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Sunday, November 17, 2024
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SUNDAYS AT BETHESDA FRIENDS MEETING Head of Meeting: Today, S and Gale T. November 24, Georgianna Z. Pastoral Care: If you have concerns about personal issues or questions about membership, Bethesda Friends Meeting, or Quaker faith and practice, please be in touch with today’s Friendly Ear, a member of the Pastoral Care Committee. The person's name and contact info is announced after worship, or you can ask via our Contact Us form. You can also reach a Friendly Ear by sending an email message to friendlyear@bethesdafriends.org, and a member of the Pastoral Care Committee will get in touch with you. The Social Concern for November is A Wider Circle, a local non-profit organization that assists individuals and families moving out of homelessness to stable living situations. To learn more about A Wider Circle, as well as BFM's regular budget needs, please go to the end of this bulletin. Meeting for Worship: Bethesda Friends worship together each Sunday at 11:00 a.m. Friends can participate in person at the Meeting House or remotely via Zoom. Participating in worship at the Meeting House. Friends are invited to gather in person at 11:00 a.m. for Meeting for Worship at the Meeting House. Participating in worship via Zoom. To join using Zoom, you can obtain the link in your weekly Bulletin or use our Contact Us form. First Day School (FDS) for children 5 years of age and older is offered on the first and third Sunday of each month during the school year. Childcare for this age group is offered on non-FDS Sundays. Childcare during Meeting for Worship: Childcare is available on non-holiday weekends during Meeting for Worship from 10:45 a.m. to 12:20 p.m. for children under 5 years of age. Paid caregivers provide this service. New attendees: Please sign in at the child care room on the lower level of the Meeting house. Fellowship & Hospitality is still seeking one volunteer for November 17 (potluck). Please use our Contact Us form to volunteer. |
EVENTS THIS SUNDAY, November 17 Worship Sharing: Responding to Conflict in the World: This Sunday, November 17 at 9:30 a.m., both in-person and online, the Ministry and Worship Committee invites all who are burdened by sorrows, fears, and distress at this time of turmoil in the world -- to join together for worship sharing. Our intention is to create a space to listen deeply within ourselves and to one another as we share the burdens in our hearts and minds as well as our hopes and insights as to how we can feel supported by our faith and community. Please use our Contact Us form for the Zoom link. A description of worship sharing is at the bottom of the page at this link. Potluck: All are invited to attend Potluck in the Groome Building following Rise of Meeting this Sunday, November 17. Please bring a dish if you can, main, side, salad or dessert. The kitchen in the Groome Building will be open after 10:30 a.m. to keep dishes warm or cold. Please include with your dish a note of any possible dietetic concerns (contains nuts, Vegan, Gluten-free, etc.). If you run short of time, bring some fruit or a cold beverage, or just yourself. You’ll be very welcome. This month the Potluck is hosted by the F&H committee, with help from many volunteers. If you can help, or have questions, please call Peggy E. AIM Statewide Action Event: Action in Montgomery will host an event on Sunday, November 17 from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. to meet with state leaders and plan the advocacy agenda for the 2025 legislative session. The event will be held at the Wilde Lake Interfaith Center at 10431 Twin Rivers Road, Columbia, MD 21044. Please visit this link to register. For more information or to organize carpooling, contact Leslie S. or Alex B. EVENTS COMING UP SOON (NOVEMBER 15 - NOVEMBER 26) AFSC Action Hour for a Ceasefire in Gaza: Join American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) staff every Friday at 12:00 p.m. to hear updates from Gaza. Then, take action with us as we contact our elected officials and call for an immediate cease-fire and humanitarian access to Gaza. Our elected officials need to keep hearing from us. To attend, please register at this link. Working Group on Racism Presentation - Transformational Conversations: On Saturday, November 16 at 10:00 a.m., via Zoom, Debby Irving will help Friends learn how to engage in transformational conversations. Many of us have not fully developed the insight, skill, and emotional stamina necessary to broach and navigate differences of perspective and opinion, especially when harm to a member of a marginalized group is part of the mix. There is a different way. This workshop will explore how to embed new, transformational norms into our personal and institutional practices. You can register here. Friends Community School Open Houses: Friends Community School in College Park, MD is a K-8 Quaker progressive school that thoughtfully guides young children through adolescence, instilling compassion, curiosity, and confidence. If you are interested in considering FCS for your child, please visit at 9:00 a.m. on November 19, December 7, or January 9 for an open house. Find details on the Admissions / Visit FCS page of the school website. The early application deadline (50% application fee) for the school is Monday, December 9, 2024. The regular application deadline is Friday, January 10, 2025. Manna Food Center Gathering for Jackie DeCarlo: On November 19th from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., Manna Food Center, a long-time beneficiary of BFM Peace and Social Justice investments, is hosting a farewell gathering for its CEO and Bethesda Friends member Jackie DeCarlo at its warehouse in Gaithersburg, MD. All are welcome to meet with staff, volunteers, and partners for a casual send-off as she and wife Kristen chart next steps. Light refreshments will be served, and there will be opportunities to tour the Manna warehouse, which is the operational center of Manna’s mission