Shelley’s news – 10 July

Dear friends

Greetings to you all on this warm day.  Coming up this weekend we have a service at 11am on Sunday with a group for our younger friends to explore the theme together.  This week we look at ‘Living Way’.  What roads has Jesus opened up to us and how does the Holy Spirit continue to help us on that journey? In the afternoon, 3-5pm, we have the cream tea with any donations going to our friends in Romania to support the work they do there.  Here are some recent letters about their work from the website…

A heartfelt thank you from Florin and Dana Fodor in Cluj, Romania – Moortown Baptist Church

MRS G (the Moortown Romania Support Group) report on how over the last year they, on MBC’s behalf, have helped our friends in Romania – Moortown Baptist Church

In the evening there is a slightly earlier start time of 6.30pm for both Rock Solid Youth groups as they have a creative evening exploring the psalms through colour and pen, no previous experience necessary. They will finish at the usual time of 8pm.

Building work…

It’s very exciting to see that the building work has started on the music room with new lintels, and the scaffolding is up to sort out the roof over the music room and some of the offices.  See pictures on the website and facebook.  More information about building repairs and improvements were shared at the church meeting last week.  The company who are dealing with the roof are very busy over the Summer but they have managed to squeeze us in! If you missed this and want to know more, ask one of the building project group, Jonathan, Geoff, Karen, Rod or Shelley.  Thanks to those involved in different ways.  We are hugely grateful for your continued financial giving that enables us to be able to do projects like this.   

We are not anticipating any groups to be cancelled or postponed.

Inside the building…

More painting work is going on in the corridors and sports hall and preparation in the corner room for a fresh new look.  Thankyou! The corner room is now used for a bible study, a quiet space for babies, toddlers and their carers on Tuesdays and for hire as a safe space for Leeds City Council to host their family group work.  As you may be aware, the number of council buildings has decreased over the last few years so it’s good to be able to use this room to support vulnerable families in a positive, safe space.

Around the city…

This weekend sees the launch of many Leeds 400 events across the city.  We’ll be joining in by including it in our Sunday service, Beacon café and lunch club next week.  On the 13th July 2026, Leeds commemorates 400 years since becoming a city able to make decisions on how it is governed, as it received its first Royal Charter from King Charles I.  Part of the name Leeds came from the Latin word meaning ‘people of the fast-flowing river’ as it developed around the River Aire.  Today we pray for this city and for those who have made Leeds their home.   “Seek the welfare of the city where I have sent you into exile…” Jeremiah 29:7

We’ll be featured in the Yorkshire Baptist Association prayer diary the week of the 12th July.  Have a look here Prayer & Spiritual Reflections — Yorkshire Baptist Association We have sent some prayer points and thanksgiving prayers.  There are many more things we could say but we had to give just a couple.  It means that all the churches in the Yorkshire Baptist association and the regional ministers will be praying for us and asking God for His guidance for us over the next week.

Join Blossom for their Self-Defence Free Taster Session for women at Moortown Baptist Church on 27th August from 1:30pm-4:30pm This friendly, session focuses on building confidence, awareness, communication skills, and simple self-defence techniques that anyone can learn. No experience required.  Whether you’re looking to feel more confident in everyday situations or simply want to try something new, Blossom would love to welcome you.  Book your place today at https://blossom-uk.co.uk/courses/ola/services/self-defence-taster-session-moortown-leeds-27th-aug-11

Coming up…

Monday 13th July 10-12 Beacon warm welcome café for all.  (we will be keeping it cool with a warm welcome!) Food pantry available

Tuesday 14th July 10.00 – 11.30am Stepping Stones for under-fives and their parents and carers.  Last session before a break in the holidays.

Tuesday 14th July House Group 1.00 – 2.30pm in church.  See Howard D or Lesley for more information.

Tuesday 14th July 7.30pm Deacons get together and Shelley.

Wednesday 15th July Lunch Club for those booked on and the volunteer team.  Talk to Rachel B for more information. 

Wednesday 15th July House Group social.  Speak to Andy or Ruth or Shelley/Lesley for more information.

Wednesday 15th July House Group meets, see Diane S for more information.

Thursday 16th July Craft group warm welcome space 2.00 – 4.00pm   All welcome to come along and chat or to make something or learn a new skill – speak to Karen for more information.  This week we made it a cool space but with a warm welcome!  Meet in the Sanctuary (large room we meet in on Sundays) 

Thursday 16th July Bible Study in the Music Room 7.00pm – 9.00pm Speak to Gareth, John C or Lesley                                              

Friday 17th July Bible Study in the Music room – 10.00 – 11.00am speak to Shelley for more information.                                            

Friday 17th July Parkinson’s Exercise Class in the church building 6.30 – 7.30pm Speak to Phil Commons or Lesley for more information.

Sunday 19th July at 11am ‘Living Bread’ a service with communion for all.

Sunday 19th July 7.00-8pm Rock Solid Youth meet.  There will then be a couple of weeks off.

Sunday 26th July at 11am ‘Living Word’ a service for all with a small group for our younger friends.

