Thursday 29 December 2016

Annual 'Dads and Lads' football games - Beatrice Allen Memorial Trophy and fundraising

In November 1999 Beatrice Allen the daughter of Luke and Amelia Allen, members of York 2nd Ward church, was born and immediately transferred into the Special Care Baby Unit (SCBU) here in York . Such was the care that she received during those first few hours and days that it was decided that a charity football match would be organised between the members of the York Wards and those in the Hull Stake, with a view to raising money for the SCBU at York District Hospital. The first football match therefore took place on Boxing Day 1999 and has continued every year on the same day (except in 2006 when a rock hard frost and fog prevented play) with the following records being kept.

For the first three years games were organised against members from the Hull and Leeds Stakes after which we reverted to a game between dads versus lads which has continued to the present. I believe that the three oldest players on the dad's side are John Gore, Peter Witcherly and Bobby Chandler. As a rough estimate I believe over 250 different individuals have played over the years with John Gore, David Richardson and myself playing every minute of every match.

As you can see we play for a cup which was kindly donated and is inscribed: "The Beatrice Allen Memorial Trophy" and which is presented to the winning captain after every match. Every game has been competitive yet played in good spirit and at present the dads find themselves still one match in front in terms of games won, with this year's match being a classic six all draw! As a footnote and purely for fun we often have a penalty shootout afterwards and the dads have never been beaten as a result of a penalty shootout. Current young men such as Angus Richardson and Matteo Bortone ,who were brought to the first few matches as babes in arms, are now  part of a rich heritage of giving and contributing.

Sadly, Beatrice passed away in May 2000 but it is an absolute fact that during her short life Beatrice and her wonderful family had a profound effect on everyone in the York 2nd Ward . Staff nurse Taylor and other members of her SCBU team were able to bring Beatrice to a church Sacrament service in February 2000 for a ordinance of a name and a blessing. I cannot remember a time when I felt the spirit of the Holy Ghost more strongly. 

It is a pleasure to be involved every year raising funds for the special care baby unit in York. I wish I could give an accurate value to the amount of money that has been raised as a result of the football match. I believe it to be in excess of £10,000 split between various charities over the 17 years and for the first time this year it has been decided that we will be better organised by providing all members with an opportunity to sponsor the match via a just giving page.

Personally ,and I hope like many others, this annual events is one of the highlights of my calendar year and I am already looking forward to playing on Boxing Day 2017. In a small way we are year in year out delivering on what our Saviour Jesus Christ would want when he prophetically stated, "Suffer the little children to come unto me".

Thank you to everyone who helps keep this event relevant and fresh.

Kind regards,

Garry Horwell








Wednesday 30 November 2016

Carols in Kings Square - 'Light the World'

Members of the church and friends joined together on the 26th November in Kings Square, York, to sing carols as part of the Interfaith Week.  It was also an opportunity to share the church's Christmas campaign - 'Light the World' - which invites everyone to do 25 acts of kindness starting from the 1st December.





To find out more about 'Light the World', visit  Mormon.org/christmas


Monday 21 November 2016

A TREEmendous success

400 trees were planted in Rawcliffe Country Park York by groups of youths of all faiths from the York community. Under the leadership of Mark Cosens of York Interfaith Group the tree planting event was a TREEmendous success. It was one of a number of activities in a week’s long celebration of events organised by York Interfaith Group.

Instructions were given by Ian Jakulis (operations leader for The Conservation Volunteers TCV) on how and where to plant the trees. It is in important time of the year as the trees must be planted before the frost beds in. Ian was overwhelmed by the support the local community had given to the project by turning up on such a cold wet morning.

Brandon Taylor from the York area said, “It’s TREEmendous to be able to come and do something for the community with so many other likeminded young people.”

Spirits were high as one group of young volunteers from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints included youths from as far afield as Norway and the USA.
  
The day was specifically designed for youth to volunteer and help in the community. Many families with young children attended and got stuck in.




