For the schedule of upcoming events, see the list below. For the monthly Queries, see November: The Meeting Community. (The blue text on this page and within this web site contains embedded hypertext links. Click on a link to open the web page associated with that link.)
Announcements
We are happy to announce that Reno Friends Meeting has returned to the Meeting House for Silent Worship at 10 am on Sundays. Twice a month, on First and Third Sundays, we will have Hybrid Silent Worship, which will be both on Zoom and In-Person from the Meeting House. Our First Day School for children is open, with a varied schedule of classes on Zoom or in the Meeting House garden (for COVID safety.) We are also holding online meetings, spiritual discussions, book discussions and yoga on Zoom. For details on using Zoom, see our Zoom guidelines.
November 2022 Reno Friends Meeting Schedule
Sun. Nov. 6 – Hybrid Silent Worship (on Zoom and In-Person), 10 am (details)
Tues. Nov. 8 – RFM Book Club on Zoom, 4-5 pm (details)
Wed. Nov. 9 – Embodying the Light on Zoom, 10-11 am (details)
Sun. Nov. 13 – In-Person Silent Worship, 10 am (details)
Sun. Nov. 13 – Zoom First Day School, on “Simplicity,” 10 am (details)
Sun. Nov. 13 – Zoom Meeting for Business, 12:30 pm (NOTE START TIME) (details)
Thurs. Nov. 17 – In-Person Brown Bag Lunch, with Melanie and Peg, 12 noon (details)
Sun. Nov. 20 – Hybrid Silent Worship (Zoom and In-Person), 10 am (details)
Tues. Nov. 22 – Zoom Spiritual Discussion on “Diversity in Quakerism and the Light Within,” 7-8 pm (details)
Wed. Nov. 23 – Embodying the Light on Zoom, 10-11 am (details)
Sun. Nov. 27 – In-Person Silent Worship, 10 am (details)
Sun. Nov. 27 – In-Person First Day School (outside) on “Simplicity,” 10 am (details)
Sun. Nov. 27 – Potluck 11:30 am (details)
Other Important Dates
November 1st – December 15th – RFM non-perishable food and seasonal/warm clothing drive, (details below).
Reno Friends Meeting Event Details & Other Notices
Join Us for Silent Worship Back in the Meeting House
Reno Friends Meeting has returned to the Meeting House for Silent Worship, at 10 am, with fellowship afterwards. We ask that attenders be vaccinated, boosted; masks are optional for indoor activities. If necessary, we may open doors and/or windows for air. We plan to run our air purifiers. If you are not feeling well, we ask that you stay home, even if you are vaccinated. If you test positive and have attended Silent Worship or another indoor Reno Friends event within the previous two days, please contact clerk (at) renofriends.org.
For Hybrid Worship, we will use a webcam and a small video screen so that in-person attendees and remote/Zoom attendees can see each other. The chairs inside the Meeting House that will be off camera are so marked, so you may sit off camera if you prefer. If you are moved to speak during hybrid Silent Worship, please use the mic or ask for the handheld mic so that everyone, including remote attendees, can hear you.
Going forward, we plan to hold Hybrid Silent Worship (Zoom and In-Person) twice a month on First and Third Sundays. Here is the recurring Zoom link for Hybrid Silent Worship:
https://zoom.us/j/98305205938?pwd=cDZseGdLbWMyYWZsZDdiN00rMjRUZz09
For Hybrid Silent Worship on Zoom, we have developed a set of Zoom Worship guidelines. For those who would like to learn more about Zoom in advance, go to https://westernfriend.org/media/how-use-zoom-videoconferencing. If you would rather sit in Silent Worship quietly at home rather than online, we invite you to send after-thoughts, joys and concerns, and requests to hold people in the Light to Rhonda at classes(at)renofriends.org. Our worship clerk will read them at the next Silent Worship.
Occasionally, we may need to run Parallel Silent Worship, which means that the Zoom Meeting will be separate from the In-Person Meeting in the Meeting House. For Parallel Zoom Worship, use the Zoom link above.
First Day School: Sun. Nov. 13 on Zoom; Sun. Nov. 27 in-person outside at the Meeting House, 10-11 am
First Day School meets via Zoom classes on the second Sunday of the month and in-person on the fourth Sunday/Potluck Sunday. The theme for November is the Simplicity Testimony. On in-person Sundays, the children sit in worship with their parents for the first ten to fifteen minutes before class and then hold class outdoors for COVID safety, as weather allows. Please contact the Meeting if you are interested in bringing children to the First Day School for the first time or would like to have your children attend First Day School on a Sunday other than the second or fourth Sundays. You can email us at clerk (at) renofriends.org.
Monthly Zoom Spiritual Discussion: Tues. Nov. 22, “Quakerism 101: Diversity in Quakerism and the Light Within,” from 7-8 pm
You are invited to join our Quakerism 101 study group and learn more about Quaker faith and practice! Quakerism 101 will explore various Quaker themes, testimonies and questions. For November, we will be discussing Diversity in Quakerism and the Light Within. It is not necessary to attend every session in this ongoing series. We do ask that you read the assigned readings ahead of each session (they are all online and brief) and come prepared to discuss the material. There will be a facilitator to summarize each reading and pose some queries for us to discuss.
