Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Missoula Friends Meeting



April 2011 - July 2012 notices

Please note these changes -- Winter Schedule:

Sept. 11 and on --
1st-Sunday Meeting for Business at 9:00 a.m.
Quaker Education at 10:00 if there's no Meeting for Business
Worship at 11:00, followed by Soup and Fellowship downstairs


April 8 Serving Easter meal at Poverello. No Quaker Ed.

April 15 Occupy Missoula’s Religion Working Group:
Presentation and Discussion

April 22 More Singing!

April 29 Worship sharing query: What helps you center down?
What helps you find clarity or discernment?

May 6 Meeting for Worship with a Concern for Business

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Other Announcements:


Nancy reminds Friends that the first host week for Family Promise is coming up soon -- from May 27 to June 3. Nancy reminds Family Promise volunteers that Dean Thompson will offer one more training session this Spring. Dean will be conducting the next one this coming Thursday evening (May 24th)at the Garden City Church right down Higgins from Hellgate High School. Please let Nancy know if you plan to attend so she can let Dean know. She believes it will be the usual time, from 6-8:30 pm.

== On the second Sunday in June, we will again have a Meeting for Worship at 11:00, followed by a potluck and fellowship at noon, at the Pattee Canyon Campgrounds, Picnic Area A.

== North Pacific Yearly Meeting registration forms are online at NPYM.org. The Yearly Meeting is July 18-22 in Tacoma. Avoid the late registration penalty! == Judy V. expects to coordinate Meetings for Worship at the Springs community soon. Several of our members are now living at the Springs.

== Bob and Grace are now in their new apartment at 108 Springs. Call them to arrange a visit!

== The new Nominating Committee consists of Nick, Ben and Suzanne. They will be polling Friends on their preferences about committee service.

== Nick and Judy V. are our contacts for Montana Gathering of Friends (MGOF)

== The yearly inspection of the lift has been accomplished and the lift passed inspection, according to Bev.

== Please hold these people, in particular, in the Light: Frank, Charlotte K., and John A.

== Pom reminded Friends that Occupy Missoula's General Assembly meets every Sunday at 2:00 at the fishes sculpture by the river in Caras Park.Rain or awful weather? Back to upstairs in the Union Hall on Main St.

== Sandy alerts us to the Five Valleys Memorial Society. This group facilitates low-cost funerals and cremations for interested community members.

== Carol offers a new bi-weekly Prayer Meditation Group for anyone interested.If you have a special need for concerted prayers or thanks giving (above and beyond an "ordinary" request to hold someone in the light), there is now a small box in the entrance to the upstairs Meeting Room where you can leave a written request.

== Peace & Social Concerns expressed a concern about how to support the Occupy Missoula movement. Nancy and other Friends attended a recent Occupy Missoula meeting. Friends can find out more local information about the movement at www.occupymissoula.wordpress.com

== Nancy reported that several new churches have committed to participate in Family Promise. The Board already has nine members from our community. The local website is at http://familypromisemissoula.org/
Friends may learn about the national Family Promise project on their website: www.familypromise.org
Nancy announces that Family Promise has hired Dean Thompson as Director of the program for homeless families in Missoula. The program will begin operating on May 13.
Friends who have extra clean and gently-used twin sheets or pillow cases are encouraged to contribute them to the Family Promise program.

== Sandie reminds us that Meeting has switched to Winter hours, starting Sept. 11, 2011: Just a reminder that effective Sunday September 11, our Meeting for Worship hours goes back to 11 a.m. Organized child care available during Meetings; Soup and fellowship downstairs, following worship.
Meeting for Business for these Sundays will be at 9 a.m., starting on September 11. Hope to see you there!

== Sandie notes that as Soup Wrangler she must remind us to check the soup signup sheet for openings.

== Carol reminds us of how we pick up the downstairs room after Soup and Fellowship on Sundays: brushing off the tablecloths and sweeping the floor, washing dishes and clearing the dish drainer, etc. (This is especially important when a group is scheduled to use the Meeting House during the week.)

== Committee members: If you have items for the newsletter, Suzanne Aboufadl is now the newsletter editor, so get your reports to her. Ted Etter is our clerk for the coming year.

== Childrens' Committee welcomes presenters to lead the childrens' education hour. Sign up and check openings with Nick. Sandy reminds Friends that you can assist in the nursery during worship hours.

== New books in the Friends Library are featured online at groups.google.com/group/missoula-friends-library

== Submissions to MGOF Newsletter and MFM Newsletter:
If you have items of interest to share with our larger community-- a birth, a death, interesting or weighty events happening in your life or in your worship group/ meeting/family, or quotations or poems--please send such information to: s_bolles@yahoo.com Please specify if the item is for the MGOF Newsletter or the MFM Newsletter (or both). And many thanks to those of you that have been submitting items for the newsletter.
Sandie Bolles, MGOF Newsletter editor

== Meeting House Reservations: To find out if the meeting house is available for rental, please call Charlotte at 273-6080 or email charlotteskasl@yahoo.com. You may consult with Charlotte about the schedule desired for your meetings or events and any rental costs for your group.


How to Find Missoula Friends Meeting


The meeting house is at 1861 S. 12th St. W.
Our building is ADA-accessible, thanks to substantial renovations carried out in 2007.

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Or call these numbers for directions:
549-6276 or 829-9666.



