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Jesus said, "I am the light of the world.  Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness but will have the light of life."  ~John 8:12

"The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear?

The Lord is the stronghold of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?

Wait for the Lord, be strong, and let your heart take courage;

Wait for the Lord."  ~Psalm 27:1, 13-14

A few weeks ago, I watched two TV shows where the characters were walking around deep underground in a cave.  It was a great technique for building suspense.  I was sitting on the edge of my seat holding onto my heart.  As I watched, I noticed that none of the characters thought to plan a way to mark the path out. 

So, there was me, the viewer, saying to the TV, "How will you get out?  Can't you use a rope or spray paint, rocks or something?  How are you going to find your way out?!"  They needed light!  They needed guidance!  And I wondered how and where it was going to come from.

This Sunday on our Lenten journey, Jesus says, "I AM the light of the world."  We are going to look at knowing God's guidance.  How are you doing with your Lenten spiritual disciplines?  I have set aside a time each day to focus and do some journaling and share with others in Bible study.  I encourage you to find one or two simple ways to be mindful of the God this season in a different way.  

Our sermon series, the I AM statements of Jesus, are based on the book "The God We Can Know" by Rob Fuquay.  Rev. Fuquay is a United Methodist pastor in Indianapolis, IN.  I have found his book very helpful.  I hope that you will also be inspired. 

Here is our Lent Sermon Series:

2/25 -  "I Am the Light of the World" Knowing God's Guidance

3/3 - "I am the Good Shepherd" Knowing God's Care

3/10 - Girl Scout / Scouting Sunday

3/17 - "I Am the Way the Truth and the Life" Knowing God's Way 

          with Nathan May leading spiritual singing

Palm Sunday is March 24

Easter Sunday is March 30!

We *just* added a concert on March 10 at 7:00 PM in the Sanctuary!  It is the Steel Candey Band!  See the details below and help us get the word out!  

We worship at 8:30 AM & 11 AM. Sunday School classes meet at 10 AM.  There will be Kid's Time at both services.  Nursery and Children's Church are both open. 

Join us this Sunday in person or online!  You can access our live stream from the website (www.bridgewaterumc.com).  Click on "Sermons" and then "Live Steam."  You may also join us directly on YouTube at Bridgewater UMC Virginia and click on the LIVE tab.

 

 

You are Invited to a fun concert at BUMC

Sunday March 10 at 7 PM

Steel Candey Brass Band

We play a diverse spread of genres, including funk jazz, and rock.  We're a 13 member band made up of trumpets, trombones, saxophones, sousaphone, and percussion.  Led by Wyatt Smith!

Look Who's Famous!

Former Bridgewater Mayor

Receives First Ever ABLE Award:

Our Own Hallie Dinkel

Reprinted from the Daily News Record February 8, 2024

By HARLEIGH CUPP Daily News-Record

 

BRIDGEWATER  Wednesday marked an important milestone in the town of Bridgewater's history, that is, 189 years since its founding.

 

According to historic records, the first settlers in the area now known as Bridgewater arrived in the 1740s and were of Scotch-Irish descent. They were soon followed by German settlers and the area became known as McGills Ford around 1759. Several families including John and William McGill who owned approximately 350 acres on either side of the North River built mills and established farms.

 

Over the course of the early 1800s, the name of the settlement along the North River was changed from McGill's Ford to Dinkletown to Bridgeport as new roads made different parts of the Valley more accessible and population of the soon-to-be township surged.

The bridge from which Bridgewater's namesake is derived was constructed in 1820. Six other bridges have taken its place in the generations following.

 

On February 7, 1835, the settlement was chartered by the Virginia General Assembly as the Town of Bridgewater. The name was derived from its proximity to the North River, the bridges prominence, and the ports ceasing to be a major part of the community. The original land area within the town was approximately twenty acres.

 

So on each February 7, the town of Bridgewater sets aside a day charter day to remember its heritage and look forward to its future.

 

This year's charter day festivities included the town's second annual "big block of cheese day" where residents were encouraged to stop by town hall and solicit their questions, comments or concerns to town personnel. In return, town officials had pieces of locally made cheese for residents to snack on.

