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.wp-show-posts-columns#wpsp-16515 {margin-left: -2em; }.wp-show-posts-columns#wpsp-16515 .wp-show-posts-inner {margin: 0 0 2em 2em; } Seekers Church 9.3.23 Stewards Meeting Minutes Present: Deborah Sokolove (moderator), Margreta Silverstone (reflection), Sandra Miller (recorder), Trish Nemore, Ken Burton, Marjory Bankson, Peter Bankson, Brenda Seat, Glen Yakushiji, Vince Shepherd, Judy Lantz, Joan Dodge, Dave Lloyd, John Morris, Cynthia Dahlin, Elizabeth Gelfeld, Jacqie Wallen Absent: Keith Seat Visitors: Lucy Slater, Marta Brenden Reflection: Margreta offered portions of this week’s lections from Romans and Jeremiah Housekeeping: next meeting will be on the 2nd Sunday of the month, October 8th, about 20 minutes after worship, and will contain a break for a BYO meal FOG: Marjory shared that Seekers had received a bequest of stock from an unknown donor, and reminded us that Seekers does not keep stock, and has started the process of valuing and selling the stock. It turns out that it is from Jean Adams, and may be valued at $180K. Also made a recommendation that we invite Faith & Money Network to do an all Seekers workshop on personal and institutional finances. Passed unanimously. Recommendations for specific areas to cover can be sent to FOG via Marjory. Learners & Teachers Report: Dave – the Fall term will begin with 2 classes on September 12th. Approaching the End of Life led by Marjory Bankson and Cynthia Dahlin will meet in person with Okima Bryant cooking dinner. The Good News in Luke’s Acts of the Apostles led by Dave Lloyd will meet on Zoom. L&T will host a poetry night with John Morris is mid-October, and in late October Dave and Mary Mehala will offer a Teeny Tiny Book of the New Testament class, and Deborah will offer a class on worship. The Spring term will lead off with an Introduction to Seekers class led by Peter Bankson and an as yet undetermined “new” Seeker. Other offerings will be: Later in May under consideration are Journaling and Writing Spiritual Autobiographies, and Songs of Hope and Lament. Other suggestions for classes are welcome. Sunday School Review: Judy – Review of the past year: Starting last September, I conducted a zoom meeting each week on Sunday at 12 noon for about 20 minutes. On occasion, we would have a guest leader such as Mary Mehala, Joan Dodge or Linda Nunes-Schrag. This practice concluded in June at the end of the school year. We decided to meet in person once a month going forward. In July we did that for the first time. This was while the Kraybill boys were visiting from Israel. Cynthia Birungi and I shared leading the session using the Whole People of God curriculum. Arnold, Elijah, Jonah, Zanna, Dylan, Eli, Elad and Kemonie attended. We had no gathering in August. There was no week everyone could attend because of vacations New Sunday School year: Judy reports Woodlake Publishing Co. stopped publishing their Whole People of God curriculum in August. We had used this one for many years. I have been working to find one the whole month of August. There are three I’ve looked at in detail. They require the purchaser to pull from a list of components to put together a plan and order. Also, each one requires the use of technology in the classroom that is beyond my own abilities. I reached out to Brenda who suggested that David sit with me to choose one. Then I will engage a parent in each class and possibly use Elijah or Arnold to connect the video/DVD as needed. Today we met in person without technology using a plan I devised. If we purchase a curriculum this month, we’ll gather on the 24th in person. Active: Arnold 14 Elijah 12 Zanna 10 Jonah 8 Dylan 3 ½ Takoma Park Street Festival Update: Joan – Announcements about our participation and need for volunteers to staff the booth have been made for the last 2 weeks during worship. While planning is happening there are challenges as some members who have played pivotal roles will not be available. People power is needed both for set up/take down, and a suggestion was made that the Dongo family might help. Kurt, Kevin, Glenn, and Dave are doing a dry run next week, and Dave offered to help with set up and take down on the day of the festival, but will need help. There was some discussion about how to pare down tasks and it was decided not to offer water or lemonade. Joan is in charge of the signup sheet for volunteer staffing of the booth. Mission Group reporting on survey questions for mission groups: Earth & Spirit – Lucy reported that they: Lucy also offered the possibility that Seekers form some sort of support group for Ron while he is away on his UN assignment in the Solomon Islands. Please be in touch with her if you’re interested. Learners & Teachers – Dave reported: Eyes to See, Ears to Hear Peace Prayer MG – Trish reported: Bokamoso Visa Status Report: Trish- Background is that Visas were denied in 2022 for no apparently good reason, but then told that it was because the group members were flight risks. They resubmitted twice after the denial with more support and case for historical safety, but denied. The U.S. board has reached out to Jamie Raskin, and VA Senator Tim Kaine who recommended the group get known to the consulate. Another official recommended the same. A pro bono lawyer with strong connections in Statehas been engaged for assistance wherever possible. The theories of denial concern current relationship between SA and Russia and that the relationship with consulate front desk suffered due to Covid. Other ideas being pursued include sending a delegation to the South Africa desk at State Department here, contacting Peter Story, the Carpenters and someone in Anglican Church SA. Pastoral Concerns Soul Talk2023 September Stewards Minutes