Leeds & Moortown Furniture Store, as much a part of MBC as anything else we support

L&MFS Mission Statement

Leeds & Moortown Furniture Store exists as a practical demonstration of Christian commitment to socially and economically disadvantaged people. Our mission is to relieve poverty by distributing donated furniture.

As much a part of Moortown Baptist Church as anything else we do the Leeds and Moortown Furniture Store this year is well on the way to clocking up four decades of helping people in need. Still, however, there is still much confusion and dare we say a little ignorance.

That’s because from its roots here in 1986 until today there has been an unbroken chain: from Hilary Willmer right the way through to today’s Chair of trustees and two serving board members, the names of MBC and L&MFS have been synonymous. In fact John Gamson, who until he retired last July had been the charity’s General Manager for well over ten years. This of course prompted the arrival of a new manager, Hannah Metcalf, who has joined us with over twenty years’ experience of working in the charity sector and who from what we have already seen appears to have lots of new ideas in her locker.  

Funding, of course is always difficult. That’s why a number of years ago and in response to an urgent request from Leeds City Council the Store set up a trading arm – a social enterprise called LMFS Trading Ltd which sources new furniture and white goods. To keep the whole thing going and as a massive part of the charity’s funding strategy LMFS Trading Ltd also pays over a management charge and any profit it may happen to make.  

So what does L&MFS actually do? Well, to put it bluntly it cares for people and it protects the environment. It is based in a 10,000 square foot warehouse at Seacroft from where it runs two charity vans (supplied by LCC) and its own trading van. It employs a total of six people and enjoys the services of three full time volunteers. It receives a grant from LCC which when  combined with the trading company’s management charge just about covers the annual running costs. 

As you can imagine dealing with any local authority is never easy, particularly when your total annual grant is near to £80,000. However, we’re pleased to say that after a long, long wait LCC did eventually pay their 2022/23 dues in full.  But alas that doesn’t help with bringing in stock: the sofas, tables, chairs, wardrobes, beside cabinets, beds, mattresses, cutlery, crockery etc. etc… things that you and I take for granted but for some are absolute luxuries. No! that’s where we rely on you.

If you have any furniture which you are due to replace please give us a call on 0113 2739727 or drop us an email at info@leedsandmoortown.org.uk and we’ll be glad to arrange for one of our teams to call round and collect it. There is of course also our website www.leedsandmoortown.org.uk which gives you much more detail of the way we work.

Over the years we have tried out quite a number of catchy straplines including Addressing the needs of the people in Leeds, and alongside an image of a young girl with a baby staring through a window Help us turn this house into a home but with little success. That’s why now, at the start of a new year we are reaching out to you.

Don’t get me wrong, we’re not downhearted and although well down on the past this last year’s stats were nevertheless still good i.e. to the clients of more than 50 or so voluntary and statutory agencies, and in a totally non-discriminatory way L&MFS completed 780 deliveries, made up of 4,970 separate items. That’s 4,970 items that if we hadn’t been there may well have ended up either being incinerated or buried in landfill. 

So the next time  someone asks you if the Leeds and Moortown Furniture Store still has anything to do with MBC you can say with pride yes – for nigh on forty years.

Shelley – some dates and reminders

Dear friends

Just a quick update today to remind you of the following dates

Café church 5th February 11-12ish in church and online…following on with epiphany moments in the gospels..with creative activities for all ages

Warm space beacon café 9.30-midday on 6th February

Stepping Stones 10-11.30 in church 7th February

Warm space and bring a craft, or join in one provided or have a chat or read a book on 9th February 2-4 in church

Space at 6.30-9pm 9th February.  Drop in and bring an instrument or drawing book or some and sing or just be.  Refreshments and pens/paper/flags provided for all ages.

Service in church 11-12 midday on 12th February…following our series on epiphany moments…with separate activity for our younger friends or those who learn in a different way

A look ahead also to…21st February 7,30pm church meeting in church and online

For house groups do get in touch or pick up a sheet in the foyer

There are a number of people who are poorly or experiencing loss at the moment as well as those who have some new jobs or adventures coming up.  We’ll keep praying for each other and our community as we journey together and look forward with our gracious God who has us all in the palm of His hand

In Christ

Shelley

MBC – what’s on when and where

Many thanks to Phil Coates for putting together this up to the minute Welcome leaflet. Copies are available in church, from any of your leadership team or from Lesley in the Admin Office. 

