Shelley

Dear friends

Starting this Sunday 17th September to Sunday 24th September we are going to have our Harvest week!  Usually we have a harvest festival and celebrate on one morning but this time we are going to take a whole week where you will be able to take part and respond.  This will also give some of you time to get things if that helps.

We kick off on Sunday morning at 11am with our Harvest Festival in the church building and online.  There will be two options of things to give..

  • We will be collecting food for the Leeds North and West food bank.  They have issued a list of things they are running low on.  There are soup, milk (UHT), juice (long life), sweet and savoury spreads, sponge puddings, tinned vegetables, pasta/curry sauce, tinned fish, tinned fruit, tinned rice pudding, tinned custard, tinned tomatoes, breakfast cereals/muesli, granola, tinned meat, biscuits, rice, teabags, toilet roll, powdered milk (not baby milk).  You can bring these on Sunday to the service, or between 10 and 12 at Beacon café on Monday or leave them with Lesley between 10 and 12pm at the office on Tuesday.  We will then take what we have to the distribution centre. If you cant make any of these times then bring along on 24th September instead and we’ll put them in the smaller donation drop off box at Sainsburys.   
  • We will also be giving to Caring for Life  www.caringforlife.co.uk in Cookridge.  They are having some improvements done to the buildings on site where the food is stored so this year they are asking for financial donations mainly, although they won’t turn food away.  You could bring money in a labelled envelope or we will have a QR code on the screen on the day so you can give straight from your bank if you have a phone with capability. Again, you can transfer money or bring in envelopes on Sunday morning, Monday morning during Beacon café or by giving to Lesley on Tuesday between 10 and 12pm.  We will also have the facility to give from your bank up on Sunday 24th September too.

If you have any queries just get in touch!

On Sunday we will be looking at the final part of our Transformation Toolkit from Galatians 6:7-10 but linking it with Harvest.  We’ll be sharing some other ‘tools’ that we haven’t yet talked about but also it would be great to hear some of the things that help you.  If you would like to share a story on this then get in touch with me, however small it may seem, it may help someone else. Last week we heard about simplicity, sometimes, so we can keep it simple, but it doesn’t mean it’s any less profound or helpful.  There will be activities for our younger friends.

There are many missional charities encouraging us to think about the climate crisis at harvest time including the Baptist Missionary Society and World Vision.  We will be sharing some of this through the week in our social media.  If you have things you want to share in the week to others then do send it to Lesley for email or John for the website.

Harvest is also a time to be thankful.  Psalm 100 verse 4 says “Come through His gates with thanksgiving and enter His courts with praise”.  When we come to God this week we are encouraged to thank Him for who He is and all He has done, is doing and will do in the future.  Coming close to God with thanksgiving as we pray means that our attention is first on Him and not straight on us.  We recognise we are His children, the sheep of His pasture, it says in psalm 100.   

Last week you may remember that there was a lot of news about what is coming up.  We’ll send it out again but in the meantime a reminder that after the service on Sunday there will be a short get together about children’s sessions on Sunday’s, Rock solid begins again at 7-8 on Sunday evening, the church meeting is at 7.30pm on Tuesday and there’s a Wednesday Worship at 1.30pm on Wednesday 20 next week (come at 1pm if you want a tea or coffee) as well as all the usual stuff through the week.

In Christ

Shelley

Harvest Festival – this coming Sunday. Make a real difference to two local charities.

As the nights draw in and autumn starts to paint the towh with its warm hues, we’re gearing up for a fantastic Harvest Festival here at Moortown Baptist Church. This year we are not only celebrating nature’s generosity but also extending our hands to help those who could use a little extra support. So save the date – Sunday September 17th – for a day filled with gratitude, giving and togetherness.
 
This year, we’re focusing on two amazing organisations: Caring for Life and the Leeds North and West Food Bank.
 
Caring for Life do amazing work supporting vulnerable individuals, including those dealing with addiction, homelessness, and mental health challenges. www.caringforlife.co.uk
 
We’re also teaming up with the Leeds North and West Food Bank, to help tackle food insecurity right here in our community. They work tirelessly to provide essential sustenance to families and individuals facing tough times. Your contributions, big or small, can truly make a difference in their lives. Leeds North & West Foodbank | Helping Local People in Crisis
 
Donations Welcome! Your kindness speaks volumes. Whether it’s non-perishable food or some money…every bit counts.
 
So, let’s gather at Moortown Baptist Church on September 17th to revel in the abundance of the harvest season and extend a helping hand to those in our community.
 
