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B ERMUDA HUNDRED UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
2025 FLORENCE AVENUE , CHESTER , VA 23836
REV . B ETH ANDERSON , PASTOR
WEBSITE: WWW .BERMUDAHUNDREDUMC .COM
EMAIL: BHUMCHURCH@COMCAST .NET
PHONE: 804 .530.1391
E-MAIL YOUR PHOTOS TO [email protected]
No one guessed our mystery persons for December. They were Juli & Jordan Mathis!
Please send us a picture for next month’s newsletter!
Email pictures to [email protected] or drop photos
off at the church office.
PHOTOS NEEDED FOR THE MYSTERY PERSON!
January 2016 Newsletter
Photo from the 11:00 pm Candlelight Christmas Eve Service.
Throughout 2015 we spent time listening and discerning God’s vision for Bermuda Hundred UMC!
This journey led us to our Charge Conference and Visioning Sermon Series in November where we shared how our Vision tells us who we are, what we do, how we do it, where, and most importantly why! Our Vision tells us that “We are disciples of Jesus Christ, All in and here for good, as a beacon of God's light sent to transform the world because Jesus has changed our lives!”
Not only did we spend time in visioning in 2015, but we also became “Awakened to God’s Dream” in our Advent Sermon Series! Advent gave us an opportunity to wake up to the presence of Christ in our lives!
As we begin to celebrate Bermuda Hundred UMC’s 60th Anniversary and Move Froward in God’s Mission and Vision for our church, we will also explore how we can dream and vision in our own lives.
What is our own mission statement?
How does it connect with God’s dream for our church and God’s dream for the world?
What does God have in store for you?
What is God’s dream for you?
How can you respond to God’s claim upon your life?
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CENTENNIEL
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Our Dare to Dream Sermon Series kicks off our new year with the opportunity to explore this and so much more for your life and relationship with Christ!
Our Mission is what we exists to do: We are here to Reach out and make disciples of Jesus Christ, Grow disciples, Strengthen Families, Engage in mission, and Build strong, sustainable leadership for the kingdom of God!
I believe this series is a great way to begin the New Year, to reach each of us with deeper ways to grow in our faith! As you create a personal mission statement, I pray you may be strengthened as a family and develop a mission statement for your own family. My hope is this this study will invite you to engage your faith in daring to dream about the possibilities of a life fully lived in God’s grace and love.
January 3- “Dare to Dream” January 10th –“Discover Your Identity” January 17th- “Your Burning Bush” January 24th - “What Can We Lose?” January 31st- “What’s in Your Hand” February– 7th- “The Power of Perseverance”
We have awoken to God’s dream of Jesus Christ throughout advent!
Let’s dare to Dream what God has for you!
In God’s Love, Pastor Beth
On Wednesday, February 15, 1956, the formation of a new church was initiated by 19 members at a special
service of prayer and dedication. By Sunday, May 13, 1956, when Charter Day was held, there were 69 Charter
Members and 16 Charter Preparatory members.
Those original members said yes to a new thing God was doing! The dream God began then continues today!
We keep saying yes to God’s dream to make disciples and transform the world!
Each Wednesday we will have a fellowship dinner at 6:30 pm followed by worship at 7:30 pm with
preaching by one of our former pastors. This will be a time to remember, celebrate, and to be inspired so that
we will keep saying yes to God’s dreams and vision for our church!
Please mark your calendar to come participate in this time of celebration and revival!
Wednesday, January 6 Rev. Rita A. Callis
Wednesday, January 13 Rev. Dick B. Faris
Wednesday, January 20 Rev. Jan Prentace Commander
Wednesday, January 27 Rev. Doug D. Gestwick
Bermuda Hundred United Methodist Church January 2016
Bermuda Hundred United Methodist Church January 2016
Thank you to everyone who has portrayed characters at the worship services during advent: Pastor Beth, Katie Sloan, Gary Starr, Mark Anderson, Bob & Helen Collie.
