Author Archives: Jeff Kisling

We must reconnect with our indigenous roots

As I began to try to express yesterday, we are all Indigenous. “An incredibly important aspect of life that many people have neglected and even forgotten is our connection with the Earth. This loss of respect and sense of oneness … Continue reading

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We are all Indigenous

“Indigenous peoples, also known as first peoples, aboriginal peoples, native peoples, or autochthonous peoples, are ethnic groups who are descended from and identify with the original inhabitants of a given region, in contrast to groups that have settled, occupied or … Continue reading

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Capital Punishment

One of the things the Peace and Social Concerns Committee considered was the following minute about capital punishment, which was written and approved by Des Moines Valley Friends.  We prayerfully considered the Minute, and then approved it unchanged. It was then … Continue reading

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Bill Chance / Frank Griffith

Bill Chance,  who I haven’t met, left this comment about yesterday’s post, Ethical Transportation 2. Bill writes about bicycles on his website Interesting post. A few years ago, I made a commitment to reduce my miles driven by riding my … Continue reading

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Ethical Transportation 2

I previously described recent work by my Quaker meeting, Bear Creek, related to trying to reduce the use of fossil fuel transportation in a rural setting. The meeting approved a Minute (statement) of their views on this.  As I mentioned … Continue reading

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Peace and Social Concerns 2017 Iowa Yearly Meeting (Conservative)

Recent posts are about peace and social concerns related to Iowa Yearly Meeting (Conservative).    I haven’t had a chance to post anything since Tuesday, because we have been having our annual meetings of the Yearly Meeting at Scattergood Friends … Continue reading

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Peace and Social Concerns Minutes

The last post described the process by which peace and social concerns matters are dealt with by Quakers in Iowa Yearly Meeting (Conservative), which begins its annual meetings today at Scattergood Friends School and Farm. Following are the Minutes that … Continue reading

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Peace and Social Concerns at Iowa Yearly Meeting (Conservative)

Iowa Yearly Meeting (Conservative), an organization of Quaker meetings in the Midwest, begins our annual meetings at Scattergood Friends School and Farm, in the country near West Branch, Iowa, today.  You can see the schedule and descriptions of events for … Continue reading

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RAGBRAI 2

As I wrote previously, RAGBRAI is the Register’s Annual Great Bicycle Ride Across Iowa, and a number of Iowa Yearly Meeting (Conservative) Quakers are participating in this year’s ride. I didn’t mention that both Don and David Mott, in yesterday’s photo, … Continue reading

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RAGBRAI

When it comes to bicycling, RAGBRAI is not only the biggest event in Iowa, but the largest bike-touring event in the world. The (Des Moines) Register’s Annual Great Bicycle Ride Across Iowa (RAGBRAI) is a non-competitive bicycle ride across the … Continue reading

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