Welcome to River City. How an artist’s genius not only encapsulates everyday life but serves as a template for our ministry

River City isn’t real, in fact it’s a figment of one person’s imagination. However, what you see in the six pictures that make up River City is far more real than make believe. 

That’s because in it you’ll find: a road, a river, a circus, a cathedral, a railway station, a wedding reception, Hell’s Angels and a castle. You’ll find people, young and old going about their daily business, traffic moving freely along uncongested roads and a train. In other words some, if not all the stuff  that make up real city, town or village life.  

River City first made its appearance here at MBC in November 2024, when in support of Parkinson’s UK Trisha Bainbridge mounted an exhibition and sale of more than 200 of the paintings her late husband Ralph had produced. *There’s a link back to the original website post HERE

In each and every one Ralph’s talent was obvious. Whether it be still life, abstract, landscape or portraiture with a paint brush in his hand he had been a genius. 

One of our members, Haddon Willmer, was so taken by River City, how it not only serves as a memorial to a talented artist but, displayed well, how it could be a focal point for MBC’s ongoing ministry that soon after the event he dashed off the following message to Shelley. 

Six Bainbridge paintings of people in street and by river
 
Installed in Church
Thanksgiving and memorial of the artist
Developing the ministry of the paintings
 
Look and enjoy. Imagine and tell stories of people, what they are doing  – do this individually and in groups. Encourage children to look and talk, and spark Lunch Club into more reminiscence. Appreciating the town, houses and business, church and football club, river and buses and bridge. In groups, write stories, poems, prayers relating the town on the church wall to our life in the city, and to the city of God…. Talk about what the pictures lead us to think and imagine, to lament and be thankful for….
 
Now, I’m delighted to say River City hangs in MBC’s Meeting Area. Six seperate yet interconnected images that flow seemlessly from either left to right or right to left that together embrace life in its fullness. 
 
Many thanks to Tricia and to Haddon for donating the work, having the foresight to realise its potential and for allowing me to write this piece.
 
I’ll close by setting you a challenge. Besides the list of things I’ve mentioned above Ralph has also included in the pictures some quite detailed elements. See how many of them you can spot.
 
Among them are… scouts camping in a field, a boat race (Hilford v Riverbridge), an escaped lion, Morris dancers in the Station Arms car park, Rivertown Utd’s stadium where the home team are beating the visitors 3 – 0, elephants, angry speakers, Romeo and Juliette on a balcony and so much more. 

MBC’s garden is in need of some TLC. If you can help please read on…

The garden areas around church are in need of some love and attention 

We are unsure whether it would be better to have a “garden sort out” one Saturday morning where we all work together to weed and sort out the gardens, or alternatively if anyone would like to take responsibility for a small area of the church gardens and keep them weed free and in control during the Summer months.

There are a few tools at church (two rakes and a large spade) but it would be really good if everyone who would like to help could bring their own tools and be responsible for them.

If we do end up going for a “big group Saturday morning” what dates would you be able to make… if this could be sooner rather than later it would be much appreciated. 

All enquiries and offers of help to Lesley please. 

Thank you. 

 

BE AWARE – Sunday 10th May. Could these events affect your journey to church

Below is a repeat of an item Shelley has included in the weekly Email. It refers to the road closures affected by the Leeds Marathon & Half Marathon both of which are due to take place next Sunday, the 10th of May. 

Next Sunday, the 10th of May is the day of the Rob Burrows Leeds Marathon so do check your route to church if you live the Horsforth side of Lawnswood roundabout, usually use the Otley Road or you come to church by crossing the top of King Lane near Adel. More information here  2026-leeds-marathon-half-marathon-road-closure-poster.pdf 

You may remember that Kevin Sinfield, Leeds and England rugby player and captain, who was behind much of the Leeds marathon planning and visited Moortown Baptist Church back in December for the 7 in 7 challenge, will be back in Leeds on that day to cheer everyone on!

KidzKlub Leeds seeks Volunteer and Visiting Coordinator, Deadline for applications Wednesday 6th May

We are recruiting!🌟
 
We would really appreciate you sharing this advert with anyone who you think would be suitable and within your church communications and for our praying friends please pray that we find the right person for this exciting role. Thank you!
 
 
Do you believe that volunteers make a real difference – not just through what they do, but through how supported and valued they feel?
 
We’re looking for a Volunteer and Visiting Coordinator to join our team and play a key role in shaping warm, meaningful volunteer experiences that have a lasting impact on the children and families we support.
 
This is an exciting opportunity for someone who enjoys working with people, building relationships and bringing structure, care and creativity to volunteer engagement. 
 
