Sunday 26 April 2015

Come and see the new film Meet the Mormons

Everyone is invited to come and see the new film Meet the Mormons.  There are several dates and locations listed below and each screening is free to attend. 




For those on Twitter you can follow #MeettheMormons and watch the film trailer here:   http://www.meetthemormons.com

You can listen to local church members from York - Mark Cosens and Bill Kimberling - discuss this film on BBC Radio York: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p02p6cx3#auto%C2%A0%E2%80%A6 (see 13:00 and 16:30 minutes in)

The cinematic film ‘Meet the Mormons’ has been on general release for many months in the USA and reached the top 10 in the USA box office.  It examines the very diverse lives of six people – the humanitarian, coach, fighter, bishop, mum and WWII candy bomber. The trailer can be viewed at www.meetthemormons.com  It takes viewers on a journey into the day-to-day realities of individuals living in the U.S., Costa Rica, Nepal and beyond. From their individual passions to their daily struggles, each story paints a picture as rich and unique as the next while challenging the stereotypes.

Following successful screenings in the USA Heidi Ruster (Regional CEO for the American Red Cross) commented, “Meet the Mormons is all about giving back, and that is what we are all about.” “I came away motivated to be a better person”, stated Danny Ainge (President of the Boston Celtics NBA team)


The locations, dates and times for the film showing are as follows:

York Chapel - YO24 4HA -  6pm May 16th (Saturday)

Harrogate Chapel - HG2 7SA (Opposite Harrogate Town FC) - 6pm May 9th (Saturday)

Bridlington Chapel -YO164EL - 7pm May 23rd (Saturday)

Pontefract Chapel - WF8 4QF - 7pm 5th June (Friday)

Scarborough Chapel - YO12 5NA - 7pm June 13th (Saturday)

Selby Chapel - YO8 0RU - 7pm June 20th (Saturday)


Wednesday 1 April 2015

North Yorkshire Family History Day


Last Saturday, a wonderful day of discovering family and local heritage was organised by North Yorkshire County Records Office.  Held at the Pavilions of Harrogate, the event proved a great success.

Pictured (from left to right) are Councillor Tim Swales - Chairman of North Yorkshire County Council, Sister Missionaries from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and Mrs Sally Swales.
The Harrogate Family History Centre of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints had a stand run by local expert volunteers David Purser, Geoff English and Barry Fisher. They were also supported by Elder and Sister Smith; a senior couple serving for two years as family history missionaries in the England Leeds Mission of the Church. Welcome support was also offered by six full time missionaries from Harrogate, who gave two-hour shifts and enjoyed talking to visitors and passers-by who wanted to know more about finding their ancestors.

‘Getting started’ guides and other handy resources were provided free of charge by Brian McKechnie of ‘FamilySearch’ and were very popular. In all, 65 members of the public sat in at various times, asking for information and help to solve family history problems and blockages!

Free help with Family History can be found at Harrogate Family History Centre, 10 Wetherby Road, Harrogate, HG2 7SA.  Opening times are Tuesday and Thursday: 7pm - 9pm (or other days and times on availability of volunteers).  Please telephone for appointments during opening hours, or leave a message on the answerphone: 01423-886537.  All are welcome. Entrance is via green gates to the back-porch of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints chapel. Car parking is available on the church grounds. Please note that a majority of the car-park is used by the hospital 8am to 6:30pm weekdays. During these times please park in the section of the car-park adjacent to the back-porch. You may need to ring bell for entrance to the Family History Centre.