Easter greetings from the Hungarian speaking church in Cserefalva

Dear Howard
 
We wish you the blessing of our God for the 70th anniversary of the founding of your church. Let God bless and guide you in the future as He did before. 
 
Thank you very much for your kindness, for your support this year also. This will be a great help for our congregation. 
 
Please forward our greetings to the congregation for the anniversary at Easter. God bless you and the Easter celebration and the Anniversary.
From Reformed Church of Cserefalva.
 
Pastor Márton Előd
 
The picture above shows Pastor Előd with his wife Kinga

MBC’s 70th Anniversary kicks off with a barn dance

Last Saturday, seventy years on from the service at South Parade that marked the formation of Moortown Baptist Church dozens of our current members came together to mark the occasion with a Barn Dance. 

With a band put together by John and Megan Hornby, and sustained by some wonderful food, our guests had a whale of a time celebrating this memorable milestone.

Sadly MBC stalwart and founder member Joan Baxter (nee Shaw) was away and couldn’t attend, however, Christine Blood, who records show initially transferred from Kings Lynn, was, and she is pictured above with two of our life-long attenders Rod Russell and Roger Robson.

Jane Coates – Thoughts and Prayers – Two men, thirty miles apart, called by name

Two men, thirty miles apart, called by name
 
I have often been aware of meeting someone or connecting with someone who seems to have been brought into ‘my orbit’ or linked with our family, at just the right time. The timing of the meeting or the connection, just seems to happen at the most perfect time. This feels to be a ‘God thing.’ It just feels to be right somehow- the perfect timing and the most supportive and significant of meetings and connections. As I read in Acts 10 there is one such God meeting where God speaks to two individuals, who would have no obvious connection, opposites in so many ways, in two unique ways, at a precise time, calling each by name and bringing them together, with the most significant consequences for the early church.
 
Cornelius is a Gentile, from Caesarea, the Roman city on the shores of the Mediterranean in Judea, and the headquarters of the Roman governor of the province of Judea. “There was a man in Caesarea by the name of Cornelius, a centurion in what was called the Italian Regiment. He was a deeply religious man who reverenced God, as did all his household. He made many charitable gifts to the people and was a real man of prayer. About three o’clock one afternoon he saw perfectly clearly in a dream an angel of God coming into his room, approaching him, and saying, “Cornelius!” Acts 10 v 2 JBP God was getting his attention and giving clear, exact instructions.
 
Simon Peter is a Jew, a Jesus disciple, and an apostle.  Peter was in Joppa staying with “Simon the tanner, whose house was by the sea.” and Cornelius was instructed to send for him, and to invite him to come to Caesarea. At the exact time that Cornelius had dispatched his men to search out Peter, God spoke to Peter in a vision. Peter’s vision was of a sheet being lowered down to him, full of animals and creatures that were not permitted to be eaten as they were considered unclean. The word to Peter was. “Get up Peter. Kill and eat.” “While Peter was still thinking about this confusing vision, the Spirit said to him, “Simon, three men are looking for you. So, get up and go downstairs. Do not hesitate to go with them, for I have sent them.” Simon invited his gentile visitors in, offering overnight hospitality, and then travelled with them the following day to Caesarea. The Spirit’s instructions were clear and despite any reservations about the Jew/Gentile prohibitions, Peter went with them.

The outcome of this amazing God choreography was that Peter preached Jesus to Cornelius and those gathered with him heard the Jesus message. Cornelius and his household became believers, received the Holy Spirit and were baptized as Gentile converts. Peter realized that God was calling Gentiles into His kingdom on an equal footing with Jewish believers. There was no difference, no discrimination or partiality. Noone is unclean or excluded but all are welcomed and fully accepted into the Jesus family. This was a major turning point for the young church.
 
Two men were brought together to further God’s purposes on that day.
 