Thank you to all of our advent readers:
The Booth, Champer, Hamlin, Hearst, Lannan, Mooney, Snyder, Steinbraker, Winn, and Yancey families.
Photos from December 2015
Bermuda Hundred United Methodist Church January 2016
Safe Sanctuaries Training
The Discipleship Team will conduct Safe
Sanctuaries Training for all who volunteer with
children and youth on Sunday, January 31,
12-2pm with lunch provided.
Safe Sanctuaries is an overt expression in making
congregations safe places where children, youth,
and elders may experience the abiding love of God
and fellowship within the community of faith. All
who volunteer with children and youth ministry
are asked to participate in one of these training
opportunities.
For any questions or further information please
contact Pastor Beth or Tabitha Strickler, Chair of
Discipleship Team.
Sunday
January 31, 2016
12-2pm
Thank you to all of children, youth, and adults who participated in the 5:30 pm Family Candlelight Christmas Eve Service and the 11:00 pm Candlelight Christmas Eve Service.
Christmas Eve Services
Bermuda Hundred United Methodist Church January 2016
Earn. Save. Give. - BHUMC 2015 Stewardship Program & Commitment Cards Dear BHUMC, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to everyone!! The Stewardship team hopes that everyone has a great holiday season, is able to enjoy time with family and remembers the amazing meaning of the season, in celebrating the birth of Christ. This is the time of year for gift giving, looking back at the past, and laying a plan and setting goals for the future. In regards to Stewardship at BHUMC, it is also that time of year.
GIVING - We have received MANY great gifts of time, effort and money from various sources and it is amazing to witness the sharing that occurs within our church every month, but especially in December. We have made tremendous progress towards our stewardship targets this year and we hope to be able to compile the results of the year very soon. Once we do, we will share that info with you in praise and celebration to-gether.
PLANNING & GOALS – Goals and commitments are established with the dedicated completion of our commitment cards each year and we have received a strong response from those that have returned their cards for 2016 – thank you all, it is great to see this positive response! For those that have not returned their 2016 commitment cards – IT’S NOT TOO LATE; whether you are still prayerfully considering your commitment, or its still on your to-do list, or you have just not considered it in the past…..whatever the reason – We need you; every bit counts and we pray that you would join us in our plan, goal and commitment of giving for 2016. Please return your commitment cards.
We are making a difference this year, AGAIN and the stewardship results for each contributor have been tremendous – everything given, by everyone who gave is an inspiration of God’s love through sharing to the world – THANK YOU! Please help us keep it going in 2016 and let’s reach new heights of sharing next year.
Thank you to all and In God’s Grace,
Your stewardship committee Dave Steinbraker, Dorothy Mooney, Ann McNinch, Charles Woodward and Bill Talley V
Stewardship
United Methodist Women
Thank you to everyone who gave to the UMW Mitten Tree. We were able to collect: 21 boys' briefs, 27 girls' panties, 13 boys' hats, 17 girls' hats, 14 pairs of boys' gloves, 32 pairs of girls' gloves, 13 scarves, 16 pairs of boys' socks, 30 pairs of girls' socks. All items were given to students in grades K-5 at Enon Elementary, Elizabeth Scott Elementary, Marguerite Christian Elementary, and Harry E. James Elementary. The UMW appreciates your support of this mission project each year.
Also, because of your generosity at the Craft Show, the church was able to provide Christmas gifts for eight children and their mothers. All of these children enjoyed a wonderful Christmas morning with toys and clothes. We look forward to providing "Santa" for more children in 2016.
As you know, all women of the church are members of the UMW and we certainly want to invite you to become active members during 2016. We have many wonderful projects that we enjoy fun and fellowship as we work together to help children, youth and women in our church, community and the world.
We are changing our meeting schedule for 2016 in hopes that we can make it easier for you to attend the meetings. There will be no meetings in January and February and we will start meeting again in March for our famous Charter Night dinner and silent auction. The date for the meeting is March 21st, 6:30 pm. Mark your calendar now. There will be more details about the meeting closer to the time.