We meet on 4th Tuesdays from 7-8 pm on Zoom and cover what we can during that time, continuing on in the next month’s session. If you have questions, please email them to classes (at) renofriends.org. Here is the link to the curriculum, courtesy of Chapel Hill Friends: https://www.chapelhillfriends.org/Q101.html. We plan for a leisurely pace, spreading the material in each Chapel Hill curriculum session (there are four) over several of our monthly discussions.
The Zoom links, session topics, and background info for each topic will be sent out in the emailed RFM Weekly Updates. Please contact classes (at) renofriends.org if you are interested in attending. The Spiritual Discussion Committee includes: Rhonda Ashurst, Earl Piercy, Catie Polley and Cliff Smith. The committee welcomes your ideas/topics and encourages you to join us to facilitate a topic of interest to you.
The Reno Friends Book Club, Nov. 8, from 4-5 pm
The RFM Book Club meets monthly on second Tuesdays, from 4-5 pm on Zoom. This month the book club will meet Tues. Nov. 8 at 4 pm to discuss How We Show Up: Reclaiming Family, Friendship, and Community by Mia Birdsong. “An invitation to community and models for connection,” (from Amazon). How We Show Up is non-fiction, 274 pages long, and there is a Kindle version available. Read more about the author and her book on the author’s website. Questions for the group to discuss can be sent to the the book club moderator, Peggy, at bookclub(at)renofriends.org. The Zoom link for the gathering will be sent out in the RFM Weekly Update email.
The book for the December RFM Book Club will be The Barn at the End of the World, by Mary Rose O’Reilley. “Deciding that her life was insufficiently grounded in real-world experience, Mary Rose O’Reilley, a Quaker reared as a Catholic, embarked on a year of tending sheep. In this often hilarious book, O’Reilley describes her time in the barn as well as an extended visit to a Buddhist monastery in France. She seeks, in both barn and monastery, a spirituality based not in “climbing out of the body” but rather in existing fully in the world,” (from Amazon). Read more about the book from the publisher.
The book for the January RFM Book Club will be The Invention of Wings, by Sue Monk Kidd. Read more about the author and her book on the author’s website.
Embodying the Light: Wed. Nov. 9 on Zoom & Wed. Nov. 23 on Zoom, 10-11 am
Rhonda Ashurst leads our “Embodying the Light” class of gentle yoga and Tai Chi/Qigong as a service to Reno Friends and the community. The class is usually held on Zoom from 10-11 am, on second and fourth Wednesday mornings. This month, the Zoom sessions will be Wed. Nov. 9 and Wed. Nov. 23. The Zoom link will be sent in the Weekly Update. See our website for more details.
Brown Bag Lunch, Thurs. Nov. 17, at 12 noon
Join hosts Peg McCall and Melanie Scott for an in-person Brown Bag Lunch at the Meeting House on Thurs. Nov. 17, at 12 noon. Anyone who wants to share lunch and fellowship with other Reno Friends is welcome.
Winter Food & Clothing Drive and Local Volunteer Opportunities, from the Peace and Social Concerns Committee
Start gathering your donations for our annual RFM Winter Food and Clothing Drive, which will run Nov. 1 to Dec. 15. Hats, mittens, gloves, scarves, jackets and other winter wear, along with non-perishable foods, are all welcome. The drive is, once again, being graciously hosted by Peg McCall. There will be a drop box for donations at the Meeting House, as well as one at Peg McCall’s home. See the Weekly Update for details.
Donating to Reno Friends in 2022
If you would like to support Reno Friends Meeting, donations should be sent to our Meeting Co-Treasurer Katie Dwyer at her home at 40 Arbor Oak Court, Reno, NV 89509. Or you can send money to the Meeting via your bank using the Zelle payment application, which most banks offer for free. To make a Zelle transfer, you’ll need Reno Friends’ bank account number, which you can get by emailing treasurer (at) renofriends.org. Zelle eliminates the need to write a check and, for our Treasurers, to deposit your check at the bank. Thank you from Reno Friends!
Quaker Earthcare Witness
Those who support Quaker Earthcare Witness, a Quaker-led environmental group, say they believe it is important for Quakers to have a place to share concerns about the planet within the context of Quaker values, while also being cared for. One member said: “It is inspiring to be a small part of a community of Earthcare activists.” If you’ve enjoyed and benefited from reading BeFriending Creation this year, please consider making a donation to support Quaker Earthcare Witness’ efforts. In peace, Hayley Hathaway, Editor, BeFriending Creation
For suggestions of books recommended by Quaker Earthcare Witness, click here: https://www.quakerearthcare.org/article/qews-favorite-books
Carson City Worship Group
The Carson City worship group meets every Sunday of the month for unprogrammed worship from 11:30 am to 12:30 pm in the living room of the Rectory of St. Peter’s Episcopal Church in Carson City. Attenders are asked to wear a mask. St. Peter’s, located at 314 North Division Street, occupies a small city block in the heart of Carson City’s Historic District. The Rectory, an historic two-story brick house, sits just south of the church building. If anyone would like to be connected to the Carson group, just email clerk(at)renofriends.org.
