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author | Henry S. Thompson <ht@inf.ed.ac.uk> |
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date | Mon, 23 Nov 2020 11:53:13 +0000 |
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--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/Sufferings/2020-10-02/report.txt Mon Nov 23 11:53:13 2020 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,155 @@ +*Meeting for Sufferings* + +2--4 October 2020 + +Henry S. Thompson, SE Scotland AM representative + +All the papers for the meeting are available online at + + https://www.quaker.org.uk/documents/mfs-2020-10-agendapapersv2-1 + +The minutes and other follow-up material are available from + + https://quaker.org.uk/documents/mfs-2020-10-follow-up-package + +This would normally have been a weekend-long residential meeting at +Woodbrooke, and it was very frustrating to miss the opportunity to +spend _informal_ time together. + +We did meet online from Friday evening through early Sunday afternoon. +My report below covers only some of the sessions, and I refer Friends +to the links above for topics not covered, marked with an asterisk +below. The bracketed string in each case gives the item number which +can be used to find relevant material in both the papers in advance +and the follow-up package. + +*Session list* + + Sustainability and the Climate Crisis [MfS 2020 10 06] + + - Report from the Sustainability Monitoring Group * + - Update on the project: ‘Climate crisis: spiritual nurture and + learning’ + - Preparations for COP26 + + BYM Trustees [MfS 2020 10 08] + + Responding to racism [MfS 2020 10 09] * + + Review of Quaker Stewardship Committee [MfS 2020 10 10] + + Quaker Recognised Bodies [MfS 2020 10 11] * + + Annual report from Quaker Committee for [MfS 2020 10 12] + + Update on minutes received by Meeting for Sufferings [MfS 2020 10 13] * + + Report from the Book of Discipline Revision Committee [MfS 2020 10 14] + + Yearly Meeting 2020 MfS [2020 10 15] + +*Update on the project: ‘Climate crisis: spiritual nurture and learning’* + +Maud Grainger, Woodbrooke's Faith in Action Programme Coordinator, +introduced the work of this new project. Its three main aims +are + + 1. Supporting Friends to explore, understand and become more + confident in articulating the spiritual underpinning of Quaker + commitment to caring for the earth and creation." + + 2. Providing advice, guidance support and encouragement to enable + Friends to make practical changes to individual lifestyles and to + take community-level action, particularly around the use and + management of property. + + 3. Building community to support and strengthen our individual and + corporate response. + +Maud described a brilliant set of plans for achieving this goal, +including a wealth of suggestions for concrete action. +Woodbrooke's web page for this work is here: + + https://www.woodbrooke.org.uk/learn/climate-crisis/ + +but there's more detail in the papers in advance than there is there +at the moment. + +*Sustainability* + +Livvy Hanks, Britain Yearly Meeting’s Programme Manager for Economics and +Sustainability Project Development and Programmes, reported on plans +for BYM involvement in COPS 26 in Glasgow. The QPSW item in the +papers in advance gives lots of detail on how Friends can get involved +in our input to COPS 26. + +Quaker Peace and Social Witness (QPSW) have also launched the *Build +Back Better* campaign "for a green and just recovery from the +pandemic", appointing three people to work on this. + +The *Quaker Faith in Action newsletter* (back copies available at +https://us7.campaign-archive.com/home/?u=7506c29d95944ba554b4871f8&id=b525b532da) +contains information about both of the above. + +*Review of Quaker Stewardship Committee (QSC)* + +A big change is coming: QSC, which was established nearly 20 years ago +to oversee Trustees' responsibility for compliance with Charity +regulations, both at Yearly and Area Meeting levels, is to be laid +down, and their responsiblities transfered to Quaker Life Central +Committee and Meeting for Sufferings. + +Lots of details on how this will work in practice remain to be worked +out... + +Book of Discipline Review Committee interim report* + +The co-Clerks, Catherine Brewer andRosie Carnall, gave an encouraging +report on the committee's work to date. Although the group is still +mostly getting to know each other, working out procedures and +generally laying the foundations for the effort ahead, the co-Clerks +were able to share some of the early results: + +Seven key themes are emerging: + + * Spirituality, worship and discernment + * individually and collectively with God + * Quaker community --- life in our meetings + * Testimony and faith in action --- in the world + * Stages of personal life journeys and close relationships + * Church government --- how we organise ourselves + * Our story --- where we have come from and where we are going + * Advices & Queries + +Along with five key insights: + +1. We can all have direct access to God/Spirit/the Divine. This + experience/encounter/relationship can transform us. + +2. We live under guidance from God/Spirit/the Light/the promptings + of love and truth in our hearts + +3. We recognise and seek to address that of God in each human being --- + each of us is unique and precious + +4. There is a dynamic Spirit bringing continuing revelation + +5. We hold the whole of life sacramental and so we do not divide the + sacred and the secular + +There is a webpage + +https://www.quaker.org.uk/resources/quaker-faith-and-practice/revising-quaker-faith-practice + +which gives details of how to be in touch with the committee, +including a link to the collection tool where ideas (both general and +specific text) can be offered. + +Several vacancies have arisen, and nominations suggestions (of others, +or oneself) are invited to be sent to nominations@quaker.org.uk + +The committee is planning to coordinate an activity at Yearly Meeting +Gathering in Bath: *Open to New Light - an invitation from BYM's Book +of Discipline Revision Committee*. There is a website where +contributions can already be made: https://padlet.com/bdrc/OpenToNewLight +