“Since we live by the Spirit, let us keep in step with the Spirit.” – Galatians 5:25

Shelley

Shelley Dring

Minister

Moortown Baptist Church

Danger – men at work!

Just a reminder that whilst the scaffolding or the warning cones are in place down the side of the Music Room you’ll need to take extra care as work goes on to repair the roof and fit new lintels above its windows. 

Thanks to Rod for this reminder. 

Romania Cream Tea… Sunday 12th July

On Sunday July 12th, in church between 3 and 5.00pm we’re hosting a Cream Tea with all proceeds going towards supporting our Romanian friends.  There will be cream/jam scones and tea/coffee or juice. 

If anyone would like to help Karen in the kitchen then please let her know – you would need to be at church from 2.00pm to set things up and get the scones ready. 

A date for your diary

While we’re sweltering in what we’re told is the third heatwave of the year, October 31st may seem a long way off. But unlike some churches who leave things to the very last minute we thought we’d give you plenty of notice about Krys Gadd’s 2026 Craft Fair. 

For more information you can contact Krys direct on krystyna.gadd@icloud.com 

Now and then – a look back in time to how our kitchen used to look

The two black and white pictures in our gallery above show that many years ago MBC’s kitchen had a much more “old fashioned” look about it. Not that those who worked in it didn’t always turn out some amazing meals, in fact almost two decades ago and in addition to our weekly commitment to providing a hot meal for Lunch Club, we ran a number of lovely in-house dinners and an Alpha courses which saw 32 people sit down to a delicious pork caserole, stuffed baked potato and fresh veg (the alternative for those who prefered was vegitarian sausage) and a choice of dessert. 

However, as time goes by things need replacing, and this includes cookers and fridges; things we probably all take for granted. 

The colour pictures, however, show the kitchen as it is now, resplendent with a multi functional delonghi oven and a cavernous state of the art fridge. As Shelley said at our last Church Meeting the rules and regulations we needed to sign up to in order to buy and fit such devices took an age. But now they’re here they, and our wonderful cooks who use them can ensure that MBC can continue to provide hospitality to young and old alike. 

 

 

 

 

A heartfelt thank you from Florin and Dana Fodor in Cluj, Romania

Dear friends and ministry supporters,

I hope this email finds you well and experiencing God’s grace in your week. As we look back at what has been happening through our Teachers Ministry recently, we are so incredibly grateful for your partnership, your prayers, and your heart for this mission.

Because of your faithful support and prayers, we saw a multiplication of our ministry in Romania (new volunteers, new communities, new events, new people reached with the message of hope in Christ. 

Thank you very much. You are a vital part of this story, and we wanted to share firsthand the impact you are making.

Florin and Dana (Cluj, Romania).

Phil Coates unpacks more about Expect 26

Phil with Helen Harris (BMS Director of Communications and Fundraising and Aniu Kevichusa (Exec Director for Intercultural Learning and Collaboration.

BMS Expect’26

(William Carey:  Expect great things from God, Attempt great things for God.)

Expect is the quadrennial conference of the BMS.  Shelley and I were invited to attend the Wednesday, 24 June, of this 5 day event, at High Leigh Conference Centre near Ware, Herts.  Delegates from all over the world included BMS missionaries (including Mark and Andrea Hotchkin).  Over 150 delegates were there – and all received a copy of Jane Coates’ second book, More Encounters and Journeys.

The programme was packed, with a plenary every morning, breakout sessions and workshops, meals together and worship.

I arrived just in time for the Plenary by Rula Khoury Mansour, a Palestinian Israeli Christian lawyer who addressed what I estimate to be around 200 people in a packed very large ‘tent’.  She spoke very movingly and incisively about Christian responses for peace in times of conflict, showing by examples how people together in conflict together “carry what would crush any of us” and are “formed into something we could not become alone”.  She reflected on Palestinian experiences in recent years, using the Arabic word ’sumud’ meaning ‘steadfast remaining’ – in which people can become hard and bitter, or soft and making life.  A stone near Bethlehem says ‘we refuse to be enemies’ and said that all acts for peace are a rehearsal for reconciliation in the future, not waiting for the new world somewhere in the future, but building small pieces of it now – ’to rehearse with bare hands the world God means it to be: Jesus told us the kingdom of God is here, now’.

Rula has built an International Centre for peace studies in Nazareth: “Peacebuilding is worth doing even when peace does not come.  Where the Holy Spirit works to form us together or just coordinating us, we show up and God forms us through it.  Can anything good come out of Nazareth?  Come and see…”   Dr Aniu Kevichusa (Exec Director for Intercultural Learning and Collaboration – and a PhD student of Prof Haddon Wilmer of MBC, over 20 years ago!) followed this up powerfully, reflecting that mission is the attribute of God who seeks the lost. To the potential disciples’ question “where do you live”, Jesus invites us – “Come and see” – and shows that this is close to the Father’s heart and close to the hurt of the world.

Shelley and I attended the same ‘making disciples’ breakout session (which she referred to in the MBC service on 28 June) – disciple making is a lifestyle, not a method; the church exists for people who are not there.  We all have a circle of people we can reach out to, to take the good news of Jesus to their homes. 