Start saving your yard sale items for our upcoming yard sale April 23rd in the Fellowship Hall. We will be accepting items on Friday, April 22nd. Remember, only spring and summer items - no winter items or TV sets.
Thank you again for all you do to support the United Methodist Women. It is only through your help that we can be successful as we all work together for God's children.
Doris Morefield, UMW President
January 2016 Bermuda Hundred United Methodist Church
The Bermuda Hundred United Methodist Men wish you a Happy New Year! We have had a very successful year and we couldn’t do our work without your support, thank you. Enjoy the moments this time of year provides, for family and friends, and for those less fortunate than us. Try to focus on Bethlehem more than Santa, and remember to be thankful for all that has been given to you.
Charles Woodard-UMM President
The United Methodist Men (“UMM”) meet at 6:30 pm on the third Tuesday of each month at the River’s Bend Grill in the River’s Bend Shopping Center.
United Methodist Men
The church would like to thank the Crafty Ladies and Men for providing 4 families with Christmas gifts. There were 8 children from Enon, Elizabeth Scott, and Marguerite Christian Elementary schools that received toys, clothes and shoes! The parents were given gifts as well. The money from the Craft Show funded this project. If you bought something know that your money helped to provide a wonderful Christmas for these families!
The mittens, hats, scarves and underwear from the UMW’s Mitten Tree was distributed to the three schools we partner with and one school in Hopewell. Thanks to everyone who participated!
The food boxes that were donated to the church were given out to local families in our community and several were given to the schools. What a blessing for our church to receive this food and to be able to help so many people!
With the help of St. Ann’s Our Daily Food Pantry several families from the schools that we partner with received Christmas bags filled with food. We are grateful to St. Ann’s for being able to give these families a little help during this Christmas season.
I am looking forward to a wonderful New Year in Missions. I pray that you will join me in doing amazing things through Jesus Christ this year!
Blessings, Ann McNinch, Missions Chair
Missions
Bermuda Hundred United Methodist Church January 2016
Thank you Bermuda Hundred UMC for helping Caitlyn Hearst share the love of Jesus in Thailand!
Caitlyn will be going to Southern Thailand on a mission trip January 2-14 with eight other students to help develop a campus ministry. She will be helping to build this ministry and spread God’s word to those unreached on campus.
God bless you Caitlyn as you share the love of Christ!
Thank You!
Bags of food from St. Ann’s Our Daily Bread Food Pantry that were delivered to several families in our community.
Bermuda Hundred United Methodist Church
3 Stuart Morefield, Jack Stubblefield
7 Paul Mooney
8 Jessica Mathis
13 Elaine Ruxton, Jessica Rickman
15 Stan Forbes
16 Darren Woodell
17 Jim Winn
19 Amy Crump
21 Tori Alexander
26 Cindy Morgan, Brandon Spence
27 Fred Proper, Natalia Crump
29 Jason Coker
30 Kevin Frick
January 2016
The church office will
be closed on
Friday, January 1
Have a Happy New Year!
Technology Fund
Edna Sherrill is heading up the effort to upgrade our sound system. These improvements will allow all of us to hear the words and music better in our church areas. It will also allow personal hearing devices for anyone needing them. You’ll hear more about this in the future, but consider a donation to the Technology Fund to support this effort. - Charles Woodard
Dear Bermuda Hundred UMC, We are all so grateful for your generous outpouring this Christmas in gifts for the staff! We are all honored to serve in ministry with you for the glory of God. Thank you for your kindness and generosity. Pastor Beth, Christine Miles, Erin Gwinn, Dwight Harro, Joe Plemmons, Kayla Stewart, and Judy Clark.
Bermuda Hundred United Methodist Church January 2016
January 12, 2016
1pm @ Lilly Enz’s house
Sunday School is for the WHOLE family! Adults are welcome to attend Just Coffee during Sunday School in the Fellowship Hall and
deepen their OWN faith in an awesome, friendly, and understanding environment of faith and friendship.
Join us in the Fellowship Hall during Sunday School (9:45-10:45am).
Need a Ride?
