Annual First Day School Easter Breakfast on April 8th!

Please come to the Easter Sunday Breakfast on April 8, from 9:00 – 10:20 AM, with delicious food presented by the First Day School.

At their annual First Day School Meeting for Business, Portland Friends youth decided they would like donations from this year’s Easter Breakfast to go to the Right Sharing of World Resources, a Quaker organization which supports grassroots income-generating projects in the developing world, and encourages economic disciplenship in the United States.

Also at the Easter Breakfast, the First Day School will be collecting items for the:

  • Coastal Humane Animal Shelter:  dog, cat, and kitten food (Friskies, Purina, Science Diet, Nutro, Pedigree, and dye-free puppy chow)
  • Preble Street Resource Center: socks, especially warm socks, in any adult sizes

Please come and donate if you can!

Awakening the Dreamer

AWAKENING THE DREAMER, CHANGING THE DREAM

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Where are we, at this moment, in our relation with our Earth?

How did we get to this point?

Where do we go from here?

We invite you to explore these important questions, as we present 

AWAKENING THE DREAMER, CHANGING THE DREAM.

Committed to bringing about an environmentally sustainable, socially just, and

spiritually fulfilling human presence on this planet.

The Symposium is based upon a partnership that has developed between the Achuar people from the Amazon,and people from the industrialized world, who met them in Ecuador.

This exciting, timely presentation will bring you to the realization that we are at a moment in history whenthe Eagle – the symbol of the developed world that represents the best of the intellect and the mind – and the Condor – the bird that for indigenous people represents the best of wisdom and the heart – must come together to ensure the continued existence of humankind.  We have much to learn from each other.

Date: Feb. 4, 2012

Time: 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.

(arrive 9:45 for start time of 10 a.m.)

Place: Portland Friends Meeting

   1837 Forest Ave. (between

       Hannaford and Tortilla Flat)

Bring bag lunch, drinks provided

Pre-register: jfrick47@gmail.com, especially if you need child care

Please join us as we address these questions with brilliant, impactful videos and interactive exercises. You will have opportunities to add your own thoughts, raise your own questions, and to meet fellow humans who share your interests and concerns.  We will make you aware of ways in which you can join in the fast-growing, powerful global movement to bring about positive change. You may find yourself in a state of what Paul Hawken calls “blessed unrest”!

2012 Individual & Committee Responsibilities at PFM

2012 Individual & Committee Responsibilities at PFM

(as of January 8, 2012, new this year in italics)

Co-Clerks of Meeting …………………  Muriel Allen    &     Anne Harwood

Co-Recording Clerks  (Bus. Meeting)…. Lyn Ballou       &   Jenny Doughty
Recorder (Meeting’s official records) … Lise Wagner              

Treasurer  (Operating Account) ……… Kathy Beach

Treasurer  (Contributions) …………… Sue Nelson                     

Treasurer (Special Funds) …………… Sara Jane Elliot     

Reviewer of Financial Records ……… Beth King

Special Needs Fund ………………….. Chris Beach    &    Elizabeth Szatkowski

Youth Religious Ed. Coordinator……. Anne Payson

Nursery Religious Ed. Coordinator…. Aja Stephan            

Meetinghouse Use Coordinator ……. Jane Mullen                    

      Back-up Person ……………………      Patricia Pyle              

PFM’s Nominees to FSP Board………       _______________    

Egroup Coordinator  …………………       Mary Beth Walsh   

COMMITTEES

Ministry & Counsel   (meets 3rd Thursday, 6:30, Back Classroom            

Jenny Doughty  (’12)     Lee Ivy              (’13)  Jim Maier       (’14)

Kate Potter        (’12)     Christine Fletcher (’13)  Arthur Fink    (’14)

Stephanie Richards      (’12)    Dee Kelsey           (’13) Lyn Ballou      (’14)

 

Peace & Social Concerns                               

*Kiya Smith,  Jennifer Frick,  Sydney McDowell,  Karin Wagner,  Tom Tracy 

Dennis Redfield,  Muriel Allen (ex officio)   

Financial Oversight Committee                                                                        

*Tom Tracy,  Terry Garrett,  _______________

Kathy Beach, (ex officio),  Sara Jane Elliot (ex officio),  Sue Nelson (ex officio),

Communications Committee                                       

Newsletter:  Anna Barnett,  Marion Lundgren, Liz Maier, Tony Scilipoti,  H. D. Wagener.  Website Development:  Tony Scilipoti, Arthur Fink, Darlene Ivy, Rich Nagle, E-group Coordinator = Mary Beth Walsh (Back-up = Patricia Pyle). 

