Images from Iowa (Conservative)
Sunday, April 15, 2007 at 01:00AM
Marshall Massey in Iowa (Conservative)

ew cameo.jpgFor those of you who are curious what Iowa Conservative Quakerism looks like, I’ve taken a few pictures of the Bear Creek Meetinghouse, where our Midyear Meeting is in session.

meetinghouse exteriorThis first is a photo of the meetinghouse. You can’t tell from the photo, but it’s situated way out among the cornfields, on a ridge about fifteen minutes’ drive west of the Des Moines suburbs. The oldest part of the structure was built in 1902. Something like ninety people were in it today — a fairly good turnout for a midyear meeting.

 

meetinghouse porchHere’s a view from the porch, where Friends hang out on mild days. Alas, today was too cold for much hanging out. The trees you see serve as a windbreak, a necessary thing given the severity of Iowa winds and winter storms.

 

meetinghouse interiorHere we are looking from the front of the old men’s meeting room, through the open door and window of the partition, into the old women’s meeting room. At the top of the window in the partition you can see the lower edge of the heavy wooden blind that was lowered to separate the two meetings. In the women’s meeting room, that long black vertical pipe visible through the doorway is connected to the old iron stove Friends used to heat the place in winter. (The practice of segregating the sexes in separate men’s and women’s meetings was discontinued here in 1935.) Those (deliberately) uncomfortable wooden benches were built from huge walnut trees that were standing in the bottomlands when Friends first settled here; the planks in the benches are up to sixteen feet long and quite free of knots. You can’t find walnut wood of that quality any more!

 

meetinghouse at nightAt the conclusion of our discussion this evening, our presenter, Paul Buckley, had us light up the exterior of the meetinghouse with luminaria.

I’ll report on the actual events of our meeting in a future posting. It’s too soon to do so now, since we still have another half day of the meeting to go!

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