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B ERMUDA HUNDRED UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
2025 FLORENCE AVENUE , CHESTER , VA 23836
REV . B ETH ANDERSON , PASTOR
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MYSTERY PERSON!
November 2015 Newsletter
2015
We have much to be grateful this year as we enter into what many of us know as a month of gratitude and thankfulness! We began our year at Bermuda Hundred UMC focused on seeing God’s vision for our church, and seeking to discern God’s wisdom for the future of our ministry!
In January we focused on living a Complaint Free Life so that we could grow in God’s grace and find beauty in the life God has given us. As we moved into Lent, we worked on discovering how we, like the disciples, are called and sent to serve Jesus Christ. We journeyed through the Easter
Season focusing on the ways we Encounter Christ. Beginning this Pentecost we experienced knowing how the Holy Spirit leads and guides us in our Invisible God sermon series. And then we focused on what love does in our Love Does sermon series and how God’s love not only compels us but propels us forward in our mission to love God and others. We wrapped up our summer reflecting on what we have learned in our “What I learned this Sum-mer” sermon series seeing the impact stopping to reflect can have on our life and remembering that we are all life-long learners. This fall we continued to learn and seek wisdom in our series “Making Sense of Life” as we focused on the Wisdom Literature of the bible found in Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and Job. This wisdom has led us through October as we’ve continued to pursue a life where we fear the Lord, where we seek to be humbly before God in awe, for fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom. This wisdom from God leads us to know God is here with
us for good and we too, want to be here for good- to serve God and one another. In our Here for Good Sermon series we’ve recognized that we can be here for good by earning all we can, saving all we can, and giving all we can. That’s how we’re here for good – to reach all we can for Jesus Christ! Our year has been one of intentionally pursuing lives that: grow in the grace of Christ, seek to live as disciples of Christ, love others as Jesus loves, and move forward in the wisdom of God’s call.
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This year we have sought God’s vision for our church. We know God planted out church 59 years ago beginning with a seed planted in a log–cabin church on Point of Rocks Road. God has grown our church over these year to reach out into the growing Enon Community! And God’s work in our church is here for good! The visioning of this year has helped us to celebrate and give thanks for what God had done, to pay attention to what God is doing, and to boldly follow where God is leading. Throughout the month of November our Sermon Series will focus on God’s Vision for our church. We’ll celebrate who we are and what God has called us to do, and how we are led to do it! Yet, none of that matters if we do not clearly share why. Why do we do what we do? Why are we disciples? Why do we love? Why do we serve? Why does any of it matter? The answer is Jesus Christ. We are who we are and do what we do because of Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior. We love because Jesus was sent to love us; we love because God first loved us. We serve because Jesus served us. We forgive because Jesus forgives us. In God we live and move and have our being and this is why we want others to become disciples of Jesus Christ! For when we encounter Christ and grow in His grace our lives and indeed the world can be changed!
In God’s Love,
Pastor Beth
Bermuda Hundred United Methodist Church November 2015
United Methodist Youth Fellowship
October was a great month for our youth. We had some meaningful devotion time and started the Earn. Save. Give. bible study that is geared for youth. Thank you to Charles Woodard for volunteering and leading our Jr. High group one night! I think his ears are still ringing. Lisa Crowder was a big help when she helped lead the first lesson of Earn. Save. Give. It was a blast! The youth also volunteered with Stop Hunger Now and a few were able to come to Harvest Fest. November will be our first annual Health and Wellness fair fundraiser! The best way to support our youth is by showing up and checking out all the great health related vendors that will be there. Are you a vendor? Contact Laurel about vendor space! The t-shirt fundraiser was postponed a little, but keep your eyes open for the order form. I would also like to thank Tyler Craddock and Bill Talley for cooking us dinner in October. We are always looking for volunteers to help out during the meetings, and to provide dinner.
Children’s Ministry
Thank you to Meredith Steinbraker and Sheila LaRue for volunteering in the children's church during October. The children are also doing their own version of the earn, save, give study. They are really loving it! Check out our art gallery in the hallway across from the nursery to see some of the things your children are doing in children's church. In November we will continue the earn save give study and then start our practices for the Christmas program! I know all the children can't wait!
