Shelley – 26 November

Dear friends, 

We meet together again tomorrow at 11am in the building and online on our youtube channel for the final part of our walk-through Ezra/Nehemiah. It’s not the end of the story though, and we look forward to continuing to learn and reflect from the last few weeks as we move towards Advent. There will be a group for our younger friends during tomorrow’s service. 

As we look to Advent, a time of preparation and expectation you’ll notice a few extra things happening in our church community. These include some things happening next weekend at MBC.  Do have a look at the dates below and if you have any questions or you’d like to be involved in different ways do get in touch with the names person below, myself, one of the deacons or Lesley.  Cards for Christmas are being printed so you can put them up in your home or give them to someone and they will be available by Wednesday but here is a look ahead for now..

Monday 27th November – Beacon warm welcome café 10-12 midday

Tuesday 28th November – Stepping Stones group for under 5’s and their parents and carers 10-11.30am

Tuesday 28th November afternoon house group in the church building– see Rod/Howard

Wednesday 29th November– lunch club – see Rachel Beadle for more information

Wednesday 29th November – 7.30pm house group in the building and online on zoom.  See Ruth /Andy Berry or Shelley

Thursday 30th November – 2-4pm warm space and craft group – all welcome

Thursday 30th November 7- 9pm The Thursday night bible study in the building – see Gareth Gadd

Friday 1st December -No bible study this week with Carol and Robert Owen

Friday 1st December – House group – see Hilary/Jonathan Darling or Helen/Steve Olijnyk

Friday 1st December – Decorate the church for Christmas. 5-8pm All ages welcome for a short time or the whole session to help make the church look Christmassy

Saturday 2nd December – Carnival Christmas: 1:30pm – 3:30pm.  Carols and songs with ‘Steel Crazy’ steel pan band, free entry including Christmas refreshments.  If you can help with refreshments send Lesley a message at admin@moortownbaptistchurch.org.uk or give us a call/text.

Sunday 3rd December – Café Church at 11-12 midday

Sunday 3rd December – 7-8pm Rock Solid groups for youth in the building

On the 9th December we’ll be showing the film Polar Express in church along with popcorn and hot chocolate.  6-8pm.  If you can help with setting up refreshments and clearing away, see Claire Taylor or get in touch with Lesley.

Our ever-popular wreath making workshop will take place on the 16th of December 1-3pm in church, £8 per wreath.  Make a note in your diary and book your place with Lesley.

Our all-age nativity service will be on the 17th December.  Watch this space… 

We’ll be joining together and inviting our community into an all-age Christingle service in candlelight on Christmas Eve afternoon at 4.30pm. 

On Christmas Day we will have an all-age worship service together to celebrate Emmanuel, God with us. If you play an instrument or sing you’d be welcome to join in on that day to play the carols.

Do pray about all these events and services and bring your friends, family, neighbours along.

I’m sharing here a prayer from Liz Green, General Secretary for the Baptist Union.  You may find it helpful to join in with at this time.

A Prayer for the Israeli and Palestinian People

Lord God,
It is with shock and horror we witness the devastating violence and loss of life in Israel-Palestine over recent days.

We come to you as the source of all comfort
asking that you send your Spirit to surround and uphold
all those who are grieving,
all those who are suffering,
all those in fear,
and all those in captivity.
May the arms of comfort and compassion, overwhelm the arms of war.

We come to you as the source of all peace
asking that you send your Spirit to
strengthen and uphold those pursuing an end to violence,
embolden those with a heart for truth and justice,
and amplify voices of wisdom and restraint.
May the light of peace and reconciliation, overwhelm the darkness of destruction.

We come to you as the source of all hope,
asking that you send your Spirit to bring about a future,
where neighbours embrace despite their differences,
where love conquers hate,
humility surpasses pride,
and where forgiveness is treasured as a fundamental strength.
May the hope of a day when weapons of conflict will be transformed into tools of reconciliation be realised soon,
so there will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things will have passed away.   Amen

There are so many things to pray for, but one thing that has struck me this week was to pray for the Al-Alhi Baptist Hospital, reported to be the only functioning hospital in the north if Gaza and already hit by bombs during the current conflict.  It is a Christian led hospital, supported by the Diocese of Jerusalem.  If you would like to find out more about the hospital and ways if helping, have a look at the link below.

www.dioceseofnorwich.org/news/bishop-of-norwichs-ahli-hospital-appeal/

The Amos Trust also support the hospital and they are visiting different locations in the UK.  They come to Leeds on the 5th December.  Follow the link below  Amos Trust Christmas Tour 2023

A couple of thoughts on Advent…

Find some helpful prayer resources for Advent at Advent Prayer 2023 – 24-7 Prayer International

Or find some Advent reflections/devotional to journey with at Advent Devotionals | Eden Advent Gifts | Eden.co.uk

Finally, it’s a tradition in Sweden that at the start of Advent, a star is placed to hang in a window representing the star of Bethlehem.  It’s a symbol of light and hope in the darkness.  Maybe we can all try and put one in our windows this advent to help us and those passing by too.  We’ll have some paper out at out café church service in case you want to make your own.