 

This tradition hails from then-President Andrew Jacksons custom of setting aside a day for the public to speak with his cabinet and be served with a slice of cheese in the process. Last year's "big block of cheese day" was such a success, Bridgewater decided to bring it back. Police Chief Philip Read was slicing cheese and taking questions all afternoon.

 

A block of locally-made Cheddar cheese from Mountain Branch Creamery served as the centerpiece for the Town of Bridgewater's second annual Big Block of Cheese Day as part of their Charter Day celebrations.

 
Read reported that about a dozen or so residents participated in "big block of cheese day" this year. While everyone had suggestions for improvements to the town, no major items of concern were brought to attention and most people gave praise to Bridgewater staff for a job well done.

 

Naturally, it was hard for a dozen people to work through an eight-pound block of cheddar and Read noted that there were plenty of leftovers.

 

During the afternoon hours, Generations Park hosted a special round of Shufflecurl for

community members to watch or participate. By the time Sipe Center was opening for charter day's main event, however, the rink had transitioned to an all-skate once more.

 

At 7 p.m., roughly 50 people filtered into the Sipe Center theater where they heard selections of song performed by the Bridgewater College Chorale and Turner Ashby Chamber Choir and were entertained by Larry Elkins of the Bridgewater Historical Society with a brief round of town trivia. Sweet treats prepared by Sugar and Bean Cafe were also served.

 

The icing on the cake for this charter day, however, was a presentation of Bridgewater's first-ever ABLE award to former town mayor Hallie Dinkle.

 

Mayor Ted Flory explained that the town created the award in order to honor someone who stands out as "a better life exemplar." The ABLE award will be given annually to someone town staff and council feels has devoted their time and resources to making Bridgewater a better place to live much like the settlers who came so long ago.

 

"It is no easy task following Hallie Dinkel as mayor," Flory remarked. "In terms of civility, professionalism and plain common sense, Hallie set the bar high for all who come after him. Even after stepping down as mayor, he has continued to serve the town on the planning commission offering both his knowledge of the town and his expertise in real estate. There simply was no better choice for our inaugural ABLE award than Hallie Dinkel."

 

Dinkel grew up in Bridgewater, and after serving 20 years in the U.S. Air Force, he returned home to raise a family of his own. For the last 37 years, Dinkel has served the town in a variety of capacities.

 

After Flory's announcement, Dinkel approached the stage where he took the heavy plaque in his hands and received a standing ovation from those in attendance. With tears in his eyes and a slight choke in his throat, Dinkel expressed his gratitude for being named Bridgewater's first ABLE honoree.

 

"It's an understatement to say that I'm honored," Dinkel said. "Anybody that knows me knows how much I love this town and how proud I am of it. I'm totally unapologetic when I say how great this town is it's the best little town in the state of Virginia."

 

Contact Harleigh Cupp at 540-574-6279 or hcupp@dnronline.com

Worship Volunteers!  Thank you for Serving!
Sunday, Feb. 25

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Greeters 

8:30 AM -Chuck & Sue Rexrode

11AM -  Leach Family

 

Ushers

8:30 AM - Don & Susan Gilkeson

11 AM Dawn & Chuck Kerns

                           

Readers

8:30 AM   Stephany Plecker

11 AM -  Dawn Kern

 

Audio Visual

8:30 AM  - Scott Ridder

11 AM Sam Briggs

 

Acolytes

8:30 AM - Madelyn & Nolan Gilkeson

11AM -  Sydney & Reese Leach

 

Sanctuary Servers

8:30 AM -Don & Sue Gilkeson

11AM - Jim & JudyTonguei

From Dorice and Henry Graham

 

Thanks to our church family for prayers and cards.  They are most appreciated!

 

From UMFS - United Methodist Family Services

 

Thank you for your donation of $100.00 received on Thursday, January 18, 2024.  We deeply appreciate your generous support of the children and families of UMFS.  From our founding in 1900 as the Virginia Conference Orphanage, UMFS has partnered with local churches and church members like you to live out our mission.  Today we serve children in foster care and children struggling with mental health and behavioral challenges through foster and adoption programs, specialized education schools, and residential treatment programs. 

 

We are honored to partner with faithful people like you who serve as unwavering champions for high-risk children and families in Virginia.  Your gift will help vulnerable children get the support they need to overcome challenging circumstances and achieve their full potential.  We are grateful for your partnership with this mission.

