Pandemic Positives: Lessons for Our Community from COVID-19

April 18, at rise of Meeting
As individuals and as a community, we’ve experienced all kinds of distress and loss during this difficult
year of a pandemic. At the same time, there are ways we’ve learned, adjusted, and adapted that have been
truly positive.
Care and Counsel will facilitate an interactive Forum on April 18th so we can share beneficial ideas and
experiences from this past year as we prepare to transition forward. We look forward to you participating!
In preparation, please consider the following questions ahead of time. Then bring your thoughts to the
Forum.
1) What have you learned from the experience of this pandemic year that has helped sustain or grow your
spirit as an individual and/or as a member of a community?
2) Have your personal or spiritual priorities changed in any way from this experience? If so, which of
these lessons would you like to carry forward and continue, including after the pandemic has resolved?
3) Which of these lessons would you like to see the meeting include as part of our communal life into the
future?

How to foster connections and see that of God across differences – Sat. Apr 17

Saturday April 17, 10:45am-2pm with break for lunch
Radnor Worship and Ministry Zoom Retreat facilitated by Rebecca Mays
We will gather at 10:45am and begin at 11am taking a 30-minute break for lunch at 12:00 followed by an
further hour with opportunity to reflect after the close at 1:30pm. Zoom will be available throughout. We
hope to see you there!  Contact [email protected] for more information.

Conscientious Objection Training

In support of our Peace Testimony, Radnor Meeting regularly conducts training for Conscientious Objection.  There is a plan to hold the next training session sometime in the spring of 2021. This will be conducted by Zoom session, allowing those at a distance to participate. For more information send an email to [email protected]

Helping those in need in times of COVID-19

The Radnor Meeting Peace and Social Concerns committee, in this time of COVID-19,  is especially concerned about the welfare of those on the fringe of society – low-income families, immigrants, homeless, those in prison or recently released to name a few groups.  What can we do as members/attenders for those in need?  We have identified key nonprofits and groups that our Meeting and members/attenders can support.  Below is a partial listing of some worthy causes that we can endorse as suggested opportunities:

Important update due to Corona Virus Restrictions:

Due to Coronavirus restrictions, Radnor Meeting will not be holding on-site worship services or group meetings until further notice.  We are holding virtual meetings for worship via Zoom starting at 9:45 AM (to give people time to join by 10AM). If you want to join us,  please use the Contact tab and complete the “Get in Touch” box to get information.