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Recorded August 7, 2024, at New England Yearly Meeting Annual Sessions, Castleton, VT
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Recorded August 6, 2024, at New England Yearly Meeting Annual Sessions, Castleton, VT
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Recorded August 5, 2024, at New England Yearly Meeting Annual Sessions, Castleton, VT
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Lloyd Lee Wilson presents the plenary message to 2024 Annual Sessions of New England Yearly Meeting.
Recorded August 4, 2024, at Castleton, VT
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Recorded August 4, 2024, at New England Yearly Meeting Annual Sessions, Castleton, VT
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The first of five Bible Half Hours presented at 2024 Annual Sessions of New England Yearly Meeting
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This is an audio recording of an abridged version of the 2024 New England Yearly Meeting Quaker Indian Boarding School Research Group's Research Findings Report. This recording includes the footnotes that expand on the text, and several of the appendices. The recording is read by Janet Hough.
A PDF of the unabridged version of the report is also available.
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We continue to learn about the current situation and history of Palestine and Israel, through the experiences of people who know and love the people and place. On November 12, 2023, Steve Chase (formerly of Putney, VT, Friends Meeting) presented his reflections and observations from his summer trip to Israel and Palestiner. Steve is the author of the Pendle Hill Pamphlet, Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions? A Quaker Zionist Rethinks Palestinian Rights. The visit was a FUM “living letters” trip led by Max and Jane Carter. Max and Jane are both members of North Carolina Fellowship of Friends.
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Quaker chaplain and Earth Quaker Carl Magruder speaks about the Great Unraveling that is taking place now as the breakdown of the industrial growth society that we know, and the possibility of the Great Turning toward a life-giving and life-sustaining order. During this time of the Great Unraveling and the Great Turning (terms used by Joanna Macy), it is normal to experience grief and fear. Carl teaches the wisdom in accepting our grief and facing our fears in order to recognize and contribute to the courageous and prophetic ways necessary to bring in a new way of life.
This video is excerpted from a February 2020 Nurturing Faithfulness interview conducted by Marcelle Martin. The video editor is Cai Quirk. Karie Firoozmand supported the editing. The project received funding from the Obadiah Brown and Sarah Swift Benevolent Fund and the Legacy Fund in New England Yearly Meeting (Quakers).
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Nurturing Worship, Faith & Faithfulness presents short video interviews with Friends carrying ministries or following leadings. We hope that these short videos might be used as conversation starting points in adult religious education programs and small-group discussions. We also hope that some of these short clips will be interesting and inspiring enough to encourage people to watch recordings of the full interviews. The first three clips available are from conversations with Diego Navarro of Pacific Yearly Meeting.
The Nurturing Faithfulness program is co-sponsored by New England Yearly Meeting, Woolman Hill Retreat Center, and Beacon Hill Friends House. This interview and short video project has received grants from the Obadiah Brown Benevolent Fund and the Legacy Gift Fund. Cai Quirk is the video editor
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