Forest Frazier Welcomes Everyone to a Social Gathering

Wednesday, February 28 from 2-4 PM

Mack A Room @ Maple Terrace

Bridgewater Retirement Community

Light Refreshments Provided!

DUM BUM Youth News

Happy Newsday Tuesday! We have updates on the Mission Trip!! 

 

OLD NEWS: One more THANK YOU!!!!! to everyone who helped out at our Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper, where we raised $1,682 dollars for our mission trip!! Thank you again!! 

 

UPCOMING NEWS:   

February 25: Turner Ashby Musical: 42nd Street! We are going to root for our youth in TA's musical!!

 

FUTURE PLANS:

MARK YOUR CALENDARS!! JUNE 2: Youth Sunday!! We are going to have one service at 10am at Bridgewater, followed by a partially-catered lunch at 11:30 at Dayton! Both churches are invited, as are extra friends and family! 

 

IF YOU HAVE A SENIOR:  Start collecting pictures for our senior slide-show! Once you have 5-8 pics, please send them to me to include! 

 

IF YOU ARE A SENIOR: Start planning for your testimony for Youth Sunday! We would love for you to speak! You can make it what you want- even just saying who you are, where you're graduating from, and what you plan on doing after high school! If you have questions, just email/text me! 

MARK YOUR CALENDARS!!  JUNE 16-21: MISSION TRIP!! 

(Little nod to my favorite show) 

 

ANYWAYS- OUR DUMBUM YOUTH 2024 MISSION TRIP IS LOCKED IN!! WE'RE HEADING TO PITTSBURGH!!!! We are partnering with Group Mission Trip (I know a few of you wanted me to look into other options and I researched many options but none checked as many boxes as Group does) and I will have registration information and details for you next Tuesday, once I figure out the links! :) Anyways!! Go ahead and start looking at your calendars and making plans to join us! 

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And as always, what's coming up! 

LOOKING AHEAD:   

2/25/24: TA Musical

3/17/24: Valley Jump Park at 3! 

3/21/24: Easter Egg Hunt?

4/19/24: Trivia Night Fundraiser!! 

5/4/24: Hike and Picnic Lunch! 

6/2/24: YOUTH SUNDAY!! (please plan on joining us this day- go ahead and mark your calendars!)  

6/16-21/24: Mission Trip to Pittsburgh! 

 

<3 Whitney 

                     Lent Devotion Booklets are Available from Society of St. Andrew

in "Hope Springs Eternal," our Lenten devotional booklet from Society of St. Andrew, the writer of "Who's in Charge" reminds us to practice self-examination and to examine our motives.  Are we letting the Holy Spirit control our lives and actions?  How can giving up control help heal a hungry, hurt and broken world?  A donation of any amount to the Society of St. Andrew is a sacrifice that helps fill those broken hearts with hope and empty tummies with a nutritious meal.

Birthday & Anniversary Blessings!

                        Happy Birthday & Happy Anniversary February 25-March 2!

Happy Birthday to:

25 -- Karen Ridder

25 -- William Sieber

26 -- Abby Eanes

26 -- Matthew Williams

27 -- Tara Wyrick

27 -- Emery June Robinson

27 -- Hannah Intemann Flora

28 -- Bobbi Wachter

1 --  Chuck Kerns

1 --   Ethan Kipps

1 --   Anna Keller

2 --   Edward Stoops 

 

Our Calendar February 26 - March 3

SUN           Worship 8:30 & 11:00

                   9:30 Fourth Sunday Coffee sponsored by the New Beginnings Class

                   Sunday School for All Ages

                   1:30 Lead Worship at White Birch

                    2:30 DUMBUM Youth to see TA Musical "42nd Street"

 

TUE           SPRC Meeting (New Beginnings Classroom)

 

WED           9:30 AM Prayer Team (Library)

                    6 PM Handbell Practice

                    7 PM Choir Practice

 

THU            11 AM Lent Bible Study (Library) - Chapter 2: Simon Peter

 

NEXT SUNDAY

                  Worship at 8:30 & 11 AM

                  Communion Sunday

                  "I AM the Good Shepherd":  Knowing God's Care

                  Sunday School for all ages

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