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Fairfield Friends Meeting is a diverse Quaker com-

munity that lives and shares the peace, love and

Light of God in the world.

THE FAIRFIELD FRIEND June 2018

P.O. Box 45 ∙ 10441 East County Road 700 South ∙ Camby, Indiana 46113

(317) 856-3121 ∙ www.FairfieldFriends.org

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THE FAIRFIELD FRIEND June 2018

THOUGHTS FROM THE PASTOR

This month we have a guest contributor Jeanne-Marie (Jamie) Mudd.

Encounters with the Holy

Indiana spring is quite amazing. The long winter is past and the brief spring this

year brought just the right combination of warmth, light, and rain to ensure the luscious-

ness of the flowering trillium, dogwood and locust trees, and the array of grasses saturating

the air with fresh smells. To walk down any street or forest path is to walk holy ground! It

is interesting to me that this year the annual commemoration of the outpouring of the Holy

Spirit, some call this Pentecost, occurs during the unfurling of the leaves and flowers and

sweet birdsong. As he prepared to leave the disciples, Jesus promised them that the Spirit

of Truth, the Advocate, and Comforter, would come and abide with them. (John 14:17, 26-

27). There are days when I know this gift of Spirit is within and around us all and there are

days when I feel bereft Spirit and of Jesus’s presence.

The skies were weeping this afternoon as I sat to write this, and I sensed a message

rising about our Beloved Community. It seems to me that messages about radical love in

communities are increasing all across the US. We are hungry for safe, trustworthy places

to live, work, pray and play. This afternoon the news briefs alerted Dan, my husband and I

to the tragic shootings in Santa Fe High School in suburban Houston. Later in the day we

walked in the nearby Indiana old growth woods and let the green, rain-soaked forest absorb

the sadness. There is a concern for our family and families everywhere. There can be a

sense of powerlessness in the face of the increasing pressures of our troubled communities.

What can we do? In what ways does the Holy call us to be advocates for the children, both

here and in distant lands like Palestine, Nigeria, and El Salvador?

We can remain genuinely present to each other in Meeting. Be aware of all the ways

we meet one another: laughing in the kitchen of the Meeting House; visiting in the library;

a simple nod of recognition as we pass one another in the parking lot. I had worked for

many years with children and families as a psychotherapist. After that long walk with trou-

bled children, I found a way to work on the other end of the continuum: I worked in violence

and substance abuse prevention, creating a prevention system for schools and communities.

You know the most useful tool we have to stop the violence? To see, really see and

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THE FAIRFIELD FRIEND June 2018

THOUGHTS FROM THE PASTOR (Cont’d)

understand a child. To care enough to call them by name. To give them that nod of recogni-

tion, to pause and hear their stories, to walk with them, laughing or weeping, being with

them and calling attention to their gifts and challenges. A positive example of this is what

the state of Connecticut has developed. Using best practices and cross-system collaboration

they began a violence prevention program called Start with Hello (A signature program for

their state.) To meet and to walk with the children, teens and adults in our lives is a spir-

itual practice. To speak up for meaningful violence prevention in our communities and our

country is a spiritual practice.

We can walk together in the forests and fields. We can make a spiritual practice of

really encountering one another in intentional and significant ways. We can stand in soli-

darity with our Indy Latino Friends who are facing deportation. We can invite the Holy to

dwell within and amongst our community, as we worship and sing, as we seek the will of

God in Meeting for Business or in a communal discernment. It is through Friends’ earliest

understanding that we call forth that of God in each of one of us. George Fox did indeed say,

“… whatsoever is comely, decent, and of good report follow and walk in, which is to the an-

swering that of God in everyone” (Works of George Fox, Vol. 7).

You might roll your eyes at this Friendly chestnut, but it has been one of the most

important teachings I have ever learned. Fox was in a relationship with the Holy, and he

was filled with the Holy Spirit just as promised by Jesus. Try it. Try radical love. Love like

Jesus. Explore the dimensions of the promise that Jesus shared with his friends. Answer

that of God in everyone, really do it, all day… every single day. Let us see then what Love

will do. Let us be a Beloved Community. As we are with one another in Meeting, so we are

in the world.

And the world needs us now more than ever.

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THE FAIRFIELD FRIEND June 2018

PSYCHOTHERAPY AT FAIRFIELD FRIENDS

Fairfield has contracted with licensed psychotherapist, Laura Jay-Ballinger, to use the Meet-

inghouse office to provide counseling services. The rate is $35 per session, and the Meeting

can supplement the cost of treatment for those that cannot afford it.

This ministry is a resource for members, attenders, fellow Quakers, and anyone else interest-

ed in pursuing therapy to improve their lives and relationships.

