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Nurturing Vocal Ministry in Our Meeting A report from the Worship & Ministry Committee Sixteen members and attenders of the Meeting gathered on September 6, 2003, for our second retreat this year on nurturing vocal ministry. We began our morning by exploring our experience of holding and being held in the Light together during our corporate worship. We considered experiences of hearing Spirit-led ministry through which God had spoken to us, and named qualities of such ministry. In small groups we later. discussed our experiences of offering vocal ministry, remembering times when such ministry seemed to come from beyond ourselves and others when perhaps part or all of the message may have originated only in our human personalities, We then approached the question of supporting .others in their discernment concerning vocal ministry. Friends shared some ideas about how to respond to those who have spoken in meeting. Immediately after Spirit-led vocal ministry the speaker may feel quite vulnerable, and it would be best not to say much to them about it at the moment. If we believe that true vocal ministry comes from the Spirit, it is not appropriate to compliment the speaker for it, or to refer to it as the individual's message. If the message really spoke to us, perhaps the most we should say is something along the lines of the old Quaker phrase "Thee was well used". Because of the way a person may feel after speaking, some (perhaps wordless) expressions of comfort may be welcome, and it may be also helpful to inquire how they are feeling. if one wishes to discuss the content perhaps it is best to wait until later. Given the sensitive nature of the process of seeking
to be a voice for the Spirit, the group expressed
the idea that it may not be appropriate for individuals
to take it upon themselves to offer any critical
comment to one another about another's vocal ministry.
When Friends are troubled about an individual's vocal
ministry, a good practice is to share their concern
with a member of the Worship and Ministry committee. For the community: For the individual, when responding to another's
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