“I think angels watched that house that night, with the despised tanner a fellow-disciple, the great apostle, and the three Gentiles as they lodged there.” (Morgan)
 
Arise, shine; for your light has come! And the glory of the LORD is risen upon you. For behold, the darkness shall cover the earth, and deep darkness the people; but the LORD will arise over you, and His glory will be seen upon you. The Gentiles shall come to your light, and kings to the brightness of your rising. Isaiah 60 v 13
 
Jesus also promised, if I am lifted up from the earth, will draw all peoples to Myself. John 12 v 32
 
PRAY
For family and friends who do not know Jesus that God may place someone in their orbit who will influence and attract them towards Jesus.
Be thankful for our Christian friends and influencers.

Shelley, Holy Week and Easter at MBC

Dear friends

A lot can happen in a week.  As we approach holy week, we have the opportunity again to journey through the events leading up to the empty tomb.  It’s a week of community and wilderness, promise and protesting, violence and forgiveness, grief and joy.  You may want to pray this short prayer this week, “Holy Spirit, clear my cluttered soul.  Let my life and my plans and the place I rest my head speak of your love, Amen”.

On Palm Sunday we will be giving out some ways to journey with Jesus this week, things for all ages (for our younger ones there are stickers involved!) Do come along and pick something up to take home.

More about Sundays

Sunday 13th April 11am is Palm Sunday all age café church (café church is on the 2nd Sunday just this month) looking at Luke 19:28-40

Sunday 20th April 11am Easter Sunday celebration with baptisms, cake and refreshments and Easter egg hunt after the service. 

Sunday 27th April 11am Easter Communion.. on the Emmaus Road Luke 24:13-35 with a group for younger ones.

Sunday May 4th all age Café church

70 years of MBC

Saturday 12th April (Tonight!) is the Birthday barn dance for all ages in church at 7pm with live music and a meal. All ages welcome! Thanks to those who have taken a ticket and those who have helped so far with the preparations.  It’s a great opportunity to come together, eat, say hello, dance if you want to and celebrate.  The event is free.

The nearest Sunday to the official ‘beginning’ of MBC is Easter Sunday so we will have extra cake on that day and will thank God for all He has done, what He is doing and what He wants to do as well as for the family of God here in Moortown.

If you have anything that relates to when the church began do pass it on and we’ll share them over Easter. 

Have a look on the website to find out the first 50 years here… thanks John S for putting this up.. https://moortownbaptistchurch.org.uk/with-a-barn-dance-beckoning-and-with-mbc-approaching-its-70th-anniversary-we-invite-you-to-step-back-in-time-and-relive-our-first-50-years/

Holy Week

Please pick up your Easter cards this Sunday to hand out and keep. 

No youth group meeting on Palm Sunday and Easter Sunday

Sunday 13th April after the service, there will be a get together for the group who originally did the prayer course with Krys but also ANYONE who wants to go along.  The group are now called ‘Discovering prayer’ and continue to meet to look at different ways of exploring prayer.  This Sunday Krys is running a session called ‘Mining for Gold’ an opportunity to dig deeper into the gifts you have or may discover. Feel free to bring your lunch.  Meet in the music room after the service

Monday 14th April  A special Easter beacon café 10-12midday with Easter crafts and snacks! All ages welcome. 

Tuesday 15th April Stepping Stones for under 5’s are not having a group but the volunteers are meeting for a sort out and social at church.  See Diane S or Hilary.

Wednesday 16th April Lunchclub has a break today

Wednesday 16th April ‘Easter worship and prayer’ in church 7.30-9pm. Some songs to start with, time to pray, draw, write, fill in your thoughts in a book you can take away. 

Thursday 17th April 2-4pm in church ‘Warm welcome craft group’.  All welcome, no previous experience necessary, there’s things to make or just come for a drink and a snack or bring your own projects to do or share.