The role also enjoys a mix of frontline work alongside children and families through coordinating our most crucial area of work – our Home Visiting Rounds. Everything we do revolves around relationships and Home Visits are at the heart of this. 
About the Role
As our Volunteer and Visiting Coordinator, you will:
  • Recruit, train and support volunteers 
  • Create inclusive and welcoming volunteer journeys from first enquiry to ongoing involvement
  • Build strong relationships with volunteers, staff and partner organisations
  • Ensure volunteers feel confident, valued and supported in their roles, seeing the difference they make every day
  • Oversee and mobilise our home visiting rounds for 1000+ children. 
You’ll be a key point of contact for volunteers, combining organisationempathy, and clear communication to ensure high‑quality experiences for everyone involved.
 
 
About You
You might be:
  • Experienced in volunteer coordination, community engagement or people‑focused roles
  • A strong communicator who enjoys motivating and supporting others
  • Organised, approachable and calm under pressure
  • Passionate about inclusion, dignity and person‑centred support
You don’t need to tick every box – we’re most interested in your values, approach, transferrable skills and willingness to grow.
 
 
Why Join Us?
  • Be part of a supportive, purpose‑driven team sharing the love of God in word and deed across Leeds
  • Play a meaningful role in children and families lives across inner city Leeds
  • Help shape and develop volunteering 
  • A role with genuine impact
     
Hours

This is a 25 hr/ week role. However, we would consider additional Coordinator hours for the right candidate (Schools or Project based), we would also consider applicants looking for term time only hours. 


See our team in action home visiting…                                                                               
#BeTheDifference Jen
  
How to Apply:
 
To apply, please visit our website for more info  Kidz Klub Leeds
 
The deadline for completed applications is 9am 6th May 2026
 
Interviews for shortlisted applicants will take place W /c 11th May. Position to commence ASAP. 
 
We strongly recommend that all applicants book in to visit, meet the team and see KK in action on Monday 27th April for the Central Klub 4-8:30pm, please email Clare to book in. 
 
If you’d like an informal conversation about the role, please contact clare@kidzklubleeds.org.uk 
 
 
With love,
 
Sarah, Laura and all at KK HQ

So, how many did you recognise? MBC Youth Club circa 1966

For all those of you who have been racking your brains all week to identify who’s on the picture, allow me to put you out of your misery. 

Left to right: Madeline Stobbs, Gwynneth Sherbourne (nee Smith), Rod Russell and his sister Jean, Roger Robson and his brother Richard. As for those sitting at the back we’re not so sure. Certainly (we think) Monica Carpenter is there, as for the other three ? – ? – ? whilst behind the camera was of course John Sherbourne.

If, however, you’re wondering what on earth I’m talking about, here’s the original story we posted last week. 

Please excuse the quality of this picture but it’s been copied from an old image that we believe was shot around 1965/6. It shows some of MBC’s Youth Club, a group of about a dozen of us that met every Tuesday evening in Stonegate House and under its more sophisticated name of Crossroads on a Sunday.

It was taken on one of what became a regular feature… a Bank Holiday hike. These took us into the Dales, to the likes of Kettlewell, Pateley Bridge and Bolton Abbey. However, one particular trip which I believe we repeated a number of times was a camping weekend on the cliffs above Whitby. The one I recall most clearly coincided with the England football team’s World Cup win at Wembley which we listened to on a transister radio. 

Anyway, the reason we’ve decidied to post this picture is because of the people in it three are still active here at MBC. See if you can spot them.

There’s no prizes for guessing who they are, just the satisfaction of knowing that the old phrase “my, you haven’t changed a bit” is as daft today as it always has been. Oh and just for added excitment you might like to have a go at guessing who took the picture. 

Who, what, where and when? A guide to all that’s happening here at MBC in 2026

 

www.moortownbaptistchurch.org.uk 

Following Jesus and serving the community

Lasting for just over an hour our Sunday Service starts in church and on YouTube at 11am. The first Sunday of each month is Café Church and on the third Sunday we celebrate Communion.

An important part of our weekly worship is Sunday School. Here a small group of young children learn all about Jesus and the love of God.

Rounding off Sunday we have Rock Solid. Meeting between 7 & 8pm and majoring around having fun, Rock Solid regularly sets our teenagers some serious and not so serious challenges and tasks.

Monday…    Our free Warm Space Beacon Café, 10am to 12noon.

Tuesday…    Stepping Stones, a toddler group 10 to 11.30am.

Tuesday…   The first of our Housegroups, only this one is in church between 12noon and 2pm.

Wednesday… 10.30am – 2pm. Lunch Club, games, quizzes and always a hearty lunch for our seniors.

Wednesday… 7.30 to 9.30pm. Our hybrid Housegroup. With half the group meeting at church and the other half online.

Wednesday…  7.30pm – 9.30ish. Ladies Housegroup in the comfort of someone’s home.

Wednesday…  7.30 to 9pm. Country Dancing.

Thursday…      2pm to 4. Open Door Craft Group. Our second Warm Space of the week. No experience needed, Free refreshments and always lots of chat.

Thursday…      7pm to 9pm. Bible Study, in church.

Friday…           10am to 11am. A second Bible Study, again in church.

Friday…           And finally, between 8pm – 10pm, another Housegroup, again in someone’s home.