Recording Announcements: 1st Sun:  Chris Beach, 2nd Sun:  Patricia Pyle,

3rd Sun: Stephanie Richards, 4th Sun:                              , 5th Sun:  Christine Fletcher

●Buildings & Grounds (meets 3rd Sunday, 9:15, Kitchen)                       

* Liz Maier, Ward Archer, Dorothy Coyle, Syl Doughty, Tom Pulling, H. D. Wagener,

 Will Kessler, ____________James Grumbach (winter only), Tracy Booth (summer only),

Ed Robinson (helping hand). 

PFM Resource Committee for FSP                                          

Rita Clifford (’12),  Stefanie Fairchild (’12),  Kate Potter (’13),  Kiya Smith (’13),

  Chris Beach (’14),  Terry Garrett (’14)

Library Committee                        

*Karyl Sylken, Colleen Crowley, Stephanie Richards, _______________

Cemetery Committee                                                           

  *Ed Robinson,  Andy Grannell,  Lee Ivy,  Al Schryver,  Karyl Sylken, _______________

Earth & Spirit  (meets 3rd Sunday, 9:15, Back Classroom)                       

*Barbara Rose McIntosh,  Mary Brock,  John Radebaugh,  Ed Robinson

Aaiyn Foster, Holly Travers,  _______________ ,

                                 

Pastoral Oversight Committee  (meets 3rd Sunday, 9:15, Parlor)   

* Shannon O’Connor & *David Spector Sue Calhoun,  Morgan Grumbach, 

Kristine MacCormick,  Al Norton,  _______________,   _______________,

Hospitality Committee                                                              

*Heidi Johnson,  Marlee Turner, Sarah Cushman,  Christina DavisEmily Silevenac

Adult Religious Education Committee              

* Brad Bussiere-Nichols, Andy Grannell,  Sandi Jensen, Elizabeth Szatkowski  &

Donna Yellen,  _______________,   _______________,  

●Youth Religious Education Committee      

* Shuli Bonham, Chris Fitze,  Chris Gunderman,  Susan Lavigne,  Obie Philbrook, Lise

Wagner, Sarah Davis, _______________, Anne Payson (ex officio), Aja Stephan (ex officio)

●Teams to Clean up & Close Meetinghouse after Meeting for Worship          

1st First Day of month: *Chris Beach    &      Kathy Beach 

●2nd First Day of month: Jen Frick & Peter Raszmann + Brad B-N & Sandi Jensen

●3rd First Day of month: Marnie Grumbach      &  Morgan Grumbach 

  ●4th First Day of month:  Marion Lundgren      &  H. D. Wagener 

5th First Day of month: Christine Fletcher       &       Richard Nagle  

Leadings:  Patricia Pyle, Brad B-N., Jasa Porciello, Lise Wagner, Muriel Allen, Sandi Jensen

Archive Committee (re-born)Karyl Sylken, Sandi Jensen, Andy Grannell, Colleen Crowley

 

Nominating Committee (To be reconstituted in February of 2012)

*Chris Be.  (’11);  Elizabeth Sz.  (’11);  Rob Le. (’11);  Rita Cl.  (’12); Kate Po.  (’12)

*   = Convener or Clerk of committee; (______________ = position yet to be filled)

Salt & Light Program for October 29-30

Please see more below for background on the Salt & Light event going on here and around the world.  And please see here to register.

P R O G R A M for the WEEKEND OF OCTOBER 29-30 

Saturday October 29th

9:30 a.m. – Registration

10:00 – Opening worship

  • Welcome & Introductions – Andy Grannell, Portland Friends Meeting
  • FWCC and the Sixth World Conference – Louise Salinas, Associate Secretary FWCC Section of the Americas

10:20 – What does it mean to be Salt and Light? – Valerie Joy

10:40 – Discussion in small groups

11:10 – Small groups report back

11:30 – Break

11:45 – The broken world: Stories of Burundian Friends in Tanzanian refugee camps. – Abel Sibonio

  • Questions & reflection

12:30 p.m.1 – Lunch & fellowship

1:30 p.m – Re-gather & vocal prayer

  • Discussion in small groups, reflecting on the Broken World

2:00 – Activity: How do our lives and actions contribute to the brokenness of the world?

