In the news front, I’m no longer working at FGC. Reasons are complicated, as is often the case. In eight years I did some good work with some great people. I’ll be missing the hard-working and faithful colleagues and committee members I got to serve with over the years. I’ll be working on building my tech career and look forward to new challenges. Transitions are always a bit scary, so hold us in your prayers in this time.
Update (aka the final word), 10/12/06: This post quickly became quite busy, with 29 comments registered as of this morning. Most were condolences and well-wishes; others were observation on the state of contemporary institutional Quakerism. I never meant this post to serve these kinds of functions. While I’m grateful for the feedback I’ve taken the comments down. Quaker-this and FGC-that are not particularly important to me now for what should be obvious reasons – my focus is on serving my family by securing employment. Thanks all for your well-wishes!