This page describes the various roles and committees found at Cornwall Religious Society of Friends. If you have interest in becoming involved please reach out to the clerk of the meeting.
Roles
Clerk
Assistant Clerk:
Treasurer:
Recorder
Committees
Advancement
Building and Grounds
Cemetery
Events Committee
Events Committee serves as a clearinghouse for people, especially non-Quakers, who wish to use the Cornwall Meetinghouse or property. The committee gathers the specifics of the requests (who, what, where, when, why) to help the Meeting determine if the event has no conflicts with our Quaker beliefs or other scheduled events, who would act as liaison, and what fee or insurance is needed.
Finance
Hospitality
Library
The Library Committee is charged with acquiring and maintaining the Meeting’s collection of books, pamphlets, digital and video materials, and other resources on Quaker practice, and making them easily available to members, attenders and visitors.
Ministry and Counsel
Nominating
Peace and Social Action
Religious Education
Trustees
The Trustees hold title to the property of the meeting and execute necessary documents on behalf of the meeting. The Trustees have no independent authority or discretion, and act in accordance with the direction of the meeting as inscribed in the minutes. (F&P 98)
Web Committee
The Web Committee maintains the meeting’s presence on the internet (including the substance of its home page) and makes sure that its email and other web-based capabilities are functioning properly.
Other Groups found at Cornwall Friends
Ad-Hoc Committee on Anti-Racism
The Ad-Hoc Committee on Anti-Racism meets to discuss ways for the meeting to engage in anti-racism work. This Ad-Hoc committee meets virtually. Meeting dates vary based on the availability of committee members.
Committee members have created resources titled “Spiritual Digs” which hold queries, as well as links to articles and videos focused on anti-racism topics. Friends are invited to engage independently or in conversation with other friends using the created materials. Please click on the following Links for access to these resources:
Spiritual Reading Group
This group meets each 2nd Sunday of the month, shifting meeting dates to accommodate holidays or other planned events. Meeting times are 9:15-10:15, offering a break before meeting for worship. This group explores spiritual and inspirational texts of varying types in a worship sharing format. Friends are provided the texts usually a week or more in advance to read before meeting. All are welcome to attend this meeting even if they haven’t read the materials. Some examples of topics previously explored include Pendle Hill Pamphlets, Buddhist Texts, Poetry, Biblical Selections, and more. Any friend is welcome to suggest new readings for future meetings. You can access an archive of our previous reading selections by clicking on the link below.