Friday 18th April 10-11am Good Friday service and reflection in church

Friday 18th April 2.30pm Join with other churches on Alwoodley Green on King Lane for a Good Friday outdoor service (opposite the little Tesco).  Feel free to bring a chair and grab a drink.  The craft group have kindly been making ‘seed crosses’ that we can give out on the afternoon to help people remember the story of new life in Jesus at Easter.

Sunday 20th April 11am All Age Easter Sunday celebration with baptisms, refreshments, and Easter egg hunt after the service. Please pray for Anne and Wei Wei who will be baptised on Easter Day. 

A look ahead

Monday 21st April Beacon café has a break today.

Tuesday 22nd April 7.30pm in church Deacons meeting

Wednesday 23rd April Lunch club is back on, see Rachel B

Wednesday 23rd April 1.30pm Easter Wednesday worship with communion, everyone welcome.

The next church meeting is Tuesday 13th May 7.30pm including deacons elections. 

The garden and carpark continue to be improved, thanks so much! We now have more space to park in too.  A reminder that the well-loved community plant sale takes place at MBC on Saturday 10th May! Talk to Jenny D or Lesley in the office for more information. 

Note a date change!  Now on 9th June.  If you are aged around 11 to 35, have a heart for young people, parent/grandparent/carer, a group leader or want to pray and support them to be encouraged to live a life for Jesus then come along with us to the Send worship night at North church 7-9.30pm.  Get Tickets – SEND Experience Night Leeds – North Church  Get your free ticket here, we’ll hope to sort a group visit.

You might want to have a look at this article too from the Bible Society…

The Baptist Union of Great Britain : The quiet revival – new study shows Gen Z leads rise in church attendance

Part time Safeguarding role at the YBA

Debbie Gamble at the Yorkshire Baptist Association has been in touch with me to pass on information about a Part-time safeguarding Lead to join the YBA team. The full information pack is available on the YBA website at https://www.yba.org.uk/work-with-us .  If anyone wants to ask me or Debbie about the role then get in touch with myself or Debbie Gamble in the YBA office on 0113 278 4954. 

King of Kings is a film based on the novel by Charles Dickens and starring Kenneth Branagh, Pierce Brosnan and Uma Therman.  This animated film comes to the cinema this Easter.  See the trailer here  https://youtu.be/HkGZ4ykhYPg 

In Christ

Shelley

Minister

Moortown Baptist Church

Jane Coates – Thoughts and Prayers… Breath and Bones

 
 
 

As MBC approaches its 70th anniversary, we invite you to step back in time and relive our first 50 years

On April 22 1955, at a service held at South Parade Baptist Church in Headingly, forty nine Foundation Members became Moortown Baptist Church. 

Fifty years on, and to mark that golden milestone Roger Robson, who in 1955 was just ten years of age researched, wrote and published a compelling account of the first five decades of MBC’s life. 

Printed in book form, and also copied to a CD Roger’s work chronicles the comings and goings of five ministers,  innumerable officers and deacons plus many of the local, national and overseas projects that MBC had either launched or was heavily involved in. 

Below there’s a very short extract from Roger’s book, which we hope will whet your appetite. If it does you can continue reading the entire book by clicking on this LINK.  

Barn Dance… never a church to miss out on a celebration, to mark the church’s 70th Anniversary we’re holding a Barn Dance in the building starting at 7pm on Saturday 12th of April. Tickets are free and are available from Shelley, Lesley, Karen or Rachel. So do come along.

I leave you with a quote from that Foundation Service in 1955, when the brand new church was reminded “You are Christ’s Church; you belong to Him; you are not just a voluntary human association, responsible to yourselves alone… What kind of church Moortown is in the future depends on what you are now; how you worship, work and live”.

Shelley’s message highlights the lead up and the celebration of Easter 2025

Dear friends

This Sunday at 11am we welcome John Wilson, who served with BMS for 36 years in France, to share with us from Luke 9:51-10:3 and we continue to look at the disciples and the cost of following. There will be a group for our younger friends during the service.

