Westport Meeting Newsletter Dec 3, 2021

Westport Meeting News:

PLEASE JOIN WESTPORT MEETING FRIENDS

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 12, AT 11:15 AM

“SOUP, CIDER, SWEETS, AND SONG ADVENT CELEBRATION”

Friends will gather outdoors for homemade soups, hot cider, sweet desserts, and even sweeter fellowship! We’ll be singing some of our favorite Christmas songs around a warm fire in the Community House backyard. Shelter tents will be up if the forecast is for showers. The Community House will be open and ventilated for access to the restrooms. Face masks and spacing are required inside buildings.

We are very excited to join with one another again in friendship and fun as a Meeting community! Please come prepared by dressing warmly and with a joyous heart. Contributions of sweet finger desserts are always welcome! View flyer for this event HERE.

– Betty Ann Lee, Clerk of Meeting

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Save these dates: Our Meeting is planning to hold our annual Advent Potluck gathering following worship on Sunday, Dec 12, at 11:30 AM. We are also, tentatively, planning to hold our annual Christmas Eve Service at 7pm, Dec 24, in the meetinghouse. More details on our Christmas Eve Service will follow.

Afghan Family being resettled in Dartmouth…items needed: Please read Sandwich Quarterly Meeting News below.

Special Thanks to Sandra and Michael Thompson for creating yet another beautiful Christmas wreath that again, graces the front door of our meetinghouse this holiday season!

Nomination Slate: The 2022-2025 Nominating Committees report to monthly meeting for business on Nov 21, 2021, was approved. Friends may view the 2022-2025 Slate HERE

Midweek worship will continue to be offered each week on Wednesdays at 3:30 PM. Please note that the link for midweek worship is not the same as our regular worship on Sunday. A link for joining Midweek worship (which is the same link each week) will be emailed each week on Wednesday mornings. To insure security, we never post Zoom links on websites or portals visible to the general public. Questions? Contact Kevin Lee.

Thanks to Westport Meeting’s Peace and Social Justice Committee, on Monday, Nov 29, Signature Signs of Westport mounted a permanent, solid Black Lives Matter sign that resembles perfectly the multiple BLM banners that we previously displayed that were all stolen from Meeting property. 

 

 
Help with Zoom Connections: Instructions for connecting to worship each Sunday, and Monthly Meeting for Business each month, is HERE.

 

MEETING CALENDAR: (All meetings held via Zoom, in person, or hybrid (meaning in-person and via Zoom), as noted)

  • Worship each Sunday in meetinghouse and via Zoom at 10am (hybrid)
  • Seekers Group, Monday, Dec 6, at 7pm. Hybrid. (Gretchen sends link)
  • Midweek worship, Wed, Dec 8, 3:30-4pm. (link sent day of, Zoom only)
  • NEYM Permanent Board, Dec 11, 9am-1pm. via Zoom.
  • “SOUP, CIDER, SWEETS, AND SONG ADVENT CELEBRATION”, Sunday, Dec 12, at rise of worship. (Details above)
  • Peace & Social Justice Committee, Monday, Dec 13, 7pm (Zoom only)
  • NEYM Meeting leaders call, Dec 14, 7pm. via Zoom.
  • “Discovering Crossroads,” an NEYM sponsored event Dec 18, 2-4pm. (Details below)
  • Monthly Meeting for Business, Dec 19 at 8am. (Zoom only)
  • Seekers Group, Monday, Dec 20, at 7pm, in-person and hybrid. (Gretchen sends link)
  • [Tentative] Christmas Eve Service, Dec 24, 7pm. Details TBA
  • CHRISTMAS DAY, Sat, Dec 25

MIDWEEK WORSHIP, via Zoom, WEDNESDAYS, 3:30-4:00pm!

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Yearly Meeting/Wider Quaker News:

NEYM Faith and Practice Revision Committee: Draft chapter for review and discussion on Ministry and Counsel committees at the monthly meeting level; [Our Meeting’s M&C committee will be reviewing this document, but all Friends are encouraged to review this draft copy as well. Click HERE for the link.

