New York Yearly Meeting
of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)

NYYM Epistle

7th Month 21 - 27, 2002
Silver Bay, New York
307th Sessions

To Friends Everywhere!

The 307th Session of New York Yearly Meeting convened with 444 adults and 156 youth in attendance.

This year's summer sessions gathered under the theme "Conflict as an Opportunity for Spiritual Growth." In our opening worship young Friends led us in a song about getting through life's difficulties "With a Little Help from My Friends." They gave us an updated dramatization of the parable of the Good Samaritan. A Friend reminded us that this week's community is a special space for practicing peacemaking, and that in such a school young and old are students together. We are aware that networking is a valuable process in effective peacemaking.

Friends heard memorial minutes for five members of our Yearly Meeting. We shared our memories of them, our sense of loss, and our joy for their lives and their lessons.

The attacks that occurred last September in New York City, Washington, and Pennsylvania, and the widespread national support for our government's undeclared, so-called "war on terrorism" continue to cause us anguish. Our grief brings us closer to each other in our spiritual community, and we ask ourselves "What is God calling us to do?" As Friends we reaffirm our peace testimony:

    We utterly deny all outward wars and strife and fightings with outward weapons, for any end, or under any pretence whatsoever, and this is our testimony to the whole world.
We renounce our government's "war on terrorism," because it is wrong to respond to violence with further violence. It is clear to us that peace is the way. That is the message of Jesus of Nazareth, spoken throughout the New Testament. In our worship and in our work, we rededicate ourselves to peacemaking as our response to violence.

We are grateful for Friends' many expressions of sorrow and concern that followed the attacks. As we read your epistles and messages from around the world we are heartened that God's spirit is working among us all.

Yours in the Light,

Linda B. Chidsey, Clerk

 


Visitors:
Timothy Barner Friends Committee on National Legislation
Patricia Edwards-Konic Friends United Meeting
Editor of Quaker Life
William Galvin Center on Conscience and War
  and Peace Tax Fund
Liberty Goodwin
  & Paul Klinkman
  
Florence Kimball Friends Committee on National Legislation
Bridget Moix Quaker UN Office
Miyo Moriuchi Friends General Conference
Ministry and Nurture Committee
Chrissie Rizzo American Friends Service Committee
Syracuse Area Director
Carol Sexton Earlham School of Religion
Campus Ministry Association for Spiritual Formation
Michael Wajda Friends General Conference

Study Groups:
The Gospel of Mark and Quaker Witness
Indian Land Claims: Where Can Friends Stand?
White Antiracist Friends
Intergenerational AVP Workshop
Spiritual Healing
Seasons of the Spirit: A Poetry-Writing Workshop
Friends' Response to the World Council of Churches Document on Church Unity
Quaker Peacemaking for Conflict Transformation
Poets of the Spirit
Inreach, Outreach, and Local Meeting Advancement
Alternatives to the War on Terror

Interest Groups:
Stories of Conscience
School of the Americas
Youth and Militarism
Universal (Handicapped) Accessibility for Friends' Facilities
Wrestling with Wrestling and Other Violent Sports and Video Games
Powell House Youth Program
The American Tradition of Nonviolence
Prisons Interest Group

Bible Study:
Led by Judy Brown

Worship Sharing Groups:
12 General
Adult with Small Children
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transsexual
Men's
Women's
Unprogrammed Worship

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