February London Grove Monthly Meeting. ~ Begun 1714 ~ ~ Established 1792 ~ Featured Event. The Second Query Meeting for Business

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London Grove Monthly Meeting ~ Begun 1714 ~ ~ Established 1792 ~ February 2006 The Second Query Meeting for Business Is our meeting for business held in the spirit of a meeting for worship in which we seek divine guidance? Are we careful to keep in the spirit of worship each of the concerns that emerge, whether of nurture, of Spirit, of social concerns, of property or of finance? Are meeting decisions directed by prayerful consideration of all aspects of an issue and are difficult problems considered carefully with patient search for truth, unhurried by the pressures of time? How do we respond if we notice the meeting has lost an understanding of the presence of God? Do we recognize that we speak through our inaction as well as our action? Do I regularly attend meeting for business and in a spirit of love and unity? If I am unable to attend, how do I attend to my responsibility? Do I consider prayerfully the many concerns that are lifted up on any issue, acknowledging that the search for truth in unity involves what God requires, being open to personal transformation as the community arrives at the sense of the meeting? Featured Event Seth Hinshaw I got word from some Friends at Marlborough Meeting that they will have Seth Hinshaw with them for the First Day School hour in February, the 5th, 12th, 19th and 26th. He will be discussing "The Language of the Holy Spirit" Seth is a Recorded Minister of Stillwaters Monthly Meeting and the clerk of Ohio Yearly Meeting. First Day School begins at 10 a.m. Followed by worship at 11 a.m. A pot luck dinner is planned on 2/26 at the rise of Meeting. Marlborough Meeting is at Marlborough Spring Rd. and Marlborough Road, Kennett Square, Pa 19348 on the northwest corner of the intersection. All are welcome. Directions can be found by typing the address in www.mapquest.com. Feel free to contact Chip Thomas with any questions. Sandy Reber

Sitters for February 2006 Date Meeting for Worship Meeting for Business/1st Day School 5-February 12-February 19-February Heidi and Britta Benson Gail Lam Pam Leland Brenda Macaluso Renna Van Oot Ellen Marsden Cintra Murray Claire Murray Chris Hinks Elaine Anglim Dale Hendricks 26-February Kerry Harper Suzanne Michel Judy Montague Georgia Delaney Name Tags It is a significant courtesy for visitors to our meeting if members and attenders wear their name tags when attending Meeting for Worship and other functions at the Meeting House. If you do not have a name tag, there is a sign-up sheet in the library where you can request one. Adult First Day School Schedule 2/12 - Janet Shepherd: Leadership from a Quaker Perspective (part 2) In January, Janet gave us some Questions to think about. What qualities and attitudes do you most value in Quaker leaders? Have you seen a Quaker leader grow on the job? How? In what ways? Can leadership skills be taught? Do you think both Meeting for Business and Worship can be helpful to spiritual growth? Why is it so hard for some people to leave Quaker leadership positions? 2/19 - Our Personal Growth, Gleanings from the Prisoners, and Violence: What does Alternatives to Violence mean for us? "AVP" with Mark Myers 2/26 - Video: Reunification of Philadelphia Yearly Meeting. Recent, acclaimed video on the rejoining of Hicksite and Orthodox Friends. Activities for Young People - Roots & Shoots - All are invited to the monthly Roots & Shoots activity-time & meeting, First Day February 5 at Kennett Meeting, 12:30-2:30. Come a little early and bring your bag lunch. Adults may stay, or go along to other activities. Special notice for the Roots & Shoots meeting in March, March 5: We'll be learning how to make Ukranian decorated eggs, from Sarah Manning!! Bring a smock and your creativity. We need a few adults, because melted wax is part of the art's process.

Committee Meetings for February 2006 Adult Supper Care and Membership Thursday 9 February 7:00 PM Committee of Clerks Conference Fund Fellowship and Publicity Finance Forum Kindergarten Library Sunday12February12:00noon Memorial Nominating Peace and Social Concerns Wednesday 22 February 7:30 PM Plant Sale Property and Graveyard No Meeting in Feb Next Meeting on 2-March Religious Education Monday 20 February 7:30 PM Social Services Trustees Western Quarterly Meeting Western Quarterly Nominating Working with Children Wednesday 1 February 7:30 PM Worship and Ministry Sunday12February6:00PM Dress Warmly From Burial/Property Committee: Due to conservation of oil, the Meeting House thermostat will be set at 68 degrees (or less) when the Meeting House is being used and will be lowered to 60 degrees at other times. Make sure you dress warmly for Meeting. Change of email Address for the Bulletin Please send all items for the monthly Bulletin to the editor, John Boddie, at johnboddie@verizon.net. This is a new email address, replacing jboddie@verizon.net. Items for the March Bulletin should be submitted by Tuesday, 21 February to ensure publication.