Sunday 13th April 11am is Palm Sunday all age café church (café church is on the 2nd Sunday just this month) looking at Luke 19:28-40

Sunday 20th April 11am Easter Sunday celebration with baptisms, cake and refreshments and Easter egg hunt after the service. 

Sunday 27th April 11am Easter Communion.. on the Emmaus Road Luke 24:13-35 with a group for younger ones.

Sunday May 4th all age Café church

Next week

Sunday 6th April 7-8pm Rock solid youth social with pizza 

Monday 7th April Beacon warm welcome café 10-12 in the building

(No stepping stones for two weeks)

Tuesday 8th April Tuesday afternoon house group, see Howard Dews. 

Wednesday 9th April 1.45pm until 4pm in the music room ‘Calamity Jane’ film with refreshments, All ages welcome.  No lunch club today.

Wednesday 9th April the House group who meet in church are having a social at Shelley and Nathan’s house. Talk to Ruth or Andy Berry or Lesley for more information. 

Thursday 10th April 2-4pm in church Warm welcome craft group.  All welcome, no previous experience necessary but you may also come with your own projects to do or share.

For the other Wednesday night housegroup contact Diane S and for Friday night contact Jonathan or Hilary darling. 

The next deacons meeting is the 22nd April at 7.30pm in church. The next church meeting is Tuesday 13th May 7.30pm including deacons elections. 

Easter

Please pick up your Easter cards this Sunday to hand out and keep. 

No youth group meeting on Palm Sunday and Easter Sunday

A special Easter beacon café will be held on 14th April, 10-11.30 with Easter crafts and snacks! All ages welcome. Beacon has a break on April 21st.

Wednesday 16th April Easter worship and prayer in church 7.30-9pm. Some songs to start, time to pray, draw, write, film in your thoughts in a book you can take away about Easter. 

Thursday 17th April 2-4pm in church Warm welcome craft group.  All welcome, no previous experience necessary but you may also come with your own projects to do or share.

Friday 18th April 10-11am Good Friday service and reflection in church

Friday 18th April 2.30pm join with other churches on Alwoodley Green on King Lane for a Good Friday outdoor service (opposite the little Tesco).  Feel free to bring a chair and grab a drink.  The craft group have kindly been making ‘seed crosses’ that we can give out on the afternoon to help people remember the story of new life in Jesus at Easter.

Sunday 20th April 11am all age Easter Sunday celebration with baptisms, refreshments, and Easter egg hunt after the service. Please pray for Anne and Wei Wei who will be baptised on Easter Day. 

Wednesday 23rd April 1.30pm Easter Wednesday worship with communion. (There will be lunch club this day too but anyone can come, even if you are in Lunch Club beforehand). 

70 years of MBC

Saturday 12th April Birthday barn dance for all ages in church 7pm with live music and a meal. Everyone welcome.  Put it in your diary, bring people along.  Collect free tickets from Lesley, myself, Karen or Rachel.  If you lead a group and know that you have people in the group who want to come, do collect some tickets to give out and let us know the number of tickets taken please.

Tickets are going! If you know you want to come please come and get a ticket. You don’t need to be able to dance, just come along and spend some time together. All friends, family welcome! Tickets are free and includes a meal. 

The nearest Sunday to the official ‘beginning’ of MBC is Easter Sunday so we will have extra cake on that day and will thank God for all He has done, what He is doing and what He wants to do as well as for the family of God here in Moortown.

If you have anything that relates to when the church began do pass it on and we’ll share them over Easter. 

Have a look on the website to find out the first 50 years here… thanks John S for putting this up.. https://moortownbaptistchurch.org.uk/with-a-barn-dance-beckoning-and-with-mbc-approaching-its-70th-anniversary-we-invite-you-to-step-back-in-time-and-relive-our-first-50-years/

A Thankyou..,

Over £500 was given at the funeral and celebration of life of Gillian at MBC a few weeks ago. David and family would like to say thankyou. 