2:30 – Small groups report back

2:50 – Friends in Asia & the West Pacific  – Valerie Joy

3:10 – Living the kingdom – Valerie Joy and Abel Sibonio

  • Discussion in small groups: World Conference Study Guide

3:40 – Small groups report back

4:00 – Break

4:15 – Caring for each other: Salt & Light in Portland. How can we be agents of God’s healing power?  Facilitated discussion by Valerie &  Abel

4:45 – Closing remarks

  •  Singing & closing prayer

5:00 p.m. – African-themed dinner

 

Sunday Morning  October 30th

 8:00 a.m.  – Early unprogrammed worship

9:00 a.m. – Singing with International Song Book

9:30 a.m. – Intergenerational Unprogrammed worship:

  • Opening query
  • Scripture readings in Kirundi & English
  • Children’s message
  • Adult message, brought by guests from Australia

10:30 a.m. – Unprogrammed worship in the manner of Friends

 

Report from Released Friends Andy and Dorothy Grannell

October 2, 2011

World Conference of Friends logoThe question being asked by Friends World Conference for Consultation is: “What does it mean to BE salt and light and to live the kingdom in a broken world?” It is being asked as the foundation for having the 6th World Conference of Friends, the first World conference since 1991. The theme is taken from Matthew 5:13 – 16.  Salt flavors food, preserves food, cleans and heals wounds. Light allows us to see clearly, to be visible to others, and reflects back.

The world conference and the mini Salt & Light events occuring on October 29-30th are asking each Friend wherever he or she is located to discern what it means to BE Salt and Light in our meetings, in our faith lives, in our communities and in the world. What will it mean for Friends to take seriously being Salt and Light in dealing with issues of faith, poverty, justice, economics and the environment? What will each of us be called to do to Live the Kingdom and to Heal the Broken World? Can we do it together across the different forms of Quakerism? Will we gain more understanding of each other? Will the Society of Friends be changed and if so, how? We will as Friends internationally find effective ways to heal our broken world wherever we are located? The conference is a call to both discernment and action.

We will have opportunity to consider the questions on October 29 and 30. Abel Sibonio and Valerie Joy of Australia will be staying in local homes for 4 evenings and taking us through their experiences and drawing us in to consider these questions. We will listen, pray, sing, eat and share in much the same way that Andy and I will in Kenya. Our prayer is that as many members and attenders of this meeting as possible will set aside Oct 29th and the morning of Oct 30.

We need your help in making this event work. Overnight hospitality on Saturday for guests from afar, pre-program publicity, registrars, set up and clean up for meals, leaders for Sunday programmed worship and small group facilitators for Saturday will ensure the success of the event. Please either sign up online or take one of the paper forms that are hanging by the front door. Failing that, talk to, e-mail or phone Andy or I – we will have a task for you. A donation is requested to help defray the cost of the event and bringing the visitors from Australia. However, please do not let that keep you from attending.

The program is appropriate for those 10 and up, the tasks that need doing are also appropriate for those aged 10 and up. The online registration is open at www.fwccamericas.org or again, you can tell Andy or me that you are coming and whether it will be for Saturday or Sunday or both. Sunday morning is open to all because it will be a part of our regular extended worship for a Sunday that includes silent worship at 8, singing at 9, and programmed worship with our speakers at 9:30 and silent worship at 10:30.

This will be a rich experience for all of us. The motto of FWCC Section of the Americas is: “Connecting Friends, Crossing Cultures, Changing Lives”. At the event here on Oct.29 & 30 Portland, Friends will have the opportunity to live the motto. The meeting room holds up to 100 people. Our prayer is that it will be full. Please register and invite others you know who would like to participate from around New England.

Andy and I have just recently been blessed to have our applications to the Lyman fund approved. We have received a generous grant to support our travel as released Friends for the conference and to share what we learn after the conference. We still seek a portion of the travel funds and as well as support for the Salt & Light events here in New England so that all that want to may participate.

Andy and Dorothy Grannell

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