London Grove Monthly Meeting Clerk of Meeting Kevin Arnold 610-486-6062 Assistant Clerk Jane Brosius 610-869-9235 Care & Membership Becky Matos 610-869-2210 Worship & Ministry Brenda Macaluso 610-444-1054 London Grove Meeting 610-268-8466 Bulletin John Boddie johnboddie@verizon.net Western Quarterly www.quaker.org/wqmpym/ Philadelphia Yearly Meeting www.pym.org Adult Supper Returns Continuing our Adult Supper meeting every other month, an idea was first suggested by Eddie Paschall more than a year ago. Meet the last Sunday in February 26th at 6.00pm. Elinor Thomforde has kindly offered her lovely spacious home for this month. Please bring a covered dish to share, simple or creative; main dish, side dish or dessert is fine. Please call Elinor to reserve at 610-347-2406 or by email ebthomforde@aol.com Quaker Youth Summer Camp ~ in Planning Planning meeting to explore Quaker Summer Camp for Youth (in Western Quarter, for 2007) : 7:00 p.m. - Wed. Evening, February 1st at Kennett Meetinghouse, N. Union St. at Sickles St., Kennett Square Bring a vision statement if possible, so we can share & ask questions! Learn- Serve- Build Learn -about Friends, slavery and the Underground Railroad -about Friends' witness today -about the variety of Friends -from each other Serve -meals -by helping a yearly meeting session happen Build -a house with Habitat for Humanity -community by traveling together for a month -a cross-cultural community of 27 other Young Friends from many countries -lasting international friendships Are you 16-18 years old? Then join us! Call for more information now. Quaker Youth Pilgrimage, July 14 - August 10, 2006 Price held down to $1,000 Friends World Committee for Consultation, 1506 Race Street Philadelphia PA 19102 (215) 241 7250

Seth Hinshaw to Speak at Marlborough I got word from some Friends at Marlborough Meeting that they will have Seth Hinshaw with them for the First Day School hour in February, the 5th, 12th, 19th and 26th. He will be discussing "The Language of the Holy Spirit" Seth is a Recorded Minister of Stillwaters Monthly Meeting and the clerk of Ohio Yearly Meeting. First Day School begins at 10 a.m. Followed by worship at 11 a.m. A pot luck dinner is planned on 2/26 at the rise of Meeting. Marlborough Meeting is at Marlborough Spring Rd. and Marlborough Road, Kennett Square, Pa 19348 on the northwest corner of the intersection. All are welcome. Directions can be found by typing the address in www.mapquest.com. Feel free to contact Chip Thomas with any questions. Sandy Reber From Philadelphia Yearly Meeting Friends Moving Ahead on the Annual Fund Friends are $33,000 ahead of where we were at this time a year ago. However, the goal of $460,000 (to be raised by 6/30) is $25,000 more than it was last year. Friends usually contribute in May and June are asked to consider contributing earlier in the fiscal year. These earlier gifts will better enable Financial Stewardship to determine if Friends will be successful in reaching the AF goal in the current year. This is important information as they plan a budget for the next fiscal year. They will be planning for next year's budget several months before June 30th. Many more good stewards of our Quaker faith will be needed before June 30th. Sincere thanks to those Friends who have already supported the Annual Fund. Take the first step in faith. You don't have to see the whole staircase, just take the first step. Dr. Martin Luther King Quaker Pilgrimage to England in July Philadelphia Yearly Meeting s Education Standing Committee is sponsoring a Pilgrimage to the Lake District in England from July 6 to July 20 this summer. British Friends call the Lake District the 1652 Country because it was there that Quakerism began. British Friends will guide the PYM pilgrims to see the places where George Fox, Margaret Fell, and early Friends gathered, suffered, and were inspired. They will visit Pendle Hill, Swarthmoor Hall, Lancaster jail, and other important sites of the earliest Friends Meetings. The cost of $2450 includes airfare, lodging, meals and transport for the first week. The second week will be open for people to travel on their own. The group will fly in and out of Manchester Airport. For information and registration, contact Chris and Jack Mahon at cjmahon@msn.com or 856-358-3528. Register by March 15. February 25 and May 6 Gatherings for Extended Worship The winter gathering on Worship, Ministry, and Eldering will take place Saturday, February 25 at Central Philadelphia Meeting. The spring gathering will be May 6 at Middletown Meeting (Concord Quarter). Both will be from 9:30 am to 4 pm. The entire morning of these gatherings will be given to unprogrammed worship. Afternoons are an opportunity to reflect and share on a theme that emerges from the morning worship, a time to find fellowship in the deep matters of the Spirit. All those who feel a call to ministry of any sort, including eldering, or who are longing for a deeper experience of Quaker worship are welcome to attend. Child care will be available if reserved one week in advance. Bring a brown bag lunch. For more information, contact Wendy Wells, 215-843-1860, wendyw@gfsnet.org