In Christ

Shelley  

Minister – Moortown Baptist Church

 

Shelley, 19th November and the weeks ahead

Next Sunday we finish our current series and look to Advent.

Helpful dates..

Monday 20th November – Beacon warm welcome café 10-12 midday

Tuesday 21st November – Stepping stones group for under 5’s and their parents and carers 10-11.30pm

Tuesday 21stNovember afternoon housegroup – see Rod/Howard

Tuesday 21st November – 7.30pm in the building Church Meeting and AGM.  Opportunity to hear what is being shared on zoom for those who cant make it in the building. Agenda’s and minutes were sent out by Lesley. We are stil have some problems with some gmail emails so if you haven’t received yours can you email/call Lesley.  She will pick it up when she is in the office on Monday. 

Wednesday 22nd November– lunch club – see Rachel Beadle for more information

Wednesday 22nd November – Wednesday Worship, starting at 1 o clock if you want a drink, 1.30pm start until about 2/2.10pm

Wednesday 22nd November – 7.30pm housegroup in the building and online on zoom.  See Ruth /Andy Berry or Shelley

Thursday 23rd November – 2-4pm warm space and craft group – all welcome

Thursday 23rd November 7- 9pm The Thursday night bible study in the building – see Gareth Gadd

Friday 24th November -No bible study this week with Carol and Robert Owen

Friday 24th November – House group – see Hilary and Jonathan Darling or Helen Olijnyk

Sunday 26th November 11am service in the building

Sunday 26th November – 7-8pm Rock Solid groups for youth in the building

Thank you to those who came yesterday to do some gardening..

Getting ready for Christmas…

…our first Christmassy event will be on the 2nd December 1.30-3.30pm when we welcome Steel Crazy Steel pan band to help us sing some carols and Christmas songs, eat a mince pie and kick off Advent and Christmas in our community. 

Our ever-popular wreath making workshop will take place on the 16th December 1-3pm in church, make a note in your diary and we’ll let you know about booking over the next week.

We’ll be joining together and inviting our community into an all-age Christingle service in candlelight on Christmas Eve afternoon. 

Do pray about all these events and feel free to bring your friends, family, neighbours..

We are putting together some cards for Advent and Christmas so that you can know whats happening and give them out to invite others.  These should be ready this week.  If there is something at this stage you want to do over that time that you have mentioned or offered to help with already do let us know, otherwise we’ll make sure we let you know whats happening on Tuesday night and over the week!

Yours

Shelley

Minister – Moortown Baptist Church. 

 

 

Shelley – 12 November

Dear friends

“What a lovely evening last night was.  I have not experienced anything quite like it.  It was sensitive, poignant, where grief and pain are acknowledged but wrapped in hope”.  This was just one comment from Thursday night’s ‘When there are no words’ event.  Thank you to all those who came along.  If you want to get hold of the album you can order it online at Shop – Michael J Tinker.  If you have any thoughts or want to pray about anything following the evening, then do let me know.  We also have a prayer team with yellow badges on available at the service tomorrow morning if you would like to pray about any part of the journey you may be on. Also a pastoral team who are available to chat to and pray with.  There are many things we may experience and see at the moment where words seem inadequate, thinking about the events around the world and coming up to Remembrance Sunday.  Let’s continue to express our prayers, concerns with God and each other in whatever way we feel helpful and remember that the God of grace walks alongside us.  

Thanks to all those who came to the tabletop sale today, also to Krys Gadd for arranging the stalls and for members of her team who supported.  Krys will give us an update tomorrow.

Tomorrow morning we are encouraging people to come a little bit early so that we can observe the 11am silence on Remembrance Sunday. There will be a group for our younger friends.  We will also be online on our youtube channel. We will be continuing our journey through Ezra/Nehemiah with Nehemiah 4 tomorrow if you want to have a read before then.

Then we’ll have a service at 4.00pm to remember those we miss who have died, to pray about our feelings of loss and to thank God for those we love and have loved.  It will be about 30/40 minutes in church. All welcome.

Rock Solid groups meet 7-8pm in the building tomorrow night. See Martyn Gray, Val Boyd, Nathan Dring or Adam Argyle.

Other dates….