In addition to all this we also host or provide a Pastoral Team, which without overstepping the mark provides confidential support to anyone who needs it, we host a Parkinson’s Exercise Class, two Extend Exercise Classes (ideal for our older friends), Pilates, Pathways, a Christian Counselling team, Leeds and Moortown Furniture Store, PACT (Neighbourhood Policing Teams) and local councillor surgeries. In addition, and particularly at certain times of the year we host special Services such as those associated with Easter, Nativities, Christingles, Baptisms, Mission weekends etc. etc.

For more information about Moortown Baptist Church please email

 admin@moortownbaptistchurch.org.uk

Moortown Baptist Church. 204 King Lane, Leeds LS17 7AA

www.moortownbaptistchurch.org.uk

Friends reunited. Jean and Paul Hicks meet up with Zsuzsi and Andor Ferko as MBC celebrates its historic links to Romania

In 1972 two of our young students, Paul Hicks and Jean Macintosh (later to become Jean Hicks) travelled by road from Oxford to Romania. At twenty and nineteen respectively Paul and Jean’s main objective was to deliver theological books to Romanian Baptist pastor Josef Ton who like them had been at Oxford. They also took, although in a slightly more clandestine fashion a stash of much needed Romanian Bibles. 

Their mission, I’m glad to say was a complete sucess and while it wasn’t until 1990, after the fall of the Ceausescu regime, that the couple would return to Romania, when they did they lapped up the opportunity to rekindle and revive friendships made almost two decades earlier. 

By chance, although some will no doubt question my choice of the word chance, Jean, on the outbound flight, found herself sitting next to a Romanian lady called Noemi Soos, who like Josef Ton was also a Pastor and who had been attending an ecumenical conference in Bath. 

As they chatted Noemi told Jean all about the Hungarian Reformed Church she worked at in a little village called Stejeris. And it was from that serendipitous encounter that Moortown Baptist Church’s relationship with Romania came about.

Fired on their return by the Hick’s enthusiasm MBC set up MRS G (The Moortown Romania Support Group) which over the years has seen many two way visits between Romania and Leeds. But not only that, now, almost fifty five years since Paul and Jean’s inititial “book run” MBC also supports a number of Romanian churches by (among other things) raising funds through craft sales, helping pay Pastor’s salaries,  donating money for children from poorer families to attend Christian schools and by sending book grants for Christian university students. 

One of the ongoing ventures we’ve mentioned above is the home and away visits we enjoy, and last Sunday (April 12th) we were not only delighted to welcome back to Leeds Romanian pastors Zsuzsi and Andor Ferko, and for their first visit to the UK two of their friends Kata and Lori but to be present when for the first time in a long while they met up again with Paul and Jean.

Having studied in the UK during their ministry training Zsuzsi, who believe it or not is Noemi’s daughter told a packed church that both she and Andor thought of Leeds as their second home. Together they sang and Zsuzsi delivered a powerful message that just as Jesus, after his resurrection had addressed Mary Magdeline by her name, so too he calls us as individuals, by name. 

Since they flew in last Wednesday our visitors have so far visited Howarth, London, “down town Leeds” as Lori calls it, Whitby and York.

It really has been a joy to welcome them and catch up with all their news. 

ONLINE – The Yorkshire Baptist Association report on MBC’s build up to Easter

Moortown Baptist Church’s Impact over Easter Weekend!

 
 
On Good Friday, following on from a service in church, several members of MBC’s worship band made their way to Alwoodley Village Green, where they battled against driving rain and gale force winds to play at an open-air service which brought together more than a hundred people from churches and community groups across LS17.
 

The following day it was MBC’s Eggstravaganza, a very different sort of event but one which again saw over a hundred people, young and old, embracing the season by making Easter gardens and decorating Easter biscuits as well as joining in quizzes, competitions and games.  

However, the high spot of the weekend had to be Easter Day when for the second year running MBC’s minister Shelley Dring and her husband Nathan baptised two people, Isabella and Rachel before welcoming four regular attenders into membership. 

The pictures were taken at Saturday’s Eggstravaganza and during the Alwoodley Village Green Service. 

A timely coincidence – a new Engage magazine and a visit to MBC by Helen Harris the BMS’s Director or Fundraising and Communications

Purely by chance the 65th Issue of ENGAGE the BMS World Mission magazine, together with a Prayer Guide,  dropped through my letter box this morning just four days before Helen Harris the BMS Director of Fundraising and Communications is due to speak at MBC. 

The magazine as it always does mixes stories from across the globe with some hard hitting facts: there are features from Mongolia, Gaza and Ghana alongside a list of stats that tell of life-changing projects particularaly across Asia and North Africa. 

As we always say, you can and completely free of charge receive the magazine either through the post or online by emailing BMS World Mission at http://www.bmsworldmission.org

In the meantime we look forward to listening to Helen this coming Sunday as she shares with us how God is at work worldwide.

PHP Code Snippets Powered By : XYZScripts.com