Another blooming good plant sale raises more than £1,300

On what could easily have passed as mid-summer’s day MBC’s annual plant sale once again rose to new heights.  

This year our two chosen charities: Caring for Life, a Leeds based project which provides “hurting, at risk and homeless” people with long term support, and the Women’s Development Centre in Kandy, Sri Lanka a centre that cares for girls who have suffered gender based violence, will each benefit from the £1,300 raised here at Moortown.

This magnificent total is a combination of the money raised through the sale of plants and donations made for refreshments. 

Led again by Jenny Dixon the entire Plant Sale team deserve a huge round of applause. 

Keeping it in the family: MBC and the Leeds and Moortown Furniture Store – closer than ever

It’s almost forty years since Hilary Willmer and some friends here at MBC began collecting and giving away unwanted items of furniture as a Christian response to helping people in need. Last year, whilst the core principle hasn’t changed that faith driven kindness has seen the Store grow into one of Leeds’s most respected charities, which in and out handled a total of 8,478 sperate items: from three piece suites, wardrobes and beds to cups and saucers.

Back in 1986 such was the demand that it soon became clear that what had begun as an ad-hoc initiative to support individuals and families who were socially or economically challenged needed to be run in a much more structured way. This in turn led to the founding of the Leeds and Moortown Furniture Store. 

That link between L&MFS and MBC has rarely if ever been broken. Whether that be by members volunteering to work on the vans, in the office or on its board of trustees. And today I’m delighted to report that this relationship is as strong as ever for as the picture above shows, five MBC members (that’s Nick, Steve, Gareth, Rod and Mike) now make up it’s entire board of directors, with a number of other MBC regulars helping out as and when they can. 

Recently, as part of a restructure the Store has sold its 10,000 square foot warehouse at Seacroft and moved into a smaller but much more efficient rental space little more than a stone’s throw away. It also recruited a new General Manager, a lady with vast knowledge of both the commercial and the charitable sector. 

So, at least for the foreseeable future, and provided the local authority continue to provide support, this home grown and still much needed facility looks to be in a far healthier state than it has for a long time.

One final thought, however. For all its new found (if somewhat guarded) optimism, the Leeds and Moortown Furniture Store still needs your support. In fact it needs your support in a number of ways: firstly by donating any furniture you may have, secondly by encouraging Nick, Steve, Gareth, Rod and Mike whenever you see them and thirdly in your prayers. 

You can contact L&MFS by telephone on 0113 2739727, by emailing info@leedsandmoortown.org.uk Or of course you can visit their website which you will find at www.leedsandmoortown.org.uk 

The blessing of the honeycomb – some thoughts from Gareth Gadd

Last Sunday’s reading was an account of Jesus appearing to the disciples. I was particularly drawn to Luke 24:42
 

THE BLESSING OF THE HONEYCOMB

Reading two versions of the Bible together, while following the reading I wondered why the honeycomb was missing from today’s reading. 

Luke 24:42  GNB  They gave him a piece of cooked fish, 

Luke 24:42  KJV  And they gave him a piece of a broiled fish, and of an honeycomb. 

This is a message inspired by the Holy Spirit for Moortown Baptist Church on the blessing we may have missed.

The honeycomb is a beautiful symbol in Scripture – representing the sweetness, wisdom, and abundant provision found in God’s Word and presence (Psalm 19:10 and Proverbs 16:24). Just as honeycomb nourishes the body with its rich sweetness, God’s truth nourishes our souls, bringing healing, joy, and spiritual vitality. The honeycomb is also associated with enlightenment and renewed strength (1 Samuel 14:27).

Even when it seems like the honeycomb is missing from our daily experience, we can trust that God’s goodness and blessings remain ever-present.

Sometimes, life invites us to seek deeper, to appreciate the richness of His wisdom and love beyond what is immediately visible.

Let us embrace the sweetness of God’s promises, the wisdom that enlightens our path, and the abundant provision that sustains us. 

In every moment, God offers a spiritual feast-full of delight, renewal, and strength-to nourish our hearts and guide us toward a life of harmony and growth.