Monday 13th November – Beacon warm welcome café 10-12 midday

Tuesday 14th November – Stepping stones group for under 5’s and their parents and carers 10-11.30pm

Tuesday 14th afternoon housegroup – see Rod/Howard

Wednesday 15th November – lunch club – see Rachel Beadle for more information

Wednesday 15th November – 7.30pm housegroup in the building and online on zoom.  See Ruth /Andy Berry or Shelley

Thursday 16th November – 2-4pm warm space and craft group – all welcome

Thursday 16th November 7- 9pm The Thursday night bible study in the building – see Gareth Gadd

Friday 17th November -10pm bible study, see Carol and Robert Owen

Friday 17th November – House group – see Hilary and Jonathan Darling or Helen Olijnyk

Saturday 18th November – Jenny Dixon has arranged a gardening day at church! Starting at 10am and going on until at least 1.00pm (maybe a bit more into the afternoon) and Jenny is asking people to help with the gardening around the church grounds – if you can bring some tools that would be great – there will be a few available at church but not enough for everyone if a fair few people turn up.  Thank you.

Sunday 19th November 11am service in the building with communion.

Sunday 19th November – 7-8pm Rock Solid groups for youth in the building

Church meeting and AGM 21st of November at 7.30pm

Can any other business be sent to Lesley a week before the meeting please. The agenda went out this week, if you haven’t seen it do ask Lesley, Shelley or a deacon for a copy.

Getting ready for Christmas…

…our first Christmassy event will be on the 2nd December 1.30-3.30pm when we welcome Steel Crazy Steel pan band to help us sing some carols, eat a mince pie and kick off Advent and Christmas in our community. 

Our ever-popular wreath making workshop will take place on the 16th December 1-3pm in church, make a note in your diary and we’ll let you know about booking over the next week.

We’ll be joining together and inviting our community into an all-age Christingle service in candlelight on Christmas Eve afternoon. 

Do pray about all these events and feel free to bring your friends, family, neighbours..

“So we rebuilt the wall till all of it reached half its height, for the people worked with all their heart”. (Nehemiah 4:6)

In Christ

Shelley

Shelley Dring

Minister

Moortown Baptist Church

Krystyna Gadd’s Table Top Sale tops £750

Krystyna Gadd led a merry bunch of Table Top vendors in the first sale MBC has hosted for some years.  If it was a Christmas present you were looking for you could buy almost anything – from a doggy shaped draught excluder, some exquisite needlework through to a whole raft of equally “crafty” crafts. 

All money raised will go towards a trip Krys is making to Sri Lanka in the new year to support a Women’s Development Centre in Kandy. 

There was coffee and cake in the Sports Hall and a brilliant raffle in the Sanctuary what more could you want during the warm up to Christmas. 

In song and in readings “When there are no words” Michael J Tinker explores the acute grief, the poignancy and the joy that in Christ there is an assurance of seeing again someone you have loved and lost.

Remembering Dad.

In just under an hour Michael J Tinker and his band touched on just about every emotion the human body possesses: a sadness that untimately leads to grief, fond memories of a trip to the seaside to buy the “best candy floss in the world”, the passing of an old year to the new and then finally seeing the Father’s smile, and feeling his warm embrace… these are just random samples, the list is almost endless. 

Ten songs that I can almost guarantee each of the sixty or seventy people watching would have felt or experienced in a different way – depending of course in what was happening in their own head. 

It really was one of those rare moments in time when one man and his band filled the room with such rich and raw emotions but left each and every one of us touched.    

A big week ahead at MBC – NEWS EXTRA

Besides all our usual features which this week include our two Warm Space sessions that’s Beacon cafe on Monday and Thursday’s Craft Group we have two very special drawers. One is on Thursday evening starting at 7.30pm and it’s simply called When there are no words. This is an hour long performance in which Michael Tinker takes an honest look at the heartbreak of loss but also the rays of hope that we see through Jesus.

Based around the time when Michael’s father Melvin passed away it’s been described as “an engaging and moving evening of live music” and, “songs on the theme of death sounded tough as well as helpful! But persist we did, and what followed was an evening richly knit together with sensitivity, deep theology and hope.

Tickets are £10 each and can be obtained from Lesley Murphy in the MBC church office or you can of course pay on the door. 

The other is our Table Top Sale which runs between 10.30am and 2,30pm on Saturday November 11th.  Krys Gadd, one of our deacons supports a Women’s Development Centre in Sri Lanka and is hoping to pay a return visit there in the new year. 

Krys assures us that anything and everything you ever wanted for Christmas will be available AND she assures us at very reasonable prices. 

There will be tea, cakes and a raffle – what more could you ask for just 6 and a bit weeks before Christmas. 

