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MEETING FOR WORSHIP
Meeting for Worship is a time of silent reflection based
on the Quaker belief that each person communes individually
with God. Meeting is held regularly at Penn Charter and
is respectful of all faiths. Students, faculty and staff
regularly gather for Meeting by division, according to the
schedule shown below. Parents are welcome to attend in their
child's division; they are especially encouraged to join
other parents for monthly Meeting for Worship for parents
as listed below.
Lower School students attend Meeting each
Wednesday for 20 minutes beginning at 8:30 a.m., usually
in their classrooms and sometimes in the Meeting Room in
the Upper School; kindergarten children join the rest of
Lower School for Meeting after Thanksgiving.
Middle School students gather for Meeting
each Thursday from 9:45 to 10:25 a.m., in the Meeting Room
in the Upper School or in advisory groups.
Upper School students gather for Meeting
each Thursday from 11:05 to 11:45 a.m., in the Meeting Room
in the Upper School or in advisory groups.
Parent Meeting for Worship: Parents socialize and
enjoy a continental breakfast in the dining hall from 7:45
to 8:10 a.m. and gather for Meeting in the Meeting Room
on the second floor of the Upper School on the following
dates: Oct. 4, 2007; Nov. 1, 2007, Dec. 6, 2007, Jan. 3,
2008, Jan. 31, 2008, March 5, 2008 and April 3, 2008.
QUAKER OPPORTUNITIES FOR PARENTS
Being involved in the Quaker activities of the school can
enrich both your understanding of your child's education
and your own spiritual life. Consider the following opportunities
for involvement:
Join your student or other parents for
Meeting for Worship (see schedule above).
Participate in the activities and planning
work of the Friendly Parent Working Group, a group of parents
committed to supporting the Quaker values of the school.
Please contact Margaret Lockwood, the group's clerk at maggie@computertalk.com.
Attend the school's Parent Series on Quakerism.
Raising
Active and Peacemaking Children in a Violent World
Jan. 30, 2008 at 7 pm @ Timmons House. Pamela Haines
will lead a workshop for parents that will include her insights,
time for sharing, discussion and questions. Refreshments
will be served. Please RSVP to Eva Tierno at etierno@penncharter.com.
Pamela Haines has facilitated support groups for parents,
teachers, young people and child care workers, as well as
playgroups for children. A skilled and prolific writer,
her article "Children, War Play, Violence (and Barbies)"
appeared in the July 2007 issue of Friends Journal. Assistant
clerk and member of Central Philadelphia Monthly Meeting,
she is also past president of Friends Neighborhood Guild.
She raised two children from birth, acquired two more along
the way, and runs a family center with her husband.
Let
Your Life Speak: Reflections on Quaker Education
Nov. 28, 2007 at 7 pm in Balderston Commons. Paul
Lacey is a well-known Quaker educator and a down-to-earth,
wise and humorous speaker. A professor of English emeritus
at Earlham College in Richmond, Ind., he is the author of
Growing into Goodness, a history of Quaker education, as
well as numerous articles; he is the recipient of many awards,
including Phi Beta Kappa. Lacey was born in Philadelphia
and educated in Philadelphia public schools. He has a B.A.
from the University of Pennsylvania and a Ph.D. from Harvard
University. A member of Clear Creek Monthly Meeting, he
has served on the board of Friends Council on Education.
Lacey is the presiding clerk (chair) of the National Board
of the American Friends Service Committee.
Introduction
to Quakerism
Oct. 17, 2007 and Oct. 18, 2007. Irene McHenry
returns to Penn Charter to lead participatory sessions designed
to introduce parents to Quakerism. She is executive director
of Friends Council on Education. She has served as a faculty
mentor in the Fielding Graduate Institute's School of Educational
Leadership and Change and as co-chair of the Religious Studies
department at Penn Charter. McHenry was the founding clerk
and teaching coordinator at Greenwood Friends School in
Millville and was the founding head of Delaware Valley Friends
School in Paoli.
INFORMATION ON QUAKER EDUCATION AND
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
Find helpful links on our website at Quakerlinks.asp.
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Quaker
Focus of the
Month
"That of God in Everyone"
"The Light within"
Do you live in the spirit of love and truth and peace, answering
to that same spirit everyone? Do you reach for the best that
is within yourself?
Learn to be quiet enough to hear the sound of the genuine
within yourself so that you can hear it other people. --Marian
Wright Edelman
There is principle, which is pure, place in the human mind,
which in different places and ages hath had different names.
It is, however, pure and proceeds from God. It is deep and
inward, confined to no forms of religion nor excluded from
anywhere the heart stands in perfect sincerity. --John Woolman
Though all of us are attracted to physical beauty, cleverness,
wittiness, and intelligence, the Quaker affirmation that there
is that of God in each person asserts that being worthy of
respect does not depend on possessing attractive qualities
or skills. Until we can respect another person without justification
except that he or she is a child of God, it is not really
respect. --Paul Lacey
The Light Within is the fundamental and immediate experience
for Friends. It is that which guides each of us in our everyday
lives and brings us together as a community of faith. It is,
most importantly, our direct and unmediated experience of
the Divine.
--Philadelphia Yearly Meeting Faith and Practice
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