Shelley’s message Jan 28th

Dear friends 

Tomorrow we meet at 11am in the building and online to see what we can discover about Simeon’s epiphany moment in Luke 2:25-35.  Thanks to all those who came and shared last week in the service.  If you have anything you’d like to share this week then there will be an opportunity.

Some dates for you…

Sunday night 7-8pm Rock solid group for young people in the church building

Beacon cafe meets 9.30-12 on Monday in the building

Stepping stones (toddler group) takes place on Tuesday 10-11.30.  

Drop in craft group and warm space on Thursday 2-4pm (bring something or join in with something) or just have a drink/snack or play a game.

Bibles study’s continue through the week so check out the website, pick up a flyer from the entrance hall or get in touch if you want to find out when they are. 

Next Sunday its café church 11-12 midday where we find out about an epiphany moment in the synagogue. 

9th February ‘Space’ from 6.30pm in church. Bring your instrument and play along, sing, draw, pray, read, dance, creative worship.. drink tea. 

23rd February, new Bible study in the evening (time to be decided but probably about 7/7.30) the first of 24 sessions giving an overview of the whole Bible from Genesis to Revelation and seeing what that big story means now in our lives and our world, meeting at church fortnightly with Gareth Gadd see https://moortownbaptistchurch.org.uk/learn-the-bible-in-24-hours-an-exciting-new-course-starts-here-at-mbc-in-february/ 

The date of the next church meeting is Tuesday 21st February at 7.30pm where we will be sharing budgets for the year and talking about some of the church’s work at the moment and where God seems to be leading us.  We are arranging that this will be on zoom too.  The wifi isn’t the best at the moment in the sanctuary but we are working to improve this.  There are many things a church can do, has done, could do and sometimes this can be confusing or challenging but also exciting as we turn from simply making our own solutions to praying for God to show us and help us.  Let’s put prayer at the forefront of all we do, plan and imagine.  You could pray on your own, meet with others or if you are in a housegroup you might want to pray for God’s leading together.  If you have anything you would like to bring to the meeting do let Lesley know.

If you have anything you want to chat about then do get in touch with me or a deacon or contact Lesley on (0113) 2693750 or admin@moortownbaptistchurch.org.uk Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday mornings and she’ll let me know or sort a suitable time. 

“And pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests. With this in mind, be alert” Ephesians 6:18

In Christ 

Shelley

21 January – an update from Shelley

Dear friends 

Last week some of our church family made a banner showing the different names of Jesus. Each week we’ve looked at ‘epiphany’ moments, a realisation moment when something is revealed. The banner linked well with this theme as the names reveal something about Jesus. The banner will be shown in church this Sunday. My daughter was rightly questioned about the name she wanted to write on the banner, when she asked how to spell ‘baguette’. She wanted to write ‘baguette of life’. She was told that one name of Jesus is the bread of life. If you know my daughter, she hates bread, but the one bread she will eat is a French baguette. It could be silly, or could it be that she recognised Jesus as the bread that she liked, the only bread she’d eat? 

This Sunday we read from John 1:43-50 about how Philip and Nathaniel recognise Jesus. We meet at 11-12 midday in the building and online. Pray that God will reveal more of Himself to us as we journey together. 

We’ve had a number of new people over the week coming in for a cup of tea/company thanks to our warm space big sign in the car park (they said they saw it and came in) Do pray for all those who come into the building and for those who welcome them. If you don’t know much about warm spaces and you are interested in finding out or coming along, setting up a new session, helping with getting food, then do get in touch.

Other dates… 

Sunday night 7-8pm Rock solid group for young people 

Beacon cafe meets 9.30-12

Drop in craft group happens on Thursday 2-4pm (bring something or join in with something) or just have a drink/snack. This week someone came to play chess. If you can play and want to play with others come along. 

Stepping stones (toddler group) takes place on Tuesday 10-11.30. We are now at capacity so do talk to Diane Sunter, Hilary Darling or myself if you know someone who wants to come or if you can help. 

Bibles studies and House Groups continue through the week so check out the website, pick up a flyer from the entrance hall or get in touch if you want to find out when they are. 

