2023
Brother Adrian Bettridge: Follow Christ and See What He Can Make of Your Life
October 2023


Elder Adrian Bettridge: Follow Christ and See What He Can Make of Your Life

Elder Adrian Bettridge, newly called Area Seventy from Watford, believes in transformation, that as we follow the covenant path, we will be transformed to become more like our Father in Heaven and our Saviour Jesus Christ.

Elder Bettridge says that he takes a simple approach to the gospel: “The first thing to remember is that we are children of God. Each of us has a spark of divinity in us. If we understand what great potential we have, we should be excited about what we can become. Our Father in Heaven has the perfect plan for us to follow. If we follow the plan, we can use this potential to become like Him.

“Get rid of the clutter and noise in your life and learn how to tune in to the Holy Spirit. You will then get nudges that get you back on the path and help you make good decisions so you can achieve your potential and become more like God.”

Elder Betteridge has a passion for team sports—when it came time for one of his sons to start playing football for their local club, he was disappointed to learn that they only played matches on Sundays. He persuaded the club to allow him to put together a new team and to join a Saturday league. He took on the role as the team’s manager for six years, running training sessions and matchday responsibilities alongside his many other work, Church and family commitments.

His children tease him that he has many favourite scriptures, but his current favourite scripture reminds us that we have the power to do much good for one another, “Verily, verily, I say unto you, even as you desire of me so it shall be unto you; and, if you desire, you shall be the means of doing much good in this generation.”(Doctrine and Covenants 11:8).

He says, “We support each other and help each other along the way back to our Father in Heaven.”

Elder Bettridge grew up in the Church after his parents, Marge and Paul, converted when he was just two years old. He and his family would catch the bus to church, which was held in various buildings including scout huts, leisure centres and in people’s homes.

Elder Bettridge served his mission close to home in Leeds, before studying economics at university, entering the world of work, and meeting his wife, Jenny, at a work event in Chicago. After she returned to her home in Australia he visited her there, took her to church and introduced her to the missionaries. A few years later, they were married. To this day, he says that “my best missionary moment was introducing my wife to the gospel”.

They have each served in various callings, including working together as FSY session directors and setting up some of the UK’s first service missions. They are the proud parents of four boys: Isaac, William, Austen and Arthur – and Byron, a ‘lockdown’ goldendoodle who keeps them all busy and fit with his twice daily walks.

By having the desire to believe, we open our hearts to feel the Spirit and learn of our Saviour. As a bishop and stake president, he taught others about the power of change and transformation through the Saviour, Jesus Christ. As a member of the Seventy, he will continue to share this hopeful message.