Farmington Friends Meeting - Maine

Farmington Friends Meeting - Maine Farmington Monthly Meeting (Maine) is a non-programmed Quaker Meeting.

We had a wonderful Meeting for Worship and Potluck on 15 June in the beautiful Octagon House, High Street, Farmington.
06/23/2025

We had a wonderful Meeting for Worship and Potluck on 15 June in the beautiful Octagon House, High Street, Farmington.

We Friends celebrated Easter together at the home of Peggy, John, and Wiila dog. So good to be together in person đź’•
04/25/2025

We Friends celebrated Easter together at the home of Peggy, John, and Wiila dog. So good to be together in person đź’•

03/31/2025

"London Police Arrest Gaza Protest Planners at Quaker House"
(New York Times, 3/30/2025. By Ephrat Livni)

Quakers in Britain said the raid, in which six youth activists unaffiliated with the religious group were arrested, “clearly shows what happens when a society criminalizes protest.”

Quakers in Britain are reeling from what they say is an unheard-of violation of one of their places of worship by police officers who forced their way into a meeting house in London and arrested activists gathered there to plan Gaza war protests.

“No one has been arrested in a Quaker meeting house in living memory,” Paul Parker, the recording clerk for Quakers in Britain, said in a statement issued after the raid.

But on Thursday evening, the pacifist group said, more than 20 uniformed police officers, some armed with tasers, forced their way into the meeting house in Westminster, breaking open the front door “without warning or ringing the bell.”

The officers searched the building and arrested six women at a gathering of Youth Demand, an unaffiliated activist group that was renting a room to meet in, the Quakers in Britain said.

The Metropolitan Police said the arrests followed Youth Demand’splans to “shut down” London with protests next month, according to British media. The police said that while they recognized the right to protest, “we have a responsibility to intervene to prevent activity that crosses the line from protest into serious disruption and other criminality,” British media reported.

The arrests raised alarms in England, and came amid a crackdown on Gaza War protesters in the United States, especially on college campuses, where some students have denounced Israel’s prosecution of the war against Hamas.

Legal experts say that the Trump administration has been trampling on free speech rights, and after the raid on the meeting house, Quakers in Britain voiced similar concerns.

“This aggressive violation of our place of worship and the forceful removal of young people holding a protest group meeting clearly shows what happens when a society criminalizes protest,” Mr. Parker said.

In recent years, Britain has enacted several measures to crack down on protests and granted new powers to the police.

One of the measures, Public Order Act 2023, was described by the United Nations human rights chief, Volker Türk, as “deeply troubling.” The law imposes “serious and undue restrictions” on the right of peaceful assembly and criminalizes some forms of peaceful protest by Britons, according to the United Nations.

Youth Demand said in a statement that when the raid took place, it was having a “Welcome Talk” at the Quaker house to discuss Gaza, the West Bank and the climate crisis, and to share plans for nonviolent civil resistance actions that it has scheduled for next month.

The activists were told that they were being detained on suspicions of “conspiracy to cause a public nuisance,” according to the group. Additional activists from the group were arrested the next day, it said.

Youth Demand said in an email on Sunday that it did not “have the full picture yet,” but that it appeared that about 10 arrests were made on Thursday and Friday and that 11 activists’ homes were raided. All of the activists have been released and none have been charged, the group said.

Youth Demand, which calls on the British government to stop all trade with Israel and to raise money from the wealthy to pay for environmental damage from fossil-fuel burning, was started last year. While relatively small, some of its protests have generated headlines.

In April, the group hung a banner and lined up children’s shoes outside the home of the Labour leader, Keir Starmer, before he became prime minister. “Stop the killing” in Gaza, the banner read.

In a statement after the raid, the group called on “young people to take to the streets day after day and shut London down.”

Ella Grace-Taylor, 20, an actor-musician student who was arrested on Thursday at the meeting house, said in a video after her release that the group “will not be deterred.”

“We will let this fuel us because we know this means that we are winning,” she said. “It means that the government, that the police, that the state is afraid of us, that they recognize the power that we have.”

The Metropolitan Police did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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Ephrat Livni is a reporter for The Times’s DealBook newsletter, based in Washington. More about Ephrat Livni

Farmington Friends took part in the “Stand In” against the current administration’s policies. In Farmington on March 1, ...
03/02/2025

Farmington Friends took part in the “Stand In” against the current administration’s policies. In Farmington on March 1, 2025. Organized by Western Maine Third Act, it was also part of the 16 Counties For Courage initiative. (We don’t have photos of all Friends who were there).