New England Yearly Meeting Newsletter, “It is blessed to Receive, too,” Nov 5, 2021 may be read HERE:

Introduction
Ministry & Spiritual Life Gathering
Workshop for Treasurers & Financial Stewards
Exploring the Quaker Way
Support for Addressing Racial Justice
Exploring Prayer and Meditation at Woolman Hill
We’re Hiring!
Right Relationship Updates
Reparations as Testimony for Portland Friends
Marian Baker Reports from East Africa
Faith & Practice “Passage of the Month”
Noticing Patterns
Weed Lecture Video
Find Recordings of Yearly Meeting Events
Keep in Touch!
A Last Word

Quakers in the news

Gretchen’s JYM-JHYM latest newsletter, issue of Dec 1, 2021, contains reflections, programming and retreat info for young people, parents and Friends.  Read her newsletter HERE.

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Quaker organizations, and our Yearly Meeting as a whole, are offering an amazing array of opportunities to expand our knowledge and improve our practice as Friends in a variety of ways. Check out the following links and see what we are being offered! Also, take a few minutes and explore additional programs offered by NEYM by visiting the Events page HERE.

December 14, at 7 PM: An online check-in for Friends serving in leadership roles in their local meetings.

Recurring virtual events

Other events coming soon 

Connect, Learn, Explore, and Be in Service among Friends Regionally and Globally.

Check out an array of Quaker schools, camps, retreat centers, other yearly meetings and Quaker organizations listed on NEYM’s website.

Quaker Event Registration Dec 18: (NEYM Office asked meetings to share this in our newsletters -ed.)

“Hello!

My name is Emmy Mathis. I am a regular attender at Friends Meeting Cambridge, a Monthly Meeting in NEYM. I was led by Spirit to develop a program around the crossroads of Quaker practice, energy medicine, and social/embodied justice. I was then let by spirit to apply for several Quaker grants, which I have received!

I am developing the second event in the programming for this ministry and wanted to invite Meetings in NEYM to this event. Is it possible to send this to your Meeting’s listserv or allow me to send it to the listserv? (I know listserv is an older word, but I can never remember the accurate term!)

The message would go something as follows (please feel free to adapt and let me know if you have any questions!):

About 9 months ago, Spirit led me to develop a year and a half long program series called “Embodying the Light; Embodying the Beloved Community” that explores the crossroads of Quaker principles, energy medicine, and social/embodied justice. My ministry wishes to expand our Quaker testimony of Peace to include inner peace and examine and offer tools to deconstruct the inner violence that systemic oppression and structural racism causes in us. I also wish to be of service to Friends, and friends of Friends, so that we can fully live into our Peace Testimony and build capacity as justice workers in order to fully embody the Light and the Beloved Community. I have been awarded a few Quaker based grants and am excited to be able to offer active programs for this project!

Please see below for more information and to register.

Date & Time: December 18th from 2-4p.m.

Locations: Zoom

Details: In this workshop, which will take place via Zoom, we will explore and work on embodying the crossroads of Quaker Practice, Energy Medicine, and Embodied Justice. Please join! This workshop is part of an ongoing program series from Embodying the Light; Embodying the Beloved Community.

Childcare funding is available.

Registration: Registration is requested by 12/12/21. Please register HERE. Please feel free to reach out with any questions or concerns! This workshop is sponsored by FMC’s Friends for Racial Justice and has been graciously funded by multiple Quaker grants. Please email me, Emmy, at emmymathis@gmail.com for more information.

In Love and Light, Emmy”

Sandwich Quarterly Meeting News:

Afghan Refugee Information: Deana Kinsky, of Sandwich Quarterly Meeting, provided meetings of our Quarter with recent information about helping Afghan refugees resettle in our area. For ease of reading, the info is on its own page on our site HERE.

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An email dated 12.4.21 from Deena Kinsky, SQM Newsletter Editor, has current info on an Afghan family being resettled in Dartmouth.

Hello Friends,

Ann Sheehan, who lives in Padanaram, will host an Afghan family in her home soon. She was afraid to put her needs out to the community in case of negative reactions, but had heard that Quakers might be a good source : )

 She is hoping for donations of  cushions/pillows for the floor, bedding for long twin beds (the kind in dorms) as well as bedding for a full bed (including blankets).

Once the family arrives and she knows ages and sizes, she is hoping for donations of clothing and winter boots. Her email address is annsheehan03@comcast.net if you have these items to share.

Closing:

Did I offer peace today? Did I bring a smile to someone’s face?
Did I say words of healing? Did I let go of my anger and resentment? 
Did I forgive? Did I love? These are the real questions.
I must trust that the little bit of love that I sow now will bear many fruits,
here in this world and the life to come.

– Henri Nouwen 

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Thank you, Friends,

Kevin Lee