Contact Laura Jay-Ballinger, M.A., LMHC with questions or to schedule an appointment at

317-679-4045 or [email protected]

MINISTRY AND COUNSEL

CHRISTIAN EDUCATION

YOUTH LEADER

After many years of serving as our Youth Leader, Chase Slaughter has decided to pass

this job on to someone else. This being said, Christian Education is now looking for some-

one interested in being the Youth Leader. This does not involve being the Sunday School

teacher but leading the youth in their many activities during the year. If you feel a calling

for this position, please let Sue Roe or Gan Baker know about your interest.

FALL FUNDRAISER

There will be an organizational meeting on June 11th at 7:00 at the meeting house for any-

one interested in helping with the planning of the Fall Fundraiser. Everyone and their ideas

are welcome!

THE FANTASTIX FRIENDS

The Fantastix Friends class will no longer be meeting. Rita will be doing some traveling and

is no longer able to teach the class/ If anyone is interested in leading the class when we start

up in September let Gan Baker or Sue Roe know.

Sunday, May 20, will be the last Sunday for Children's Church. It will resume on Sunday,

September 9th.

ANNUAL ICE CREAM SOCIAL

Please mark your Calendars for July 1st. We have the Annual Ice Cream Social (with

sandwiches too).

At the rise of worship please join us for a sandwich and ice cream and a new sharing activity.

We are inviting all of you who are involved with various service projects that might be of in-

terest to others to please contact M & C committee members. We want to try out this new ac-

tivity to highlight the great work that various members/attenders do, but we also want to

have a great time sharing.

For questions or to sign up to share with us please contact Rhonda Impink rhon-

[email protected]

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THE FAIRFIELD FRIEND June 2018

CHILDREN’S CHURCH

Children's Church has been very active the last few months. In February, the children

made Valentines which were sent to the Veterans Hospital. For the fish fry, they made

table decorations. On Sunday, April 15, the children sang two of their favorite songs

with lots of "movement". We are now working on Mother's Day. If you haven't stopped

by our room to see our Joys and Concerns, please do. We celebrate getting ears pierced,

tatoos (not permanent) and many more things. We have learned that when you are a boy

and turn six you start wearing a coat and tie, pets are dearly loved, and talents abound

within our class.

PATRICKSBURG ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SUPPLIES

I know it may seem early to be talking about school supplies for next year when school isn’t

even out yet. However, as we know, schools using the balanced calendar start in the middle

of July. Patricksburg (our adopted school in Owen County) will be starting August 7th. We

have asked them for their greatest needs and received the following list. The items they re-

quested are ones that many parents cannot afford to buy, and/or that teachers often pur-

chase with their own money. The school anticipates around 160 students in grades K-6 and

they have 7 classrooms. If you would like to purchase any of these items, we would like to

have them at the meetinghouse by July 8th. Please put them on the table in the Family

Promise supply room just inside the meetinghouse dining room. The needed items are as fol-

lows:

25 Belts (The kids often come in clothes that do not fit. The principal would like to give

belts to those kids who pants are too big.)

Dry erase markers, skinny ones for small student dry erase boards. (One pack per child,

or they can share.)

Dry erase markers, bigger ones for teachers to use.

Plastic 2 pocket folders with 3 prongs for student data. (1 per child)

DVD’s for after and before school program, rated P or PG. These do not have to be

new. (Note: We can also use DVD’s for Family Promise.)

Kleenex about 12 boxes a month.

Coloring books and crayons to put in their emergency totes in case they would ever have

to evacuate the students. (50 or so, they can share.)

Mrs. Freeman, the principal, is so appreciative of the interest we have shown in their school.

They are glad to receive the emergency preparedness items that you all so generously donat-

ed. Since there were extra granola bars donated, they were able to feed kids a snack at their

after school program. They also send backpacks of food home with some of the kids on the

weekends and holidays. They really appreciate all you have done.

Thanks so much for helping these kids and teachers. For questions, please contact Dinah

Geiger at [email protected] or call or text 317-752-5306.

CHRISTIAN EDUCATION (Cont’d)

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THE FAIRFIELD FRIEND June 2018

FRIENDS GAINED AND LOST

New Members Lost Members

Cheri Borud passed away.