I have a minivan. I bought it so I could give people a ride wherever they needed to go. If you need a ride, I will try to accommodate you. Call me at (804) 530-1584 or on my cell at (804) 243-1904.
-Charles Woodard
January Meetings & Small Groups Join us for a Wednesday Morning Prayer Service every Wednesday at 7:00 am
Keenagers meet on Wednesday, January 6 at 12:00 pm at the Patron across from Home Depot on Rte 1/301
60th Anniversary Wednesday Night Revivals January 6, 13, 20 & 27 at 6:30 pm
SPRC meets on Thursday, January 7 at 6:00 pm in the Grundy Parlor
The Prayer Shawl Ministry meets at 1:00 pm on Tuesday, January 12 at Lilly Enz’s house
Finance Committee will meet Tuesday, January 12 at 6:30 pm in the Grundy Parlor
Church Council will meet Tuesday, January 12 at 7:30 pm in the Grundy Parlor
The Gladys Toom small group meets on Wednesday, January 13 and 27 at 2:00 pm
Confirmation class meets at 10:00 am on Monday, January 18
The UMM meets at 6:30 pm on Tuesday, January 19 at the Rivers Bend Grill
The Worship Team meets Thursday, January 21 at 6:30 pm in the Grundy Parlor
4th Thursday Worship Service at the Crossings at Ironbridge on January 28 at 2:00 pm
The UMW will not meet in January and February. See Doris Morefield for more information.
January Youth Calendar: January 3rd, 10th, 17th, 24th & 31st - Youth meeting 6-8pm
Volunteers are needed for the Youth dinner (10-20 people for meals) and for the Youth activity
Just Coffee
SERVANT
JANUARY 3
Communion
Sunday
JANUARY 10
JANUARY 17
JANUARY 24
JANUARY 31
8:30 am
Usher/
Greeters
Elaine Ruxton The Mooney
Family Deborah Shelton Bob Collie Youth
11:00 am
Usher/
Greeters
Betty & Sandy
Forbes Deborah & Jack
Shelton
Pam, Clif & Virginia Grace
Winn
Meredith & Dave Steinbraker
Youth
Acolytes Tyler Woodell
& Ethan Snyder
Drew Coker
& Juli Mathis
Branwyn
McCormick & Savannah Talley
Carter & Maggie
Steinbaker
Abby Mayes
& Virginia Winn
Lay
Readers
8:30 am TBA
11:00 am Jared McDonough
8:30 am TBA
11am Liz McDonough
8:30 am TBA
11am Bill Talley V
8:30 am: TBA
11:00 am:
Melissa Anderson
8:30 am TBA
11am Tyler Craddock
Children’s
Church
Summer Lannan Tori Alexander
& Summer Lannan TBA
Tori Alexander
& Summer Lannan TBA
Nursery
8:30 am TBA
9:45 am TBA
11:00 am
TBA
8:30 am Debbie Winn
9:45 am TBA
11:00 am TBA
8:30 am TBA
9:45 am TBA
11:00 am Bobbi Miller
8:30 am TBA
9:45 am TBA
11:00 am TBA
8:30 am TBA
9:45 am TBA
11:00 am
Mary Simmons
UMYF
Meals
(Sundays
at 6:00pm)
Volunteer and
Dinner:
Talley & Craddock
Families
Volunteer: TBA
Dinner: TBA
Volunteer: TBA
Dinner: TBA
Volunteer: TBA
Dinner: TBA
Volunteer: TBA
Dinner: TBA
Altar Guild for January: Nancy Byrd & Peggy Proper
12/3/16 11am Communion Servers: Sean, Vickie, & Branwyn McCormick
If you cannot serve on your assigned Sunday, please call your contact as soon as possible:
8:30 AM Ushers/Greeters: Mindy Wilts at 586-7195 / 11:00 AM Ushers/Greeters: Sandy Forbes at 530-2055
Acolytes: Meredith Steinbraker at 896-0364
Altar Guild: Nancy Byrd at 530-5319
January 2016 Sunday Servants