to other experiences of committees. + +Turning to the question of Membership, Ross recalled that last autumn +his mother, who was a Trustee of Brummana, asked him to consider +applying for the Headship. He applied, and although he was not +appointed, the experience made him think again about Membership. +Seeing the achievements, the remarkable work that has been done by +Quakers, in particular Andrew Clark, a friend of his mother, led him +to recognition of how awesome can be some people's achievements, +leaving us a bit ashamed by comparison: how are _we_ working for the +Kingdom of Heaven. + +Ross finished by summarising where this has led him + * "Friends of Truth" can be goal and a daunting challenge. + * "What I think of God" is not relevant, what matters is what 'he' + has to say to me about how to live my life. + +And a few other topics we touched on: + +Ross's wife is as it were a lay preacher in the Zen temple in +portobello. He sees a lot of connections between their practice and +scriptures and ours. + +Ross sometimes gets into trouble for telling the truth. + +Meeting for Worship for Business can be an awe-filled experience. + +Once as Ross was leaving the Quaker Meeting House in Ramallah, he was +asked "are Quakers Christians?". Well, perhaps not as you probably +mean that: we have no Christology... + +Are the challenges for Ross in becoming a Member: Vietnam, Palestine, +now Ukraine, and Extinction Rebellion, are difficulties. Ross worries +about the apparent need to take sides: being driven by fear is not a +good starting point for decisions. + +As we reached the end of a discussion about the nature of Membership, +Ross said "I'm ready to be a member of the crew rather than a +passenger", and Henry and Robin agreed.