Quaker
Life
March 1998
News from Friends United Meeting
1999 FUM Triennial
George Kamwesa Leaves World Ministries Office
Improvements to Friends Theological College
Under Way
Love gift given by Ramalah Friends Schools
students
1999 FUM Triennial
By Frank Massey
The College of William
and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia, will be the site for the Friends United
Meeting Triennial on July 14-18, 1999.
Our theme for the session will be "Whom shall I send?" Our
Bible studies, plenary sessions, workshops and business sessions will
center on this theme as we seek God's direction. FUM's missionaries and
field workers will be plenary speakers and Bible study leaders.
A family week with programs and activities for all ages, the Triennial
will have children and youth activities during plenary sessions, business
sessions and workshops.
A committee of yearly meeting youth leaders are planning a YouthQuake
type of experience during the sessions. The children's program will become
an opportunity for our children to meet Friends from around the world,
to learn of their lives and faith.
It will also be a week for the family to be in one of the oldest cities
on the East Coast and see a part of United States history. Friends may
arrive a day early, stay in the dorm and have a day to walk through old
Williamsburg, visit Yorktown or Jamestown, or even ride on the Loch Ness
Monster at Busch Gardens.
Triennial sessions are a time for Friends United Meeting to gather and
discern where God is calling us. Look for material and information here
in Quaker Life in the fall. Reserve the dates of July 14-18, 1999, for
a week of fellowship, worship and discernment at the FUM Triennial, Williamsburg,
Virginia.
Frank Massey is general secretary of Baltimore Yearly Meeting, the
host yearly meeting for the FUM Triennial.
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George Kamwesa Leaves World Ministries Office
George Kamwesa ended his service as assistant secretary to World Ministries
at Friends United Meeting's central offices on December 31. George and
Rose are exploring ministry of pastoring and church-planting. We are thankful
for George's contribution to FUM.
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Improvements to Friends Theological College Under
Way
At the Friends Theological College in Kamoisi, many buildings are structurally
sound but in need of repair. To begin the substantial upgrades needed,
FTC students, staff, board members and Kenyan Quakers gave funds for painting
the library. Rich and Sandy Davis, at right, stand in front of
the FTC library. Rich and Sandy Davis are FUM representatives in East
Africa.
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Students at Ramallah Friends School, Palestine, raised over $2,000
as a "love gift" for Um Waleed, second from right, after she
had a stroke during Christmas break. She appears in the picture above
with the rest of the School's cleaning staff.
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