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		<title>Some pseudo-convergent outreach events at Gathering</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Martin Kelley]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Jun 2006 13:58:03 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Those Quaker Ranters readers who are coming to the “FGC Gathering”:www.FGCquaker.org/gathering but haven’t lost internet access yet might be interested in some of the events the Advancement &#38; Outreach committee is sponsoring over the week. There will be a flyer in the registration packets (all these events will take place in Admin 203). For those [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Those Quaker Ranters readers who are coming to the “FGC Gathering”:www.FGCquaker.org/gathering but haven’t lost internet access yet might be interested in some of the events the Advancement &amp; Outreach committee is sponsoring over the week. There will be a flyer in the registration packets (all these events will take place in Admin 203). For those not coming, I suspect I’ll have some sort of Gathering round-up post at some point after it’s all done. I’m also co-hosting a Monday night interest group with LizOpp and Robin: “On Fire! Renewing Quakerism through a Convergence of Friends.” For details, see “Liz’s post”:http://thegoodraisedup.blogspot.com/2006/06/interest-group-at-gathering.html or “Robin’s post”:http://robinmsf.blogspot.com/2006/06/convergent-travels.html.</p>
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<p>bq.. The FGC Advancement and Outreach committee is sponsoring afternoon events during four days of Gathering. Come share your outreach ideas, learn about FGC and support the growth of Quakerism!<br>
*All Friends Welcome, 1:30–3:00*<br>
Monday:  “What Do Quakers Believe?” Come talk about the range of Quaker beliefs, from Robert Barclay to the present day, and explore what binds us together as Friends. Convened by Deborah Haines.<br>
Wednesday:  A special welcome to Friends from Pacific, North Pacific and Intermountain Yearly Meetings.  Come talk about the spirit, concerns, and Quaker ways of these three independent yearly meetings.<br>
Thursday:  Visitors from Freedom Friends Church will join us to talk about the witness of this unique independent evangelical Friends Church.<br>
*Outreach Hours, 3:15–4:15*<br>
Sunday: Visibility. Interested in publicizing your meeting and getting the Quaker message out into your community? Friends are invited to come share their stories and questions and pick up a free copy of our “Inreach-Outreach Packet for Small Meetings.” Jane Berger will host.<br>
Monday: Isolated Friends &amp; New Worship Groups. Learn about FGC’s new service for Friends and seekers who live far from any meeting or worship group. Are you interested in helping to nurture new worship groups? Come find out what resources are available from the FGC Advancement Committee, and share your stories and ideas.<br>
Wednesday: Friends interested in affiliation. FGC is an association of 14 yearly meetings and regional groups and 9 directly affiliated monthly meetings. A&amp;O clerk Deborah Haines will talk about the work of FGC and the benefits of affiliation.<br>
Thursday: Spiritual Hospitality. It’s easy to feel isolated even within a local meeting. A&amp;O coordinator Martin Kelley will talk about some strategies to overcome the isolations of age, theology, race, lifestyle, etc. What can meetings do to help these Friends not feel isolated?</p>
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		<title>Horses on a Trot?</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Martin Kelley]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Dec 2003 17:40:59 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Almost a month ago I question a “newly-launched campaign of phone tax resistance”:http://www.hanguponwar.org in a post called “Beating Dead Horses”:www.nonviolence.org/articles/000194.php. Robert Randall, a dear friend who I haven’t seen in far too long, wrote in last night explaining how the new campaign came about and some of its goals. bq. Hi, Martin. &#160;&#160;&#160;I’m all for [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Almost a month ago I question a “newly-launched campaign of phone tax resistance”:http://www.hanguponwar.org in a post called “Beating Dead Horses”:www.nonviolence.org/articles/000194.php.<br>
Robert Randall, a dear friend who I haven’t seen in far too long, wrote in last night explaining how the new campaign came about and some of its goals.<br>
bq. Hi, Martin.<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;I’m all for coming up with new tactics, and I think a lot of people have<br>
been doing just that.  This doesn’t mean, though, that we have to leave old<br>
tactics behind if they can serve us.  Nor should we assume that old tactics<br>
are not new tactics for some.<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Interestingly, at its Nov. 2002 meeting, the National War Tax Resistance<br>
Coordinating Committee did in fact decide to shelve a “Hang Up On the SOA”<br>
flyer because the ease of telephone tax resistance was no longer there: with<br>
the plethora of new phone companies and the unwillingness of the FCC to<br>
apply its old rulings on the AT&amp;T tariff to other companies, we felt that it<br>
would be inaccurate to promote phone tax refusal as an easy, low-risk form<br>
of removing support for war.<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Now, though, we have the possibility, through a large phone tax<br>
redirection campaign and the Internet, to learn and gather together the<br>
how-to-do-it information on all these different phone services.  It may take<br>
time, but it is far from impossible.  In the process, a lot of educating can<br>
be done, both of the public and of phone company employees.  ease of doing<br>
it can rise and risk can be lowered.<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;What I like about the Hang Up On War campaign (www.hanguponwar.org) is<br>
that it did not originate with a war tax organization.  It comes from the<br>
iraq peace Pledge, made up of a number of peace groups, old and new.  NWTRCC is available to service the campaign, but the fact that “mainline” peace<br>
groups are promoting wtr is something which, as you are aware, those of us<br>
who are long-time war tax converters have long desired.  While support for<br>
this campaign was not unanimous at our recent NWTRCC meeting in Chicago, I,<br>
for one, felt it a great opportunity to get people started toward less<br>
symbolic, real war tax redirection.<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;True, the federal excise tax on phone service is no more directly<br>
linked to war than the federal income tax, but it is also no less.  One<br>
strategy which I favor is to provide as many avenues of ingress to resisting<br>
war as possible.  This is one.  We can certainly come up with others, and<br>
with better ones, but I see no benefit in disparaging what some are doing<br>
for peace.  For many people, phone tax resistance is a new tactic and a big<br>
step.  Let’s applaud what I see as a step forward, into any kind of<br>
resistance, for groups which have often stopped short of such things, and<br>
work with them to keep moving ever forward.  I trust you will be suggesting<br>
to where that might be.<br>
&nbsp;peace and hope,<br>
&nbsp;Robert Randall</p>
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