Getting to Know Missoula Friends Meeting


Meeting times --


Our fall schedule begins again Sunday, September 12:
9am: Meeting for Worship with a Concern for Business.
11am: Meeting for Worship
Noon: Soup

Regular Meeting for Worship hours will resume at 11am on Sundays. Quaker education hours will be scheduled for 10am and soup at noon.

Summer schedule: June - September
Meeting for Worship -- 10:00 a.m.

Fall and Winter schedule:
Quaker Education -- 10:00 a.m.
Meeting for Worship -- 11:00 a.m., followed by fellowship and a shared simple meal of soup and bread.

What happens in Meeting for Worship?

     Our Meeting for Worship is an unprogrammed service. We enter the meeting room silently. Our first task when worship begins is to center down, to still the clamor of the world, to turn our attention to the inner voice. This process may take 20 minutes or even longer.


    You will find that there is no program, no prepared prayers, sermons, or readings, and no one "in charge" to tell us what to do next. Instead, we listen as attentively as we can for leadings of the Spirit. I a leading comes, we speak the message into the silence.


    One way we know that we have felt a leading of the Spirit is to query any message we feel an urge to deliver. Is it meant for ourselves alone? Would it be better as an announcement at the close of meeting? Should it be seasoned just a little longer? But if it passes those tests, then we share our message. Sometimes the leading of the Spirit is very clear and we feel a real push to speak. You may feel such a leading as well.


    After each message, we return to the silence. It is essential to allow a space of at least a few minutes to open up between messages. Re-centering after each message maintains the spirit of worship and allows each message an unhurried, thoughtful hearing.


    Meeting ends when the closer signals that the hour is accomplished. Then we share handshakes, names, and announcements. The rise of meeting is a time for brief socializing before we head home to face another week. On most Sundays, we have Fellowship over Soup and Bread following the meeting for worship and announcements; visitors are encouraged to join in and get better acquainted.

    Worship is a special time in the midst of our worldly concerns to seek together, often in unbroken silence, for God's will and guidance. Each meeting is an adventure. We hope you will find with us a deeper awareness  of what Friends for three hundred years have called the Inner Light, the Light of Christ, the Seed, and that of God in everyone.


Do you get together to talk?


    Yes, we hold regular meetings where we talk quite a bit:  Meetings for Business and Meetings for Learning.

    Meeting for Worship with a Concern for Business is held monthly for most of the year except during summer; the meetings are usually scheduled before Meeting for Worship, or after Fellowship over Soup.  Everyone is encouraged to attend because this is a committee of the whole. Participants both speak their minds on the business at hand and listen attentively as others do the same. A decision is reached when the Clerk states the sense of the meeting to the satisfaction of everyone present.

Meetings for Learning, or Quaker Education, is held most Sundays at 10 a. m. Topics vary. Sometimes one of us leads a discussion on Quaker beliefs and practices, sometimes we discuss a topic of current interest, or we may host a guest speaker. Look for this month's schedule in the newsletter.

    We also hold occasional potlucks, many during the summer, and some held in association with Meetings for Worship at special locations, such as parks. Summer potlucks are usually held at the homes of meeting attenders and start at 6:30 on selected Wednesdays.


Do you take up a collection?

No, Quakers never do. But like all churches, we run and money as well as love and hard work. I you feel moved to make a donation, please leave it in the wooden donation box or mail it to the meeting in care of the treasurer. Checks can be made out to the Missoula Friends Meeting.


Do you have a children's program?

    Child care for young children is provided the year around. A First Day School program is offered some years according to the interest and participation of families and attenders with an interest in the program.

    We do not expect our young Friends to sit still for more than ten minutes. Child care  and First Day School end about ten minutes before the hour so that the children can experience silent worship with the adults and may also be introduced after worship ends.

    Children are an important part of our Meeting. Adults make a point of including even our very youngest Friends. At the close of meeting, when introductions are made, young Friends are given the opportunity to speak their names too. It is always a celebrated occasion when one of the children first volunteers to say his or her own name. Don't be surprised if some of the littlest ones wander around our circle at the close of Meeting, joining adults in the fun of shaking hands.


Is there something you'd like me to do?

    Well, yes, actually, there is. Please consider:

--  Signing our guest book on the table in the foyer.
--  Taking a copy of the current newsletter with you. Look for it by the guest book.
--  Lingering a bit after meeting so that we can say hello.


How long have Quakers been in Missoula?

   Friends started gathering in private homes for Meeting for Worship in the 1960's. Some Quakers came to Missoula as smoke jumpers in the 1950's, and some stayed in the area. The current Meeting House was purchased in 1993, and it was substantially remodeled in 2007.

   Missoula Friends Meeting is part of Montana's quarterly meeting, the Montana Gathering of Friends (MGOF). MGOF, along with quarterly meetings in Oregon and Washington (Idaho meetings are part of the Washington quarterly meeting), is a part of North Pacific Yearly Meeting (NPYM). NPYM organizes annual gatherings that take place in mid-summer and rotate between locations in Oregon, Washington, and Montana.


Where can I find additional information?

You are welcome to take a copy of the newsletter. You can also find more information about Quakers and our regional organization at www.npym.org.

If you have further questions, you may call Jack Rowen at 880-9844 or Ted Etter at 829-9666.

Missoula Friends Meeting
1861 S. 12th St. W.
Missoula, MT 59801
(406) 549-6276


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