PRAYER CONCERNS

Linda Bryant Norm Gulley Patty Glaze The Lord’s Pantry

Janet Sizelove Family Promise Lucas Family Bruce Borud

Carolyn East Paul Cardenas Stephen Traylor Michelle Sutton

Vicki Wilhite Sulaiman Family Clara McClure Ron & Kay Frye

Charles Carter Ginny & Robert Hayes-Bennett Helene Reyburn

Sterling Cole Adkins Family Sam Gulley Jim & Cindy Edwards

Jennifer Silvers Will & Jenn Clark Chris Gautier Don Watson family

Georges Gandolfo Margo Lawson Julie Kindle Chad Freeman

Harold Frost Ken & Dawn Sheets Ernie & Gwen Leitch Phil & Marcia Silvers

Rosemary Swift Dan Burger Mahreen Hassan Chris Williams

Leena Sheppard John and Jean Esther Dale

FAIRFIELD FRIENDS BEING FRIENDS

BRIDGEPORT CEMETERY

The Western Yearly Meeting is accepting donations for maintenance and upkeep of the

Bridgeport Cemetery.

CHRISTIAN EDUCATION (Cont’d)

2018 QUAKER HAVEN CAMPS

JUNE 8 - 10 YOUNG ADULT CAMP AGES 20-35

JUNE 10 - 15 JR HIGH CAMP AGES 11-13

JUNE 15 - 17 BEGINNERS CAMP AGES 5-7

JUNE 17 - 22 SENIOR HIGH CAMP 1 AGES 13-18

JUNE 24 - 29 ADVENTURE CAMP AGES 9-11

JULY 8 - 11 LITTLE FRIENDS CAMP AGES 7-9

JULY 15 - 20 SENIOR HIGH CAMP 2 AGES 13-18

QUAKERHAVEN.COM TO REGISTER

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THE FAIRFIELD FRIEND June 2018

FUTURE OF THE PARSONAGE

At the last Fairfield Friends Meeting for Business, Lee Comer presented information

that the Property Trustees have compiled to help us discuss the future of the Parson-

age. The Parsonage is currently empty but has been air conditioned in summer and

heated in winter, plus lights turn off and on to simulate occupancy. The Trustees have

discussed (1)renovating it as a residence, (2)renovating it as an academy/school and (3)

tearing it down. Two estimates for renovation have been presented by outside contrac-

tors and the costs begin at $60,000 and increase to $150,000. We also have a bid to tear

it down and fill the basement with dirt for $15,000. An appraisal has been obtained for

the current market value and it is $32,000. The appraiser also says that renovation

would only increase its value to $55,000.

We would love to save this building but we need to have a USE for the building that will

guarantee its future and not be a financial burden to Fairfield Friends. The Parsonage

currently costs $3,000 to heat and cool on an annual basis. In order to minimize our

costs we could drain the water lines and lower the winter temperature as much as possi-

ble. We would likely stop air conditioning that building in the summer. Fairfield

Friends Meeting is holding the Parsonage in the Light in the hope that we can save this

historical building. If you have ideas for the building, please send your proposals for us-

es and funding this building to Lee Edmondson ([email protected]).

TRUSTEES

USFW

MEETING FOR EATING

Due to summer schedules, yearly meeting sessions, etc, a couple of the dates for the Meet-

ing for Eating have been adjusted as follows:

June 25, 11:30 am, MCL Cafeteria in Avon

July 19, 11:30 am, Bread Basket in Danville

August 9, 11:30 am, Location to be determined

Remember...anyone and everyone is invited to join this group. There is no agenda other

than enjoying a meal and fellowship with each other.

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THE FAIRFIELD FRIEND June 2018

PEACE AND SOCIAL JUSTICE

Peace and Social Justice Committee Highlights

Poor People's Campaign Monday Actions

REMINDER - DO NOT SHARE TOPICS VIA SOCIAL MEDIA

Week 3 - June 2

Veterans, Our War Economy, and Militarism

Week 4 - June 9

The right to health - Ecology, Justice and Health - Water, Extreme Extraction, Climate

Change, Health Care

Week 5 - June 16

Everybody’s Got a Right to Live - Living Wages, Guaranteed Income, Housing and So-

cial Services

Week 6 - June 23

A New and Unsettling Force challenging Our Nation’s Distorted Moral Narrative - a

Fusion Movement Rising Up

For more information please refer to https://www.poorpeoplescampaign.org/ ----------------------------------------------------

If you have seen HORRID videos on Facebook or the news where hateful persons are har-

assing women, or Mulim, LGBTQ, African or Hispanic persons and wondered what you

would do we plan to have Bystander Training for you soon.

Chat Room Collaboration:

On June 10, 17 and 24 we will provide the video to watch and discuss What Lies Up-

stream about terrible pollution of water. Please join us!!!