From Philadelphia Yearly Meeting China Summer Workcamp Accepting Applications Are you looking for a life-changing adventure this summer? The sixth annual China Summer Workcamp -- July 24 to August 20, 2006 -- is looking for participants. Workcamp participants will travel to the Hunan province in rural central China. For three weeks, participants will join Chinese, Korean and Japanese volunteers in teaching English and environmental studies to local children. There will be regular days off for participants to visit nearby towns, tour a local market, go on hikes and have an overnight homestay with a city family. Visit http://www.pym.org/workcamp/china/china.htm to download the application and find more information about the program. Applications must be received by March 15. Have Questions? Contact Richard Polgar, China Summer Program Coordinator, on Monday and Wednesday evenings from 6 to 10 p.m. and on Saturday mornings from 9 a.m. to 12 noon at 610-865-3998 or richpolgar@aol.com. The China Summer Workcamp is co-sponsored by American Friends Service Committee, PYM Friends Workcamp Program, and Westfield Monthly Meeting (NJ). Earlham Conferences on Sacred Texts Earlham School of Religion will be coming to the Philadelphia area over the next three years to explore Vitality Among Friends in a series of Saturday conferences with plenary sessions and workshops. This year s theme is Reading Sacred Texts as Friends. Conferences are: * February 18, at Arch Street Meeting House, Philadelphia, PA, engaging the theme of the Bible. * March 25, Westtown School, Westtown, PA, examining early Quaker journals. * April 15, George School, Newtown, PA, looking at Non-Christian Sacred Texts. Themes for 2007 and 2008 are Discerning the Leadings of the Spirit and Vitality of Meetings. For further information contact Lana Belcher at belchla@earlham.edu, 800-432-1377, www.esr.earlham.edu. Meeting Announcements Meetinghouse Maintenance Workshop is February 4. Contact Peggy Morscheck at 610-642-4069 or morscheck@comcast.net Young Friends Environmental Gathering is February 24-26. Contact Cookie Caldwell at cookiec@pym.org or 215-241-7222. Women s Retreat Postponed The Multigenerational Women's Retreat that was scheduled for March 3-5 has been postponed indefinitely. Special PYM Session is March 25 On Saturday, March 25, there will be a special session of PYM devoted to examining how we can create a brighter future for the Religious Society of Friends in this region. All Friends are invited to this session at the Fourth and Arch Street Meeting House in Philadelphia. Over the last few years PYM has undertaken several projects to enrich our shared spiritual lives, build up our Meetings as communities of faith, and help Meetings reach out to the world. The purpose of this special session is to share the learning of these projects, hear the stories of Meetings developing greater vitality, look at key challenges our Meetings face, and share specific approaches and skills that can be useful to building stronger Meetings. The day will include worship, speakers, discussions, workshops, and some unusual opportunities for Friends to share, learn, and have fun.

SUN 5 Worship 9:30 : Business 10:30 Roots & Shoots at Kennett Meeting 12:30 12 Worship 9:30 1st Day : Quaker Leadership Library 12:00 Worship & Ministry 6:00 PM 19 Worship 9:30 First Day School: Personal Growth 10:30 26 Worship 9:30 First Day: Reunification 10:30 Adult Supper 6:00PM London Grove Meeting Calendar - February 2006 MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 1 Working with Children 7:30PM 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 Care and Membership 7:00PM 10 11 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 Religious Education New Time 7:00 21 Last Day for March Bulletin Items 22 Peace & Social Concerns 7:30PM 23 24 25 27 28