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Quaker Camp Daily Schedule

The “Quaker Camp at Stillwater”, June 24-29, 2007, was a Quaker conference with a difference. Instead of lining up workshop leaders and speakers in advance, we invited Friends to come share their gifts, leadings, and longings. The winds of the Spirit are blowing, and we do not know exactly where they are taking us. This schedule was developed in the belief that if we gather in expectant waiting and joyful fellowship, we trust that the messages we need will arise from among us.

Here was the schedule we shared each day:

8:30: Preparation for worship. Study of the scriptures, shared "lamentation" for the suffering of the world, and meeting for healing were some of the activities that took place during this time.

10:00: Meeting for Worship. A time of open worship guided by the Holy Spirit. This was followed by an opportunity to share intercessory prayer, song, concerns, and other matters that arose in Friends hearts during worship.

1:00-6:00: Open time, for conversation, recreation, sightseeing, worship, meditation, quiet time, family time.

Friends with particular concerns, questions, or ministries to share signed up a room and offered interest groups or sharing sessions for anyone interested. Young Adult Friends had meetings to plan for a new movement for YAFs from all branches of North American Quakerism.

7:00: Presentation by Friends of Ohio Yearly Meeting (Conservative)

Presentations were given each evening on the Conservative Friends' experience of eldering, scripture, meeting for business, prayer and community in the life of the meeting. These led to spirited discussions on these questions in the group as a whole. 2 of these talks are posted on this site (see links below). The talks included:

Sunday evening: Fran Taber on membership and individuation within the local meeting community
Monday evening: Jack Smith on Conservative Friends' understanding & use of scripture
Tuesday evening: Richard Simon & John Benson on prayer
Wednesday evening: Katherine & Ken Jacobsen on eldership as a way of identifying and nurturing spiritual gifts within the meeting community
Thursday evening: Susan Smith on Conservative Friends' approach to Meeting for Business

8:00: Evening Plenary, a time for corporate discernment around concerns rising from the group

The envisioning & planning group for YFNA: Past, Present & Future and the first Quakercamp included Ann Armstrong, Peter Blood-Patterson, Andrew Esser-Haines, Deborah Haines, Pamela Haines, Becka Haines-Rosenberg, Lisa Lister, Rachel Stacy, Fran Taber, and Jonathan Vogel-Borne. This group also served as a "listening committee" during the gathering. The gathering clerks were Ruth Raffensperger, Joanthan Vogel-Borne and Pamela Haines.

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UPCOMING EVENTS & WORKSHOPS with Annie & Peter

Sat. Aug 7-Th Aug. 9 - Smithfield RI New England Yearly Meeting annual sessions. As "Sessions Peacemakers" this year, we will be doing programs with all age groups, including a concert Tuesday evening on the theme "Proclaim Liberty throughout the Land".

Sat. Sept 18 - Ithaca NY Singalong Concert. 7pm at St Paul's Methodist church, 402 N. Aurora Street. For info contact Melody Johnson (807) 272-8755. Benefit for Ithaca Friends Meeting.

Sun. Oct 3 - Philadelphia PA Singalong Concert with John McCutcheon & others celebrating Rise Up Singing. 3pm at 1st Unitarian-Universalist Church, 2125 Chestnut St. Benefit for Sing Out Corp.

Sat. Oct. 23rd - Northampton MA Singalong Concert 7:30pm at Northampton Friends Meetinghouse, 43 Center Street. For more info contact: Dick & Kathleen Konicek-Moran.


See also swing performances Annie is doing with the

GIRLS FROM MARS

Mon, July 12 - Hatfield PA 6-8pm Hatfield Musicfest - free!

and The O-TONES


nobelprize4pete

promoting efforts to secure a Nobel Peace Prize for legendary folk singer & environmental & peace activist, Pete Seeger. A new edition of Seeger's autobiography (which Peter edited) is coming out this spring.

There are some great quotes from Pete on the power of group singing in the recent New York Times article on community sings around the country, many of which use Rise Up Singing.

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