Fourteen-year-old Imogen Illingworth from Yorkshire Synod is the recipient of August’s Lundie Memorial Award, recognising her dedication and role in her church community at Westfield 国产无码.
Nominated by Kath Lonsdale, her youth group leader, Imogen is praised as a positive role model who regularly invites friends to attend church with her and shares her faith openly.
Imogen鈥檚 commitment to Westfield 国产无码 began when she joined SHINE (Serve Him in Everything), the church’s youth group, at the age of seven. Her enthusiasm for attending church has never wavered, not even during the pandemic when she continued to join online services.
Imogen enjoys helping younger children and serving refreshments after services, and her love for the church environment is clear, as she says it鈥檚 more fun than school and a place where she feels at home.
For example, Imogen said: 鈥淚f I have friends sleeping over I always say to them 鈥業 am going to church do you want to come with me?鈥 If they say no I say 鈥業 am not missing it鈥 and go on my own.鈥
Imogen鈥檚 faithful attendance and involvement are just part of why she was chosen for the award.
She expressed joy upon learning she would be August鈥檚 recipient, and invited her parents to the award ceremony held in early September, when Megan Tilbrook, the Yorkshire Synod鈥檚 children and young people development practitioner, 听presented her with the honour.
As part of the Lundie Award, Imogen will receive 拢100. True to her generous spirit, she intends to split the money between supporting SHINE and contributing to the Wyke foodbank, with thoughts of using it to buy toys or food for families in need during Christmas.
The Lundie Memorial Award celebrates the efforts of young people like Imogen, who embody faith, service, and community.
To learn more about the Lundie Award or to nominate someone, visit the Children’s & Youth Work webpage.