Thanks to those who have been working on the garden and carpark this week in the sunny weather. If anyone wants to help with this do let us know. A reminder that the well loved community plant sale takes place at MBC on 10th May! Talk to Jenny D or Lesley in the office for more information. 

Last few things for now…

If you are aged around 11 to 35, have a heart for young people, parent/grandparent/carer, lead them or simply want to pray for them to be encouraged by Jesus and be empowered to share, then on 8th May in the evening at North church there will be a hub night to pray for exactly this! There are hub nights happening all over England, Scotland, wales, Ireland and Northern Ireland over the next few months and this is our nearest. More information to come. 

I am having a couple of days off but will be around from next Tuesday afternoon on our journey towards Easter. 

Isaiah 61:11 – For as the soil makes the sprout come up and a garden causes seeds to grow, so the Sovereign LORD will make righteousness and praise spring up before all nations.

In Christ 

Shelley

Jane Coates – 2 for 1 – Thoughts and Prayers, The Hidden Person of the Heart and Grow your Gift

The hidden person of the heart
 
I am reading through 1 Peter, and in chapter 3 Peter gives his advice to women and men, wives and husbands, about the importance of ‘the hidden person of the heart’ as opposed to concerns about physical appearance and the images that we project to others and to the world. I was rather amused as Peter spoke about the weaving and braiding of the hair, our public image, and being superficially preoccupied with our appearance. It was very early on in my cancer treatment that I chose to have my hair shaved, as the hair loss due to the chemo drugs was an inevitable consequence. But I was prepared for this with the wigs! I have four different wigs and so I can change my image daily if I wish. The short red wig has earned me the name of ‘Rock Chick’ which could not be further from the truth as far as my character and personality are concerned.
 
Your adornment must not be merely external—with interweaving and elaborate knotting of the hair, and wearing gold jewellery, or being superficially preoccupied with dressing in expensive clothes;  but let it be the inner beauty of the hidden person of the heart, with the imperishable quality and unfading charm of a gentle and peaceful spirit, one that is calm and self-controlled, not overanxious, but serene and spiritually mature which is very precious in the sight of God.  1 Peter 3 v 3-4 AMP
 
Today, we are told, people are image conscious, guard their self-image, attempt to project a new image through their appearance, speech, behaviour and attitude, and are often over concerned about their body image. Our identity and self-image are extremely important but there is the great danger that the image that we choose to project may become a mask. We need to have a ‘vulnerable trust’ in other people so that we allow them to see the real person that we are. It is good to be open about our weaknesses, vulnerabilities, and struggles and to allow others to see the person inside, but-in a safe way. We also need someone who knows the complete truth! We need that person, friend, confidante or partner with whom we feel safe enough to be honest about ourselves and who we allow to see that ‘hidden person of the heart.’ Phil has walked the cancer journey with me and knows the truth about the hair-and much more besides! The returning hair is grey, thin, curly, untamed and unattractive!
 
For all of us, there is One person to whom we can safely show the’ real’ person both inside and out and that is Jesus. He knows us anyway and is working to change us into His image. He wants us to be walking billboards, advertisements for Him, and so He is changing us little by little so that we are transformed into His image, His likeness and character. His priority is ‘the hidden person of the heart’ and our spiritual maturity.
Now the Lord is the Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom. And we all, who with unveiled faces contemplate the Lord’s glory, are being transformed into his image with ever-increasing glory, which comes from the Lord, who is the Spirit. 2 Corinthians 3 v 17, 18 NIV
 
And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose. For those God foreknew he also predestined to be conformed to the image of his Son, that he might be the firstborn among many brothers and sisters. And those he predestined, he also called; those he called, he also justified; those he justified, he also glorified. Romans 8 v 28-30 KJV
 
Pray this for our coming week. Sabbath Blessing by Pete Greig.
 