Farmington Friends gathered at Peggy and John’s house on First Day 23 February 2025. What a joy to be together for singi...
02/26/2025

Farmington Friends gathered at Peggy and John’s house on First Day 23 February 2025. What a joy to be together for singing, silent worship, and potluck.

And a third article on this Quaker action. From Occupy Democrats:  https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=1078330314398542...
01/30/2025

And a third article on this Quaker action. From Occupy Democrats: https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=1078330314398542&set=a.201905705374345

BREAKING: A deeply religious group of Quaker congregations hits Donald Trump's DHS with a brilliant lawsuit after his administration changed a policy that banned ICE agents from raiding places of worship.

This is what happens when fake MAGA christianity encounters the real deal...

The revoked policy in question bars ICE agents from carrying out operations without supervisor approval in "sensitive locations" which includes places of worship, playgrounds, schools, and hospitals.

The lawsuit filed in a federal district court in Maryland states that: "The very threat of that [immigration] enforcement deters congregants from attending services, especially members of immigrant communities." According to the plaintiffs, attending service is a crucial aspect of the constitutional guarantee to "religious liberty."

"A week ago today, President Trump swore an oath to defend the Constitution and yet today religious institutions that have existed since the 1600s in our country are having to go to court to challenge what is a violation of every individual’s constitutional right to worship and associate freely," said Skye Perryman, president and CEO of Democracy Forward, the group providing lawyers for the Quaker groups.

"The troubling nature of the policy goes beyond just houses of worship with sanctuary programs — it is that ICE could enter religious and sacred spaces whenever it wants," Perryman added.

In an email to NBC News, Noah Merrill, secretary of the New England Yearly Meeting of Friends wrote: "Quaker meetings for worship seek to be a sanctuary and a refuge for all, and this new and invasive practice tangibly erodes that possibility by creating unnecessary anxiety, confusion, and chilling of our members’ and neighbors’ willingness to share with us in the worship which sustains our lives.

"This undermines our communities and, we believe, violates our religious freedom," he added.

"The very threat of government officials wearing ICE-emblazoned jackets outside of our religious service will have a significant impact on our communities and ability to practice our faith," the Baltimore Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends, another one of the five Quaker groups involved, stated.

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Dear Friends, Here's another article on the same lawsuit (on ICE entering places of worship) filed by Democracy Forward ...
01/30/2025

Dear Friends, Here's another article on the same lawsuit (on ICE entering places of worship) filed by Democracy Forward for several Quaker Yearly Meetings-- and supported by a Baptist gathering:

One day after federal immigration agents arrested a man at a church in Georgia, a coalition of Quaker meetings filed suit in federal court to block the Department of Homeland Security raids at houses of worship. The new policy of the Trump administration reverses previous federal policy that marked....

Dear Friends, If you'd like to read about the lawsuit (about ICE and places of worship) filed by Democracy Forward in th...
01/30/2025

Dear Friends, If you'd like to read about the lawsuit (about ICE and places of worship) filed by Democracy Forward in the name of several Quaker Yearly Meetings--including our New England Yearly Meeting--please follow this link:

In First Suit of Its Kind, Quakers Ask Court to Halt Immigration Authorities from Enforcing in and Near Houses of Worship, Religious Gatherings

Hello to all! Friends gathered today, 17 Nov 2024, at Peggy and John’s in Farmington. How wonderful to be together—singi...
11/17/2024

Hello to all! Friends gathered today, 17 Nov 2024, at Peggy and John’s in Farmington. How wonderful to be together—singing, worshipping, sharing food together.

Today our Meeting gathered for Worship and Potluck at Peggy and John’s camp. A beautiful day to be together. We welcomed...
07/21/2024

Today our Meeting gathered for Worship and Potluck at Peggy and John’s camp. A beautiful day to be together. We welcomed our guest Charlotte Boynton fron Langley Hill Friends Meeting in McLean, VA—where Peggy was a member and where she and John married in 1992.

We gathered on Sunday 26 May at Peggy and John's for Worship and potluck. It was so good to be together! We hope to gath...
05/28/2024

We gathered on Sunday 26 May at Peggy and John's for Worship and potluck. It was so good to be together! We hope to gather in person once a month, and we hope others will join us. Peace and blessings, Peggy.

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