Let’s make a difference together. See you there!

A double helping from Dr’s Hotchkin as besides a Prayer Letter we’ve a report from Chad about how your gifts are saving precious lives

Believe it or not it’s time for Andrea and Mark’s September Prayer Letter… you can see a high quality version of this by clicking HERE. Roger Robson, our BMS representative sent this through to me only a day or two ago beating my postman by a short head. 

As usual the Prayer Letter is full of information about their life in hospital in Chad, in the middle of the Sahara Desert; the three page feature in ENGAGE – the BMS’ quarterly publication is far more official standing alongside some excellent features from all around the world.

As I said earlier my copy of ENGAGE is delivered by my postman whereas the Prayer Letter arrives by e-mail – do you get the link… both are free so sign up for both right now.

A lovely send off for Gwen Bucktrout

Gwen Bucktrout who died last month at the age of 99 would have loved her funeral. It all started at 10am with family and friends gathering at MBC to hear tributes to this lovely lady from our own Shelley Dring and from Ted Britton. 

Then for 11.30am the guests moved on to Lawnswood where the lady herself was awaiting them. As Ted Britton said during his eulogy… “that was typical of Gwen, always wanted to be involved but never the centre of attention.”

At the crem the music choice was brilliant; Matt Monro singing Portrait of my Love, Some Enchanted Evening played by the Prague Philharmonic Orchestra and finally Eric and Ernie singing Bring me Sunshine.

The final port of call was The Lawnswood Arms where once again over the sandwhiches the conversation all revolved around Gwen. 

Thank you Gwen for a life well lived, thank you for your friendship and thank you for bringing sunshine into our lives. 

 

 

2 July – Shelley’s news

Dear friends

Its July already! First Sunday in the month means its café church tomorrow at 11am in the building and online on our youtube channel. Come along and have a drink, some breakfast pastries, fruit and treats.  Over the next 2 weeks we’ll be continuing our series ‘Be transformed’, looking at how our minds are renewed through God’s spirit and how God helps us to see things differently. Last week Robert shared with us about having peace in a storm, the week before Nathan shared how God works through our weaknesses because our weakness is an invitation to receiving God’s strength.  Tomorrow Shelley will look at practicing thankfulness based on 2 Timothy 1:3-11.  There’ll be things for all ages.

I’d like to remind you that our wellbeing morning is only a week away.  If you were thinking of coming along, here are a few things that might help you decide…

Who is it for?  Often those who look out for others, whether it be their family or friends or in a team at church are the last people to prioritise themselves. This is a time for anyone, male or female, to have some space and pick up some tools on how best to prioritise self-care. If you have counted yourself out then do come along, its only 10 o’ clock until 1.30pm and it will include a free lunch on Saturday 8th July in the church building.  If you know you are coming it would be helpful to let us know so that we can best cater for food.  More information from Jane Coates, Mandy Russell or Shelley Dring.  It should be a refreshing morning together.

On the 18th July we’ll be holding a church meeting at 7.30pm in the building with a special focus on safeguarding awareness.  Our Designated leads for safeguarding, Jonathan Darling and Lindsey King, will be guiding us through what safeguarding at Moortown Baptist Church looks like and how and where you can get support and what you need to be aware of.  It’s especially important for those involved in groups.  There will be no lengthy chunks of words to read through as they’ll be introducing the key bits to remember in a conversational way.  This will last for no longer than one hour. After that we will have a short church meeting for half an hour with updates on anything we may need to discuss.  If you would like to raise anything, then do let Lesley know in the next two weeks.  We’ll put in another meeting date soon so that we can keep updated and follow things up.    

On the 19th July at 1.30 there will be another Wednesday worship in the church building.  All are welcome, do bring your friends.  Talk to Rachel Beedle if you have any thoughts, questions.

On the 22nd July we have our Prayer Day.  The church will be open from 1pm until 9pm on this day with space to prayer and be quiet as well as opportunities to pray in a more practical or creative way if you so choose.  This will include art, songs, music, video and movement.  There will be refreshments available and at 5 o clock opportunity to share food. Its designed for all ages.  Some activities will have certain time slots so we’ll let you know when they are.  Do pray before the day and if you have anything you would like to share either a reading, a prayer for the church, a song or an activity for example and you know it on advance then do let Krys Gadd, Adam, Ruth Berry, Andy Berry, Mandy or myself know. If you are not in the building in the day you are also encouraged to pray throughout the day remotely and share what God is saying.  Also, every night in July until the 22nd July, there is a prayer whats app group that meets so you can join at anytime to pray at 9pm for no more than 10 minutes about the day, the church and our communities.  You don’t have to say anything aloud, although it can be great to speak out in prayer, you can just accept the call and pray long with others or read a scripture or the words of a song.