May this day bring Sabbath rest to my heart and my home.
May God’s image in me be restored and my imagination in God the re storied. May the gravity of material things be lightened and the relativity of time slow down. May I know grace to embrace my own finite smallness in the arms of God’s infinite greatness. May God’s word feed me, and His spirit lead me into the week and into the life to come.
 
Amen
 
PLUS – Grow your Gift 
 
We are Legal Guardians and Trustees for a grandson, and we manage the assets and money that were set aside for him many years ago. Everything that we do as Trustees is done for him, and in his, the beneficiary’s, best interests. We safeguard those interests and assets, and we cannot benefit from  them in any way ourselves. As Trustees, there are many responsibilities, but everything that we need to do, prioritizes his needs and welfare. So, it was with interest that I read the following verse in 1 Peter declaring that we are trustees of God’s multi-faceted grace and a steward of His gifts.
 
As each of you has received a gift, a particular spiritual talent, a gracious divine endowment, employ it for one another as befits good trustees of God’s many-sided grace, faithful stewards of the extremely diverse powers and gifts granted to Christians by unmerited favour. 1 Peter v 10 AMP
 
This verse is so rich in meaning. First, it declares that we each have been given a talent, a specific gift, a spiritual gift, a gracious endowment, that is to be used for the benefit of others. Our Father God has a whole range of wonderful gifts and graces that He grants to believers through His unmerited favour and love. There is no exception. You are gifted and graced with something that He wishes you to use for the benefit of all. It is something that is special to you.
 
Secondly, we are trustees and faithful stewards of His grace and of the gift, or gifts, that we have been given. I am a trustee of His grace and so my priority is to look beyond myself and outwards towards the other. The needs and welfare of others, and especially those of the household of faith, should be my first consideration even though this may be costly at times. In a simpler translation it says, “God has given each of you a gift from His great variety of spiritual gifts. Use them well to serve one another.  NLT
 
If you are not sure as to what your special gift or grace is, then ask a close friend. They will have recognized It, if they know you well. Do not be embarrassed to ask them. We are talking about gifts-something ‘given. Your special gifts and grace are needed in your family, your fellowship, and your community. It is a gift that you have received and so do not hide it away. ‘Grow your gift’ and in this way God’s kingdom will also grow.
 
PRAY
Father, You are blending us together, for your purpose. Everyone is needed, everyone valued, everyone gifted, everyone included. Help us to recognize the gifts in each other.
 
Amen
 
Jane Coates
March/April 2025

Shelley… the next few weeks, MBC’s 70th birthday and of course Easter

Dear friends

It was good to come together this last weekend.  If you missed the Sunday service it is available on our YouTube channel, just type Moortown Baptist Church into YouTube.  Thanks to the team that made this possible.  Following on from Sunday, if you feel you want to talk about baptism, membership or anything else at MBC do get in touch with me or a deacon.

Prayer

There are a number of opportunities for focused prayer across the UK right now.   A couple of weeks ago we joined with Gather25, highlights are available here Watch the Gather25 Livestream.  This Thursday 27th March, Baptists Together are holding a day of prayer and fasting facilitated by the Fresh Streams team.  There will be three focused online sessions throughout the day.  Details are here The Baptist Union of Great Britain : Fresh Streams calls Baptists Together to a day of prayer and fasting It’s ‘a time to come together to seek God’s presence and power for mission, discipleship and renewal in our communities’. 

Closer to home we have a lent prayer group on WhatsApp at 9pm Sunday, Monday, Tuesdays and Thursdays, if you want to join the prayer for half an hour ask Mandy. Krys or Adam.

We are thankful for all of you who pray individually and in groups and with those who come through our doors whether it be Sundays or Mondays or Thursdays…

Some people at MBC have raised to our attention the day of prayer for the law on assisted dying on 25th March 2025.  If you want more information about what the day of prayer is about then have a look at  National Day of Prayer against assisted suicide – Evangelical Alliance and https://care.org.uk/   There is an opportunity to join CARE online tomorrow and pray with others.