The time allowed us to meet several really valuable contacts.   We of course met with Helen Harris, BMS Director of Communications and Fundraising, who spoke at MBC in April, with whom we have ongoing close contact.   MBC is historically a strong contributor to BMS through people and through our giving.   We met for lunch with Orla Moxon the BMS Youth Engagement Officer, to discuss the recent highly successful BMS March4Mission 26 event in March in Malaysia, which was a pilot to replace the Action Teams; based on this success (a fuller report is available) the next March4Mission event will be in Thailand in March 2027 – aimed at training 18-35 year olds for mission at home or abroad.   The Jane Coates memorial fund helps to support all of this activity.  

We later met John Settatree who had organised the Church-Community Mobilisation (CCM) webinar Phil attended, in conjunction with Christians Against Poverty: some of the schemes in CCM – which is learning from overseas experience, e.g. in Nepal – are of great relevance to our current thinking about what Mission looks like and can become for MBC [separate slides with notes available].   Phil also met the new church engagement specialist in the UK, Nick Drury with whom we will develop contact.

After lunch, Shelley and I attended the Hope plenary session – a range of really encouraging, specific ‘stories and voices’ from around the world, including Mark and Andrea Hotchkins describing how God had blessed their Chad hospital, especially their local medical co-worker who had stepped up to undertake life-saving operations in their absence.

We then attended the Church Leaders session, to hear Kang San Tan, the BMS President, speak eloquently about the changing nature of mission movements, which increasingly involve partnership with a move from 80-90% of UK people going to the world (“the west to the rest”), to ‘everywhere to everywhere’ (or, polycentric mission).  BMS seeks to be catalytic in this, aiming for more sustainable activities, enabling mission through generosity with partnership and seeking to avoid dependency.  This includes the view ‘every church can receive and every church can send’.  Some areas are very strong (e.g. over 2500 missionaries from Brazil are currently on service) but this is unusual, and there are moves to develop for example, ‘Africans to Africans’ seeking to raise Global South leaders and workers.  The BMS still sees its resources as serving global mission, but the BMS three strategy areas: Heart for the Gospel; Hope for the World; and Help for the Journey link with the increasing emphasis on mission in our neighbourhood as well as far away.  It was noted that the BMS is still founded predominantly on the support of UK Baptist Churches.

A Leaders Q&A session (fielded by Helen Harris, Kang and Aniu) was lively and informative. Questions included: Why should UK Baptist churches continue to support BMS?  The local church can do local mission, but BMS is working in partnership with trusted people, for the longer reach – BMS approach is not UK-led by to create locally embedded leadership, avoiding dependency.   Due diligence is always undertaken on fund distribution, aiming at long term sustainability.

What about the next generation of UK pastors/leaders? – in part this is beginning to be addressed by Orla Moxon’s role, with March4Mission as one aspect; Orla has a Harvest pack for kids this year.   BMS engages with the training colleges. Interestingly, it was noted that the BMS journey is similar to that of local churches, changing to meet current needs.

Kang reflected that the BMS is unique in his view.  It was founded by William Carey in 1792  (over 230 years ago) with a very strong history (and MBC has a very pioneering mission track record from 1960 onwards) but it is adapting to the new paradigm of mission in the current world in meaningful ways; it remains global in its reach (unlike many others), being wide ‘as is the gospel’.

The BMS statement ‘We believe that every follower of Jesus has a calling to mission’ holds well in these days!

I was privileged to then attend the latter part of the end of afternoon worship session, where retiring missionaries were gratefully thanked, celebrated and prayed with.

A very full day!

There were also 6 regional Expect meetings going on in June – see https://bmsworldmission.org/events

Overall reflection:

I already had high respect for the BMS, over many years, not least because of the involvement of so many (most known to us personally) in Moortown Baptist Church in full time and part time service abroad, including our own direct connection through Jane.  That respect has grown, with the excellence of this event, the quality of the people leading BMS World Mission (and our increased positive contact with them), the clarity of the vision and theology of mission, and the willingness to embrace change – yet firmly rooted in the clear desire to follow Jesus, and sharing His love.  Superb! 

I believe that we need to continue to strongly support the BMS enthusiastically at MBC, learn from them in partnership, and further develop our links with them so that we have a strong, dynamic connection.

We have asked Orla to come to speak at MBC, most likely in the autumn now, to help our church see some of the steps being taken by BMS to encourage all generations – potentially some of our own church?   I’m sure we will invite Helen Harris again in the future too.   Meanwhile, we will continue our warm and direct links with them, and with Aniu, which I aim to continue to develop, to the benefit of MBC.

 

Phil Coates

28 June 2026

All our yesterdays… MBC cricket team circa 1958

Who said nostalgia was a thing of the past

I have to admit that the success of the two 1960s Youth Club hike pictures I recently posted took me by surprise. That’s because between them they were seen by almost 150 people; many more than a lot of other posts! 

So today I’ve decided to show you another of our old images – this one is MBC’s 1958 cricket team. There’s also a scan (below) of that summer’s fixture list, something that to us oldies brings back warm memories of our younger days. 

 

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.

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