Other things…

Beacon café at 10-12 every Monday in the building (open to all, free, come for a chat and a warm welcome, bring your friends)

Stepping stones for under 5’s and their carers on Tuesday 10-11.30am.

Warm welcome craft group on Thursdays 2-4pm in the building.

For housegroups in the building see Shelley, ask Lesley or have a look at the church diary.  For other housegroups do get in touch with me.

Bible in a year continues at 7pm in the church building with refreshments on Thursday evenings.  If you haven’t been yet and you’d like to come along then you’d be very welcome.  Coming to just one session is fine too.  It starts at 7pm.  See Gareth Gadd or Lesley if you want more information.

On 21 July there will be a reflection and discussion based on Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s letter of 21 July 1944 at 7.15pm in the church building with refreshments.  On 21 July 1944, the plot to kill Hitler failed, and Bonhoeffer knew immediately that some of his companions in the resistance were already dead, and he and others were in even more danger.  He wrote a remarkable letter from his prison cell to his friend Eberhard Bethge.  It says a lot about being human, and being Christian, in real life.  Introduced by Haddon Wilmer on why he finds the letter both instructive and inspiring.  Fir more details see www.networkleeds.com/events/final-note

Saturday 7th October 10-1.30pm in the church building.  Loss, grief, and bereavement course led by Care for the family www.careforthefamily.org.uk for all those who would like help to support others going through loss. Limited places available so please book in with Jane Coates or Lesley in the office.  The church have offered to pay the fee for the training and bookings are now open. Lunch will be provided.

You may have noticed a number of local events going on as part of the culture 2023 festival taking place in Leeds this year.  See www.leeds2023.co.uk Its not a faith-based celebration but it’s a great way to bring community together through arts and culture.  Each ward in the city is having its own celebrations planned by volunteers so each is different.  On 9th July, Alwoodley ward have their day with activities across the ward mainly based around sport.  Do have a look on the website under ‘whats on’.  There’ll be a special evening for children and young people across the city on 14th July at Roundhay Park.

Simon, the community and outreach worker at Leeds Jewish Housing Association has invited us to their 70th birthday party celebrations.  I’ve attached a flyer.  He also wants to make us aware that there will be a road closure from one of the entrances to the Stonegate Way car park to just near 45 Queenshill Avenue in the afternoon.  It won’t affect getting to church in the morning as its only in the afternoon but very local residents may want to be aware.

Some recent conferences have made their talks available to listen to.  Here are a couple of you might be interested in…

The Baptist Assembly Conference (took place June 2023)  Click on the link below.

The Baptist Union of Great Britain : Videos from Assembly

The Alpha Leadership Conference (took place in May 2023)

Watch — Leadership Conference

“Don’t copy the behaviour and customs of this world, but let God transform you into a new person by changing the way you think. Then you will learn to know God’s will for you, which is good and pleasing and perfect.” Romans 12:2 (NLT)

See you soon

Blessing

Shelley

24th June – an update from Shelley

Dear friends

A few weeks ago we started to look at Romans 12:2…. be transformed by the renewing of your mind.

It simply means that we see things more through Gods eyes, we interpret life through His truths and this shifts how we see the world, ourselves, others and God. It means that we see life not just through our own experiences, learnt behaviour, preferences or traumas.  It’s sometimes described as having a kingdom perspective over all perspectives.  Not that our own isn’t important, but there is a lens that we see our own experiences through.  It’s about making a moment-by-moment choice and living as a new creation with Gods spirit to help us. Some people find it hard to see how their mind is transforming over time so that’s why its good to encourage others with things we see, let the bible speak to us or to take time out to ask God to show us what he has been working on or helping us with and how we have changed.  It’s a big topic and we aren’t finished there…

Last week we looked at seeing strength in our weakness.  This week we see how the mind as it is renewed, can find peace in the midst of a storm looking at Philippians 4:4-7.

We’ll meet at 11am in church and online. The service will include communion and have some activities for our younger members.  

Thanks to those who took part in leading Wednesday worship last week and all who came.  The topic they felt God wanted to speak about was ‘flourish’ and some shared about how God shows he is with them and what a plant needs in order to flourish.… do ask about it if you missed it and are interested.  There will be another in a month’s time.  Next time, fruitfulness.  I’ll check the date with Rachel.

In Christ

Shelley

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