     

Overall the day was enjoyed by all and was a great success. Over the coming months and years the people of York will be able to enjoy the beautiful trees planted in Rawcliffe Country Park.

Thursday 6 October 2016

Please join us for a special church conference

We would like to welcome you to come and hear an Apostle of the Lord speak at the York Stake conference on Sunday 23rd of October.  This will be a very special meeting and is a wonderful opportunity to bring friends and family.


Monday 19 September 2016

From our missionaries

Many of the young adults choose to volunteer and serve full-time missions for the church.  The Scarborough Ward recently shared some experiences of missionaries from their area in a recent newsletter.  We thought others might enjoy these too.

Lauren Cockerill recently returned from serving in the London Mission:


Sisters Megan and Chloe Dolben share their thoughts about the Hong Kong mission.  Chloe has recently returned from spending 18-months in Hong Kong, and Megan is soon to also go to the Hong Kong mission and follow in her sisters footsteps:



Wednesday 25 May 2016

BYU Ballroom Dance Company - last chance for tickets!

Don't miss out on your opportunity to see the amazing BYU Ballroom Dance Company.  They've been world champions for the last 20 years and put on an amazing show.  For a look at some of their past performances take a look at the video below:


There are a few remaining tickets, so to make sure you're not disappointed please book your tickets now online:


There are two shows:
  • 4pm, 4th June 2016
  • 8pm, 4th June 2016
Venue: Main Hall, Manor Church of England Academy, York

Ticket Prices: £8 (single ticket); £25 (family ticket, max. 5)

Note that it's raised seating and all seats have a great view

Monday 9 May 2016

Not to be missed - the BYU Ballroom Dance Company show

Once again we have the exciting opportunity to see the stunning dance show put on by the BYU Ballroom Dance Company.  There were rave reviews last time they came and toured the UK so this is a show not to be missed!  If you love watching 'Strictly Come Dancing' then you'll be sure to love this.

Tickets are selling fast, so to make sure you're not disappointed please book your tickets now online:

www.positickets.co.uk 

There are two shows:
  • 4pm, 4th June 2016
  • 8pm, 4th June 2016
Venue: Main Hall, Manor Church of England Academy, York

Ticket Prices: £8 (single ticket); £25 (family ticket, max. 5)





Any questions about the event please call Bill Kimberling on: 07803 206722

Wednesday 2 March 2016

Free concert - Words and Music from Handel's "Messiah"

There is a FREE concert to be held at the York chapel Saturday 19th March at 7:30pm.  It is music and words from Handel's 'Messiah'.  Everyone is welcome, no tickets are required, although there will be a retiring collection for Martin House Children's Hospice.

Performed by The Occasion Choir, directed by Yvonne Robert, guest reader Geoff Druett, and organist Nicholas Page.


Sunday 7 February 2016

It's Panto Time Again (...oh yes it is!)

Everyone invited to come and see this year's panto  'Snow White and the Mini Miners'.  This is the 10th year that members and friends of the church have put on a pantomime.  Lots of you have come before and know how much fun it will be!  It's free, but you need a ticket.  

Dates and times of the performances are:

Thursday 3rd March, 7pm
Friday 4th March, 7pm
Saturday 5th March, 2pm
Saturday 5th March, 7pm

If you'd like tickets, please get in touch with Rachel at:  email: rachel.whittaker@gmail.com or text/call her on 07932 151092


Friday 22 May 2015

Bridlington member starts the Tour de Yorkshire cycle race

Bethany Playforth, a member of the Bridlington branch of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, was chosen to flag the start of the inaugural Tour de Yorkshire at its start from Bridlington.



She was selected to start the cycle race and was the first over the starting line.  Thousands of people cheered and clapped as the event began.


Bethany rides an adapted bike which was provided by the innovative East Riding of Yorkshire Council All Ride scheme.  She was taking part in a sponsored cycling event that she organised in aid of the scheme which has helped her develop a passion for the sport.