Shelley 5 November 2023

We look forward to seeing you tomorrow at café church at 11am for time to worship together, hear from Nehemiah 3 about the building of the wall and to share a pastry or two with a cup of tea.  If you aren’t able to be in the building, we hope you can join us online on the Moortown Baptist Youtube channel. We’ll also be welcoming Mel, John and Michelle as members to MBC so do come along and support them as they journey with us.

I wanted to say thankyou to those who came to support the family and friends of Raymond Newton on Thursday at his farewell service.  It was good to hear about a long life well lived, to be reminded again of the promise of heaven and to eat ice cream (one of Raymond’s favourite things to do). Do continue to pray for the family and for all those who grieve at this time.

We have several things coming up to give us space to think about loss and hope over the next week.  Do feel free to invite people to come along.  On Thursday 9th November we’ll be hosting a musical evening with Michael Tinker and friends at 7.30pm (doors open at 7pm).  Click on the link here About the Live Show on Vimeo.  Michael along with other musicians will be focusing on hope and grief in this creative musical evening designed to give a space to think about and what might hope look like in this…through live original songs, music and video.  For loss and grief as a journey  those with faith or none.  Do come along and bring others and share it with your networks. Tickets are available online at this link here… Moortown Baptist Church event tickets from TicketSource. Paper tickets are available from Lesley in the office on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday morning or ask Shelley or Nathan. £10 each.  There are more details here on our website…When there are no words…. – Moortown Baptist Church We’ll have some on Sunday of you want to bring £10 and get a physical ticket.

Then on Sunday 12th November we’ll have a service at 4.00pm to remember those who have died, to pray about our feelings of loss and to thank God for those we love and have loved.  It will be about 30/40 minutes in church. All welcome.

Here are the next few weeks… there may be extra things so if you know of any I have missed then do let me know!

Sunday 5th November – no rock solid groups meeting this week (1 week off, back next week)

Monday 6th November – Beacon warm welcome café 10-12 midday

Tuesday 7th November – Stepping stones is back 10-11.30pm (creche out of bounds at the mo but they’ll be still using the other spaces). Do pray for them as they adjust to a slightly different set up for a few weeks.

Tuesday afternoon housegroup – see Rod/Howard

Wednesday 8th November – lunch club – see Rachel Beadle for more information

Wednesday 8th November – 7.30pm housegroup in the building and online on zoom.  See Ruth /Andy Berry or Shelley

Thursday 9th November – 2-4pm warm space and craft group – all welcome

Thursday 9th November 7.30pm – When there are no words – in the Sanctuary

Friday 10th November -10pm bible study, see Carol and Robert Owen

Friday 10th November – House group – see Hilary and Jonathan Darling or Helen Olijnyk

Saturday 11th November – Table top sale – get some Christmas presents or treat yourself, have a coffee and cake and support a great cause.  10.30pm to 2.30pm.  See Krys Gadd for details or if you might be able to help. Table Top Sale – to help a Women’s Development Centre in Sri Lanka – Moortown Baptist Church

Sunday 12th November Remembrance Day  – service in church at 11pm with group for our younger friends carrying on the story of Nehemiah

Sunday 12th November – 4pm – Service of Thanksgiving, remembering those we have died

Sunday 12th November – 7-8pm Rock Solid for youth See Martyn Gray, Val Boyd, Nathan Dring or Adam Argyle.

Church meeting and AGM 21st of November at 7.30pm

Heads up… our first Christmassy event will be on the 2nd December 1.30-3.30pm when we welcome Steel Crazy Steel pan band to help us sing some carols, eat a mince pie and kick off Advent and Christmas in our community.

In Christ

Shelley

Minister

Moortown Baptist Churc

The farewell service for Raymond Newton

Raymond Newton, a long time member of Moortown Baptist Church has died at the age of 98. 

Comparatively speaking the journey Raymond made to MBC was short – from his retirement home in Scarborough to Leeds when seen against the grand tours he and his late wife Clare made it was little more than a stride. In days gone by and with holidays taken as far apart as the remotest parts of Canada and almost all of Europe it’s fair to say that Raymond and Clare were real globe trotters. 

Raymond’s service was wonderful. Son David went through a decade by decade catalogue of how each period of time brought new adventures. Our Minister Shelley Dring adding a beautifully simple message based on the love of Christ as told in Paul’s letter to the church in Corinth. 

After the service as Raymond took off on his final journey, the seventy or so mourners that stayed behind were gently ushered into the Sports Hall and were treated to “ice cream and egg custards.”  A simple act that drew to a close a life well lived and beautifully remembered.    

The picture above shows Raymond and Clare at a MBC Christmas Service… presumably the instructions were to dress up, although with these two one never really could be certain.   

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