to share food, educate, and advocate. Comparative Religions - Great Minds of the East: The Comparative Religions class starts a new course in September which will go through May 2025 - Great Minds of the Eastern Intellectual Tradition with 36 lectures by Professor Grant Hardy of the University of North Carolina at Asheville, through The Great Courses. This is a survey course which begins with the Vedas and Upanishads and ends with Sun Yat-sen and Mao Tsedong, covering Iran, India, China, Tibet, Korea, and Japan. We meet weekly on Tuesdays at 7:00 p.m. via Zoom for a half-hour lecture followed by a half-hour discussion. All are welcome. If just a few topics seem interesting, you are welcome to just come for those. Please use our Contact Us form for the Zoom link. Bethesda Friends Meeting’s stay-at-home Mid-Week Worship by e-mail is on Wednesdays, from 8:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Each of us worships at home without video or audio, coordinating our timing by emails sent at the start and end of worship. To enhance our sense of gathering, the opening email lets us know who is present. At rise of meeting, participants are invited to worship- share with the group via reply-all. For details and the link, use our Contact Us form. AFSC Meeting for Worship re: Peace in Israel and Palestine: The violence in Palestine and Israel has impacted the AFSC community in many ways, all of them tragic and heartbreaking. Please join us every Thursday at 5:30 p.m. for a Meeting for Worship via Zoom, gathering in solidarity and holding those most impacted in the Light. All are invited. Please register at this link to receive the Zoom link to attend. BYM Young Friends Turkey Con: There will be a Young Friends Conference (Con) Friday, November 22 – Sunday, November 24 for high school-aged F(f)riends at Menallen Friends Meeting in Biglerville, PA.Transportation to Menallen Friends Meeting will be available from the BYM Office in Sandy Spring, MD.For details and to register please visit this link or email the Youth Programs Committee at YPC@bym-rsf.org. Peace and Social Justice Committee Meeting will take place at 9:00 a.m. on Sunday, November 24 via Zoom. All members of the Bethesda Friends community are welcome to join us as we seek to deepen both individual's and the Meeting's engagement in peace building and social justice. For details and the Zoom link, use our Contact Us form. Thanksgiving Spiritual Unity Feast: The Baha’i Community in Montgomery County. invites all to a Thanksgiving Spiritual Unity Feast via Zoom on Sunday, November 24 from 4:00 to 5:45 p.m. To register please visit this link. Coordinating Gathering: Representatives of most BFM committees meet during the week before Meeting for Worship with a Concern for Business to discuss the upcoming agenda, season issues before the Meeting, and discuss committee challenges if any. These meetings are open to all. There will be one on Sunday, November 24, at 1:00 p.m. For details and the Zoom link, use our Contact Us form. Experiment with Light is a meditative and centering practice. There will be an online- only session Sunday, November 24 from 7:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Starting at 7:30 p.m., you can follow the prompts at home and write or draw responses you have experienced. We use the meditation on the individual in modern language, full length, 37-minute version. Around 8:30 p.m., if you would like to worship-share from your meditation experience, please join via Zoom. For details and the Zoom link, use our Contact Us form. Nice Racism Book Group Meeting: The next meeting of the monthly, year-long book study of Robin D’Angelo’s book Nice Racism: How Progressive White People Perpetuate Racial Harm will meet at 8:00 p.m. on November 25. Please email Jonathan K. or Margaret B. for details. FUTURE EVENTS TO PLAN AHEAD FOR BFM Christmas Pageant & Celebration: Planning is underway for the annual BFM Christmas Pageant to be held at the rise of meeting on December 15. This wonderful holiday tradition features performances by our First Day School students and a visiting orchestra directed by Ross Capon. Religious Education will also host a toy drive for a Wider Circle. Please join in our efforts by bringing unwrapped toys, games, or books to the Pageant to be distributed to children in need. |
SUPPORTING BFM & THE SOCIAL CONCERN OF THE MONTH Supporting BFM: Bethesda Friends Meeting depends on our generosity to support its publications, religious education, childcare, and its “apportionment” payment to Baltimore Yearly Meeting—all of which connect us to each other and link us to the broader Quaker community. Our contributions also support Quaker organizations and advocacy, education, and community groups attuned with Quaker values. Contributions in any amount are always deeply appreciated. The Social Concern for November is A Wider Circle, a local non-profit organization with hubs in Silver Spring and Ward 8 in the District that assists individuals and families moving out of homelessness to stable living situations. A Wider Circle also offers intensive courses on job skills, financial planning, stress management, nutrition, and parenting, as well as Neighborhood Partnership to listen to the needs of their community. Its mission is to end poverty, so advocacy is one of its programs. Anyone in need of help can find it there. In 2023, A Wider Circle served more than 17,500 children and adults. More than 23,000 volunteers serve at A Wider Circle annually, including members of BFM who volunteer several times a year. To donate to this Social Concern, please go to www.bethesdafriends.org/Donate-Online-Now. Clearly designate that your contribution is for this month's Social Concern. If you prefer, you may send your check, made payable to Bethesda Friends Meeting, to David M., Assistant Treasurer (see address in the BFM Directory, or use our Contact Us form). You are also welcome to donate to Bethesda Friends Meeting directly to support all Meeting activities via the same methods (online or by check) |
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