Current Bulletin - New Garden Friends Meeting
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Current Bulletin - New Garden Friends Meeting
New Garden Meetinghouse, 1791 NEW GARDEN FRIENDS MEETING ESTABLISHED 1754 MARY LOUISE SMITH Clerk BILL HAMILTON Interim Pastoral Minister KARIN HONEYCUTT Religious Education Coordinator SHARON BURTON Office Manager STUART WELLONS GRANT Little Friends Teacher ALYZZA MAY Young Friends Coordinator DAVID BILLS Pastoral Minister Emeritus DIANE SEMMLER Treasurer MICHAEL GREENE Organist MARC ALLEY Music Director First Day Schedule 9:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 9:45 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. Unprogrammed Meeting for Worship First Day School - Children and Youth / Cribroom Care Available First Day School - Adults Childcare - Children: Age 3 through 1st Grade Semi-Programmed Meeting for Worship What do Quakers say? There is something sacred in all people. All people are equal before God. Religion is about the whole of life. We meet in stillness to discover a deeper sense of God’s presence. True religion leads to respect for the earth and all life upon it. Each person is unique, precious, a child of God. 801 New Garden Road Greensboro, NC 27410 Telephone: 336-292-5487 Website: www.ngfm.org E-mail addresses Office [email protected] RE Coordinator [email protected] YF Leadership [email protected] NEW GARDEN FRIENDS MEETING Established 1754 260 Years of Continuous Quaker Ministry and Presence in the New Garden / Greensboro Community 28th day, 12th month PLEASE ENTER THE MEETING IN WORSHIPFUL SILENCE Each item in the order of worship arises out of the silence, which encompasses the whole hour. As a Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), we value these quiet moments in the presence of the Divine Spirit and our gathered congregation. WORSHIPFUL MUSIC Allemande from Partita in B Minor, S. 1002, J. S. Bach (1685 – 1750) Max Spiewak, Violin WELCOME ANNOUNCEMENTS SPECIAL MUSIC Melodie from Orfeo ed Euridice C. W. von Gluck (1714 – 1787) / F. Kreisler (1875 – 1962) Max Spiewak, Violin, Patricia Gutzwiller, Piano HYMN No. 154 READING Be Thou Our Vision Isaiah 43: 18-21 Revelation 21 (selected verses) WE GIVE GENEROUSLY TO SUPPORT THE BUDGET OF OUR MEETING Double from Partita in B Minor, S. 1002, J. S. Bach Max Spiewak, Violin MESSAGE New Garden In The New Year Bill Hamilton COMMUNION AFTER THE MANNER OF FRIENDS After the planned message we enter into a period of worship that is based upon silent, expectant waiting. It is a distinctly Quaker form of worship. It is slightly different from meditation. This kind of worship (about 30 minutes) may be completely silent, or there may be those who are led to stand and speak. When we hear a speaker, regardless of whether we agree with what is said, or whether we understand what is being said, we hold that speaker in the LIGHT (pray for them) and consider that we may learn valuable lessons or be moved spiritually by what is being said. After the speaker finishes, we return to the silence and continue to worship expectantly. Early in the silence we may use our minds to think about words and music we have just heard, but hopefully we will get beyond the process of thinking to a place where the Divine Spirit leads and guides us into a deeper level of worship. GREETING AFTER THE MANNER OF FRIENDS Friends extend the hand of fellowship (or hugs) in recognition that we are all children of God. FIRST DAY AT NEW GARDEN FRIENDS 9:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 9:45 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 10:45 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Worship Room Room 112 Room 010 Room 120 Room 111 Room 110 Room 109 Room 004 Friendship Hall Worship Room Friendship Hall Unprogrammed Meeting for Worship Cribcare (infants - Age 3) Pre-school - 2nd Grade 3rd - Middle School Brotherhood Class First Day Forum Spiritual Disciplines Childcare (Age 3 - 1st Grade) Fellowship Time – Coffee, Juice and Snacks Semi-Programmed Meeting for Worship Young Friends Sunday Night Supper Meetings this week Monday - December 29 7:30 p.m. Parlor Wednesday - December 31 7:00 p.m. Worship Room Meditation Mindfulness Meditation Thanks to these Volunteers for This Month Ushers Greeter Sound Team Tommy, Patrick and Carter Lawe, Allie Corcoran, Abby Hines Brooks Haworth Peer Plaut, David Gilbert Birthdays December 28 Merryn Kepchar 28 Charlie White 29 Sarah Cothern 30 Gertrude Beal 30 Carol Fountain 31 Ben Espinola 31 Tim Lindeman January 03 Cynthia Anthony Please hold in the Light Jane Ballus Alan Dietrick Jean Gordon The 2015 sign-up calendar for flowers for the Worship Room is posted in the hallway - if you’d like to bring flowers for any Sunday next year please sign up soon. The name tag system is to help folks get to know one another. If you would like to get one please sign up at the table in the foyer. New Garden Quarter Quarterly Meeting will meet Sunday, January 11 at 3:00 p.m. at New Garden Friends Meeting. Allie Corcoran will do a presentation on her Quaker Pilgrimage to Bolivia and Peru last summer. A light meal will be served about 4:30 p.m. Please come and support both Allie and the Quarter. Socks for Children in the Guilford County Detention Center New and clean, gently used socks are needed to help children (14-17 years old) know they are remembered during the holidays. Group consists of 17 males; 4 females: 2 males wear size 14 shoes; other juveniles wear standard adult size socks sizes 9 - 12. Please leave socks in the Kicks for Kids bin in the NGFM foyer. Thank you, Barbara Leland