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THE FAIRFIELD FRIEND June 2018

DECORATING

Decorating Committee has completed a very large project that has taken a long time to

complete. Ellen Blacketer took on the huge task of recreating the banners that Ruth

Marshall made many years ago that are still hanging in the White Meeting House. This

project took tremendous time and effort on Ellen's part, especially as her life was ex-

tremely busy during this time. Special thanks to Jim McClung and his wingman Bill

Smith who hung them in the dining room. It took almost 3 hours to get them up. The

Decorating Committee has officially adopted them both.

It was a great joy to complete this project as it was a longtime dream of Phyllis Glad-

den. We think she is smiling.

Out next project is a new cabinet for the coffee area. We a have a beautiful new cabinet

that holds the mailboxes. We want to have one that matches for the coffee/tea ar-

ea. Both cabinets will help make the dining room neater and more organzed.

A big thanks to Jim and the Amish carpenters who make this beautiful cabinetry hap-

pen.

Please thank Ellen, Jim and Bill for their work on this project. Be sure to come to the

dining room and see the collection of spiritual Quaker messages.

USFW AND OUTREACH

FINANCE

Fairfield Friends Meeting now has an electronic option for giving through Paypal. To

give electronically log in to your PayPal account and send your donation to email address

[email protected]. Choses the "Send Money to a Friend" option since you aren't

purchasing goods or services.

Cathy Lucas

Clerk of Finance Committee

Included below you will find the FP schedule for June 10-17. Please note that we

need help in all areas, except Evening Host. I am at the meetinghouse every evening

that week to greet the families and I stay until the overnight person arrives at

8:30PM. Therefore, we don't need another Evening Host. However, you are welcome to

come by and visit, play with the kids, or do an activity. Just let me know ahead of time

that you are coming.

We do need Set-up help (11:30AM on the 10th); Take down help (8:30AM on the 17th;

Pack and go Breakfasts and Lunches every day (around 6 each during the week and 14

or so on the weekends. We need a hot breakfast on Sat. We need suppers Sunday-

Sat. We need 2 overnight hosts each evening from 8:30PM-7AM the next morning. You

would need to bring your own bedding. We have cots and couches where you can

sleep. It's an easy job. I can also use drivers to take families to the yearly meeting to

take showers a few times a week.

We have some very faithful folks who often help. However, we want to give others of

you a chance to help out, and we can always use more help. Let me know if you would

like to participate. Thanks in advance for your interest and dedication to FP.

Dinah Geiger - [email protected]; call or text 317-752-5306

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USFW AND OUTREACH (Cont’d)

SEND IN YOUR STAMPS

Quaker Missions Stamp Project, now under the care of Indianapolis First Friends, collects

used stamps to benefit Right Sharing of World Resources (RSWR). In order for stamps to

be salable, please follow these guidelines:

USA STAMPS:

Cut or carefully tear the corner bearing the stamp(s) from the body of the envelope.

If more than one stamp has been used for postage, remove the stamps as a group on the

paper (do not remove separately). Leave a border of 1/8-1/4 inch around the stamp or

group of stamps.

Especially desirable are:

*Pop culture stamps (television, movies, singers, comic books, etc.)

*Stamps bearing values greater than 50 cents

*Zazzle and personalized stamps

Please do not send USA flag stamps, USA nonprofit stamps, or USA stamps from

mail sent before 2000. These cannot be profitably sold.

FOREIGN STAMPS:

If the envelope is intact, send the complete envelope. Otherwise, cut or carefully

tear the corner bearing the stamp or group of stamps, leaving a 1/8-1/4 inch border.

MAIL STAMPS TO: Stamps for Right Sharing

c/o Indianapolis First Friends

3030 Kessler Blvd. East Dr.

Indianapolis, IN 46220

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BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES

June

Sandy Hardin June 01

Paul & Margie Wilson June 01

Cynthia Stonerock June 01

Jack Sheard June 01

John Cowley June 01

Daniel & Rita Lawrence June 02

Phil & Joan Gulley June 02

Gene & Sue Roe June 03

Kipp & Beckie Schoen June 03

Trisha Jessup June 05

Dan & Libby Whipple June 06

Steve & Ellen Blacketer June 06

Bob & Cindy Getchell June 07

Paul E. & Peggy Howard June 08

Alma Pierce June 08

Kendra Clark June 08

Rick Marshall June 08

Ethan Gabbard June 09

Tara Stewart June 09

Lee & Mary Lee Comer June 10

Hunter Warner June 10

Lynn Adams June 12

Robert Mork June 12

Laura Day & Rick Marshall June 13

Kenneth Lawrence June 13

Aloma Karto June 14

Amber Bruner June 14

June

Matthew Allee June 24

Don & Lynn Adams June 25

Thomas & Jeanette Todd June 25

Mark Milhous June 25

Brian & Mary Swift June 26

Allison Cunningham June 26

Don Katterhenry June 27

Chad & Elise Smith June 28

Gene & Barbara Crawley June 28

Larry & Madalyn Hesson June 29

Becky McClung June 29

Sean & Amanda Gainey June 29

Isaac Martin June 30

Jocelyn Wilkinson (m) June 30

Paul L. Howard June 14

Cole Smith June 15

Jonathan Chenoweth June 15

Isaac Arnold June 16

John & Marilyn Garner June 18

Brett Heald June 19

Natalie Baker June 19

Jeff & Victoria Katterhenry June 20

Brent & Ruth Turner June 21

Chris & Ana Jessup-Cady June 21

Greg & Julie Hardin June 21

Troy & Amber Bruner June 21

Christopher Cady June 21

Lauren Howard June 21

Bob & Karen Heald June 23

Holly Hook June 23

Martha Traylor June 24

July

Craig & Tara Stewart July 01

David & Pattie Siemantel July 01

David & Sara Pierce July 01

Ann Tarvin July 01

Brad Hickam July 02

Elaine Hackett July 02

Kaitlin Coffenberry July 02

Karen Heald July 02

Isaac & Holly Hook July 03

Kylee Horton July 05

Lee Edmundson & Ann Tarvin July 06

Mark & Liane McClure July 06

Billy Clark July 06

Gage Boyd July 06

Ken Sheets July 06

Phillip Mazur July 06

Donald & Janet Hederson July 07

Amy Cunningham July 07

Gabriel McClelland July 07

Mark & Diana Jerrell July 08

Tim Settles & Paige Robbins July 08

Catherine Wynkoop July 08

Tom Coffenberry July 08

John Essex July 09

Brad & Anita Hickam July 12

George & Sherry Huble July 12

Kathy Sheard July 13

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BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES (Cont’d)

July

Kyle Day July 13

Hugh Hanlin & Rhonda Impink July 14

Albert Vidal July 15

BrieAnna Geiger July 15

Janet Worley July 15

Althea Borud July 16

Cavett Hesson July 17

Charlie Pierce July 17

Chase Slaughter July 17

Janet Schoen July 17

Rhonda Impink July 17

Trevor Settles July 17

Carole Rose July 20

Mattew & April Martin July 21

Craig Stewart July 21

Delaney Borud July 21

Barry & Melinda Lasley July 22

Anita Hickam July 22

Dinah Geiger July 22

Jason Griffith July 22

Katie Lynn Slavens July 22

Kris Heald July 22

Araya Smith July 23

Greg & Cimberly McClelland July 24

Jeff Gabbard July 24

Spencer Gulley July 24

David & Edith Hopkins July 25

Jimmy McClung July 25

Courtney Cowley July 26

Hillary Mazur July 27

Ken & Dawn Sheets July 29

Kolleen Bunch July 29

Donald Clark III July 30

Jeremy Howard July 31

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MEETING CONTACTS

Pastor:

Phil Gulley

[email protected] 317-446-4923

Presiding Clerk of the Meeting:

Lee Edmundson

[email protected] 317-839-1223

Recording Clerk:

Lynn Durocher

[email protected] 317-888-7242

Treasurers:

Mike Chenoweth

[email protected] 317-445-0387

Karen Heald

[email protected] 317-696-6133

Membership Coordinators:

Larry & Carol Cordray

[email protected]

317-372-2777

317-372-1678

Bulletin and

Newsletter (info due by 20th of month):

Tom Farrington

[email protected] 317-839-3902

Young Adult Group (post High School—35):

United Society of Friends Women:

Sarah Lookabill

[email protected] 317-839-4712

Fairfield Men’s Fellowship:

Ralph Baker

[email protected] 317-831-3526

Outreach Committee:

Paige Robbins

[email protected] 317-413-8378

Caring Friends Committee:

Becky McClung

[email protected] 317-690-0160

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MEETING CONTACTS (Cont’d)

To Be Added to the Email List:

Tom Farrington

[email protected] 317-839-3902

J. B. Symons

[email protected] 317-409-3945

Nursery (under age 3):

Sue Roe

[email protected] 317-445-9333

Children’s Meeting (age 3—3rd grade):

Ralph & Gan Baker

[email protected] 317-831-3526

Fantastix 4rd –6th grade):

Young Friends (7th grade—college):

Levi Lucas

[email protected] 317-989-7653

Jimmy McClung

[email protected] 765-346-8848

Robby Stevens

[email protected] 317-850-8740

Restorative Connection Counseling

Laura Jay-Ballinger, M.A., LMHC

[email protected] 317-679-4045