Remember, the true honeycomb of life is found in God’s enduring presence and the richness of His Word, always available to uplift and inspire us. (Proverbs 5:3 and Song of Solomon 4:11)

Gareth Gadd 

“Share and share a like.” Via email, WhatsApp, Facebook etc. help MBC expand its outreach

Share and share a like

Did you know that each week, with your help Shelley’s Message, the MBC Newsletter, our live YouTube broadcasts and the numerous Facebook feeds we use, have the wherewithal to reach  literally thousands more people than they currently do.

For example, take for instance the image you see above. Were it not  for us “sharing” a Facebook post and then supplying the YBA (The Yorkshire Baptist Association) with the raw material the wonderful Easter Day service we had here in church would have remained, even locally, our little secret. Then there’s the stories that we’ve recently begun to post on the Alwoodley Ward Residents Facebook page: almost 300 extra likes and/or shares for our Good Friday and Easter Day services.  

So, no matter what you think about social media – whether you  love it or loath it – the one thing you cannot deny is that it neither should not nor cannot be ignored.

You see unlike 2000 years ago when word of mouth and story telling were the order of the day, I believe that today it’s our responsibility to fully embrace today’s technology, and by that I mean that by what ever means possible promote the good news of Jesus.

And that’s why when the News Letter drops into your inbox, or you spot one of our posts on Facebook I urge you not simply to “like” it, but to share it. That way, if enough of us respond not only will MBC’s outreach agenda grow and grow but that old saying… “share and share a like” will take on a whole new meaning.  

  

He is risen! Easter Day at MBC celebrates two baptisms and welcomes a host of new members

For Anne and Wei Wei (who you see above) April the 20th, 2025 will be a date they remember for the rest of their lives; for that was the day that in front of family, friends and a packed church they were baptised.

There’s a gallery of pictures below taken during the service which we thought you would appreciate seeing, oh and you can also watch it again, in full, on out YouTube channel.

But for everyone who was actually in the room, on the day, no end of still images or “action replays” will ever replace that wonderful feeling that Anne, Wei Wei and indeed the rest of us had knowing that on Resurrection Day 2025 the message of goodness, sacrifice, forgiveness and love that Jesus shared remains as vibrant and as relevant as it was all those years ago.

 

 

ENGAGE… BMS World Mission’s mag takes on a new look

For those of you that have subscribed to BMS World Mission’s ENGAGE magazine for some time, you’ll immediately notice that the latest issue, number 62, has taken on a whole new look. That’s because it’s changed its format from A4 to what many think is a much more accessible A5.

In fact, accessibility alongside quality are the two things that in her Editorial welcome ENGAGE editor Laura Durrant says she “wanted to maintain.” 

And maintain them she has as once again the magazine travels the globe to report on mission projects both old, new, far and wide. 

Of particular interest to us here at Moortown is a piece on page 4 which under the headline REBUILDING A CHURCH IN THE DESERT tells of the progress made in Bardai, northern Chad, the place our BMS Mission partners the Hotchkins are based, following the damage caused by the catastrophic floods that hit the region in August 2024.  

The magazine and the accompanying Prayer Guide is available free of charge through the post via the BMS website bmsworldmission.org 

Good Friday… two services, one at MBC the other on the Alwoodley Village Green

Following a short morning service here in church, a number of us moved just down the road to join in the afternoon Gathering to Witness on Alwoodley Green

The hundred or so somewhat eclectic congregation for this Good Friday get together was made up of clergy, members, parishioners, park goers and even a couple of dogs from churches and community faith groups right across LS17. 

Throughout the thirty minute service there were hymns, a worship song, meditations, readings, prayers and as a token of love the handing out of seed crosses.  

There’s a gallery of pictures taken at the Gathering in the gallery above. To view them simply click on any of the images. 

A special evening of worship and prayer

Last Wednesday, mid way through Holy Week we held a special evening of Worship and Prayer.

It was a time, a space, with no boundaries.

It was a time and space to be, to sing, to pray, to draw, to write or simply to think.

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