This week

There are house groups and bible studies on Tuesday afternoon, Wednesday evening, Thursday evening, Friday morning and Friday evening.  Wednesday evening bible study group in church is not meeting this week.  Do get in touch with me, Lesley or group leaders for more information.

Monday 24th March Beacon warm welcome café 10-12 in the building

Tuesday 25th March 10-11.30 Stepping stones for under 5’s and their parents and carers.

Tuesday 25th March is the church meeting at 7.30pm in the building.  Agenda and papers already out.  Contact Lesley in the office or admin@moortownbaptistchurch.org.uk if you missed it.  All are welcome to be part of it, voting for members. A zoom link will go out prior to the meeting for those who are unable to make it into the building but want to be involved.

Wednesday 26th March lunch club, do ask Lesley or Rachel for information

Wednesday 26th March 1.30-2ish Wednesday worship in the music room ‘act justly, love mercy and walk humbly with your God’ (Micah 6:8)

Thursday 27th March 2-4pm in church Warm welcome craft group.  All welcome, no previous experience necessary but you may also come with your own projects to do or share.

The next deacons meeting is the 31st March at 7.30pm in church.

Sundays

Sunday 30th March Service at 11am with group for younger ones, continuing to look together in Luke.

Sunday 6th April 11am We welcome John Wilson, who served with BMS for 36 years in France, to share with us from Luke 9:51-10:3.  There will be a group for our younger friends during the service.

Sunday 13th April 11am Palm Sunday all age café church (café church is on the 2nd Sunday just this month) looking at Luke 19:28-40

Sunday 20th April 11am Easter Sunday celebration with baptisms, cake and refreshments and Easter egg hunt after the service. 

Sunday 27th April 11am Easter Communion.. on the Emmaus Road Luke 24:13-35 with a group for younger ones.

Sunday May 4th Café church

Easter

Rock Solid Youth pizza night and social on 6th April 7-8pm in church.  No youth group meeting on Palm Sunday and Easter Sunday

Beacon café is on Monday 7th April, Easter beacon café is on 14th April, 10-11.30.  Beacon has a break on April 21st.

Wednesday 9th April 1.45 until 4pm in the music room ‘Calamity Jane’ with refreshments, All ages welcome.  No lunch club today.

Wednesday 16th April Easter worship and prayer in church in the evening.. more details to come. 

Friday 18th April 10-11am Good Friday service and reflection in church

Friday 18th April 2.30pm join with other churches on Alwoodley Green on King Lane for a Good Friday outdoor service (opposite the little Tesco).  Feel free to bring a chair and grab a drink.  The craft group have kindly been making ‘seed crosses’ that we can give out on the afternoon to help people remember the story of new life in Jesus at Easter.

Sunday 20th April 11am Easter Sunday celebration with baptisms, refreshments, and Easter egg hunt after the service.

Wednesday 23rd April 1.30pm Easter Wednesday worship with communion. (There will be lunch club that day).

70 years of MBC

Saturday 12th April Birthday barn dance for all ages in church 7pm with live music and a meal. Everyone welcome.  Put it in your diary, bring people along.  Collect free tickets from Lesley, myself, Karen or Rachel.  If you lead a group and know that you have people in the group who want to come, do collect some tickets to give out and let us know the number of tickets taken please.

The nearest Sunday to the official ‘beginning’ of MBC is Easter Sunday so we will have extra cake on that day and will thank God for all He has done, what He is doing and what He wants to do as well as for the family of God here in Moortown.

“This same Good News that came to you is going out all over the world.  It is bearing fruit everywhere by changing lives, just as it changed your lives from the day you first heard and understood the truth about God’s wonderful grace” (Colossians 1:6)

In Christ

Shelley

Shelley Dring

Minister

Moortown Baptist Church

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