On Thursday myself and the deacons meet to pray and plan (including budgets). There will soon be a church meeting, date to be confirmed. 

9th February ‘Space’ from 6.30pm in church. Bring your instrument and play along, sing, draw, pray, read, dance, creative worship.. drink tea. 

23rd February, new Bible study in the evening (time to be decided but probably about 7/7.30) the first of 24 sessions giving an overview of the whole Bible from Genesis to Revelation and seeing what that big story means now in our lives and our world, meeting at church fortnightly with Gareth Gadd see https://moortownbaptistchurch.org.uk/learn-the-bible-in-24-hours-an-exciting-new-course-starts-here-at-mbc-in-february/ 

It’s been a busy time over the advent/Christmas period in church but I’ll be in touch after the weekend with some more updates and catch ups. If you have anything you want to chat about then do get in touch with me or a deacon or contact Lesley on (0113) 2693750 or admin@moortownbaptistchurch.org.uk Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday mornings and she’ll let me know or sort a suitable time. 

The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.(Psalm 34:18) 

In Christ 

Shelley 

Christmas Appeal tops £1,200

With the final amount now counted and the money transfered MBC’s Christmas Appeal this year reached £1,234. Which means that Martin House and Lingfield’s Living Local each received £617 .

Again many many thanks to you all for your generous donations. 

Sign in to Facebook, follow MBC and share and share a like

I don’t know if you’ve noticed but the two monitors that we have on display in the foyer and the meeting area are once again working, and we’re delighted to confirm that very soon the images they show will be regularly updated or changed. You can see the first one above, and I defy anyone to deny that it’s eye catching.

Our aim is that from here on in we need to get our message, our vision if you like out of our building and into our community into the likes of Sainsburys, Lidl, our estates and our local schools etc. etc. And as we have been thinking about this one thing that has struck your leadership team is the small number of visits we (that’s our members) make to our own website. To be honest it’s a bit the same with Facebook with the same half dozen or so regulars liking more or less every post.  Wondering how best to reverse this trend we have decided to put far more emphasise on social media, Facebook in particular and urge anyone in church who visits the Facebook page not just to read a particular MBC post but to share, share and share alike. 

Obviously we have no way of telling if this will work but looking at the peaks we reach immediately after the publication of one of our electronic newsletters we certainly think it’s worth giving it a try. 

We know this because stats don’t lie and the information we  reep from Mailchimp (our distribution facility) shows not only the total number of subscribers we currently have but how many people actually open the newsletter and where they are living. 

So  If anyone wants any information about Facebook, about setting it up on a phone, a tablet or a laptop just have a word with John Sherbourne or with Shelley and we will do our very best to get you up, running and sharing. 

We know full well that some are still very wary of using Facebook and the like and that of course is a matter of personal choice but the way we look at it is nothing ventured – nothing gained. This way at least if it all comes to nothing we can’t be accused of refussing to engage with one of the best, free communication tools we have at our finger tips.  

Of the 2.96 billion users Facebook has (as of Nov 2022) here are just some of the religions,  traditions and institutions that you may be familiar with. Worldwide the Roman Catholic Church and the Church of England. The Baptist Union. More locally the Baptist Missionary Society and BMS World Mission, MAF, Caring For Life, Left Bank, the Royal Family, HM Government, Leeds City Council,  Leeds and Moortown Furniture Store, St Georges, St Gemmas, Martin House Hospice, the BBC, ITV and many other broadcasting organisations etc. etc. etc. 

Our love and best wishes to Barbara Dews – 100 not out!

Between Christmas and the New Year Barbara Dews celebrated her 100th birthday. She thanks everyone for their good wishes and cards. 

She said that being 100 hadn’t sunk in until she received the card from King Charles and Queen Camilla and thought “I really must be 100!”.

Thanks to Howard for passing this on.  

Fresh Streams – Deeper in, further out

At the start of the week Shelley, Rachel and Karen took three days out of their busy schedules to go the Fresh Streams Conference which this year was one again held at the Hayes Centre in Derbyshire. 

The theme was Deeper in, further out and this Sunday they will be sharing more about it when Nathan takes on the role of question master to unearth a little bit more about exactly what this chosen theme was all about.

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