Quaker Mission Stamp Project
Read all about it! The current online Right Sharing of World Resources newsletter is focused on the stamp mission that Reno Friends Meeting has been supporting for decades. Learn how this Quaker organization helps women in Sierra Leon, Kenya, and India support themselves, which in turn helps their families and villages. https://rswr.org/sites/default/files/Newsletters/2022-Q1-Newsletter.pdf
Outside Non-Profits That Meet at the Quaker Meeting House
NOTE: These groups are negotiating their return to our Meeting House. Please contact the groups directly for updates.
Adult Children of Alcoholics and Dysfunctional Families meets every Thursday from 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm, and every Saturday from 5 pm to 6 pm. ACA is a world service 12-step program for those struggling with the legacy of growing up in an alcoholic or dysfunctional home. These groups are open to all.
Citizens Climate Lobby of Northern Nevada works with local and national legislators to pass a carbon tax and dividend to help stop global warming. CCL meets the 4th Tuesday of the month, 6:30 to 8 pm (except for Dec.). For more info, email Betsy Fadali at bfadali(at)sbcglobal.net. Feel free to bring friends and neighbors, if they are interested. For more on CCL, go to www.citizensclimatelobby.org.
Other Quaker Activities & Announcements
College Park Fall Quarterly Meeting
College Park Fall Quarterly was held Oct. 14-16 at Sierra Friends Center, outside Nevada City, CA. The next Quarterly Meeting will be January, 14, 2023, in the San Francisco Bay area. The exact location has yet to be determined.
Reno Friends Monthly Meeting is a member of College Park Quarterly Meeting (CPQM), a quarterly meeting of the unprogrammed Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) in northern California and northern Nevada. CPQM holds Quarterly Meetings in the Winter, Spring and Fall, which are gatherings of Quakers from all the member Monthly Meetings, and it also provides support for member Meetings. There are 24 Monthly Meetings and six Worship Groups in CPQM.
Pacific Yearly Meeting
Pacific Yearly Meeting’s Annual Session 2022 was held July 22-27, 2022. You can read about the annual session on PacYM’s website, here.
Pacific Yearly Meeting is a community of “unprogrammed” Friends (Quaker) Meetings in parts of Mexico and the western USA. After decades of independence, PYM recently became affiliated with Friends General Conference. In FGC there is another PYM, Philadelphia Yearly Meeting, so Pacific Yearly Meeting is now known as PacYM instead. Reno Monthly Meeting is a member of PacYM, and uses the PacYM book Faith and Practice which sets out the beliefs of Friends, PacYM’s structures and processes, and the spiritual foundation of these processes and of our way of worship. Western Friend is the official publication of Quakers in Pacific, North Pacific, and Intermountain Yearly Meetings. PacYM is a year-round community, and holds a four-day summer gathering called “PacYM Annual Session.”
Ben Lomond Quaker Center, Ben Lomond, CA
Ben Lomond has announced a new Director of Quaker Center, Nico Wright, and a new Associate Director, Emily Carroll. For more information about Ben Lomond Quaker Center programs and retreats, including daily online Silent Worship (7:30-8 am) and Wednesday morning online Worship Sharing (10-11:30 am), go to http://www.quakercenter.org.
Camp Woolman at Sierra Friends Center
Camp Woolman will be offering a number of in-person and online workshops through the winter season. If you are interested in next summer’s camps for children and youths, please contact Programs Director Morgan Street (morgans @ woolman.org).
Write for What Canst Thou Say?
Tell us your stories! What Canst Thou Say? (WCTS) is an independent publication co-operatively produced by Friends with an interest in mystical experience and contemplative practice. WCTS is a worship-sharing group in print. We hope to help Friends be tender and open to the Spirit. Articles that best communicate to our readers are those that focus on specific events and are written in the first person. We welcome submissions of articles less than 1500 words and artwork suitable for black and white reproduction. WCTS is published in February, May, August, and November. The editorial and production team is Muriel Dimock, Lissa Field, Mariellen Gilpin, Judy Lumb, Grayce Mesner, Mike Resman, Earl Smith, Eleanor Warnock, and Rhonda Ashurst.
Reno Friends are welcome to email submissions to Rhonda Ashurst at classes (at) renofriends.org. Please send your text submissions in Word or generic text format, and artwork in high-resolution jpeg files. Photocopied art and typed submissions are also accepted. All authors and artists retain copyright to their articles and artwork published in WCTS. WCTS retains the right to publish initially and to reprint in WCTS anthologies.
Reno Friends Newsletter: How To Contribute
Submissions: Please submit your items for the newsletter by the 25th of the month for inclusion in the following month’s newsletter. Send Friends events and information to Reno Friends newsletter editor Wendy Swallow, wswallow54 (at) gmail.com.
Getting the newsletter in the mail: If you need to receive your newsletter by postal mail, please notify RFM newsletter editor Wendy Swallow by emailing wswallow54 (at) gmail.com or calling 775-473-5559.
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