Another event going on in November is the rock and roll summit for fourth and fifth graders. Pastor Beth will be leading this. Please let her know if your children will attend. It should be a wonderful time full of roller skating, rock climbing and a terrific devotional. We are still in need of volunteers for children's church.
Love and Peace, Laurel Sage Director of Children & Youth Ministry
Bermuda Hundred United Methodist Church November 2015
Children and Youth Ministry
Bermuda Hundred United Methodist Church November 2015
The Bermuda Hundred Young Adults will gather for fellowship, fun, and
theological discussion on
Thursday, November 12 @ 6:30pm!
Come gather for dinner and then some fun at All Fired Up!
Then we'll have some fun at All Fired Up - http://www.getallfiredup.com/
Our Confirmation class spent time learning about Christianity’s Jewish roots last week. We are so grateful to
Congregation Beth Ahabah for their hospitality and generosity last Friday night as we worshiped with them
for Shabbat Shalom! Executive Director Russell Finer helped each of us follow along throughout the
worship service! We even learned how to sing and pray in Hebrew! Rabbi Martin P. Beifield, Jr. gave his
time to us generously after the service during the time of fellowship answering questions and teaching us
more about Reform, Conservative, and Orthodox Judaism. Sarah Beck-Berman, the Cantorial Soloist for the
congregation, not only lifted our hearts in worship with her beautiful voice, but also spent a great deal of time
sharing with our students and opened the scroll again to share with them and teach about the Hebrew
language. Each of our confirmation students left knowing we had been part of a holy time of prayer and
worship with our Jewish brothers and sisters. The experience of confirmation is leading our youth on
journey to know more what they believe who they are as disciples of Jesus Christ.
Young Adults
Confirmation Class
Bermuda Hundred United Methodist Church November 2015
Photos from Harvest Fest
Harvest Fest could not have happened without the service and generosity of so many! Many thanks go to Charles Woodard, Kay Lundy, Mike Woodard, Betty Forbes, Tammie Gryskevicz,
Margaret Reynolds, Sandy Forbes, Laurel Sage, Kelly Mooney, Amie-Anne Talley, Stacie Snyder, Doris Linkous, Bob and Helen Collie, Will and Michelle Castlebury, Kevin and Beth Anderson, Mark and Melissa Anderson, the UMM and the UMW! From helping decorate, to baking cookies, to purchasing food, to serving food, to providing a trunk with treats, to the seemingly thankless job of cleaning up - WE APPRECIATE YOU ALL!
Bermuda Hundred United Methodist Church November 2015
The response to the monthly item collection has been fantastic! Collection week is November 16-23 and we will have a "packing party" before the 16th (details to come). Our collection items for November will be plastic shoeboxes ($1 each at Dollar Tree) and donations to cover the shipping fees of $7 per shoebox. We could also use some more toy items to fill up our boxes!
We will have the opportunity to volunteer at the collection center at Crestwood Presbyterian Church during Collection Week. I will pass this information on as soon as I hear from them.
For more information contact Jessica Mathis at (804) 571-6250 or [email protected] http://www.samaritanspurse.org/what-we-do/operation-christmas-child/
Operation Christmas Child Update!
Safe Sanctuaries Training
The Discipleship Team will conduct Safe Sanctuaries
Training for all who volunteer with children and youth
on Sunday, November 22 from 12-2pm with lunch
provided. A second training will be offered on
Sunday, January 31, 12-2pm.
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 Laurel Sage, Director of Children and Youth
Ministry or Tabitha Strickler, Chair of Discipleship
Team.
Bermuda Hundred United Methodist Church November 2015
Earn. Save. Give. - BHUMC 2015 Stewardship Program & Consecration Sunday
Dear BHUMC, A Stewardship reminder to all that Consecration Sunday is on November 1st. We will ask that everyone turn in your 2016 commitment cards and then partake in the Celebration of Sharing pot luck lunch to follow. Please prayerfully consider your connection to this commitment and all that we have done in the years past with our giving - think/pray about challenging your stewardship commitment for 2016 to reach new giving heights, to be more consistent, or to start giving. The 2016 Consecration if very important….BUT, let’s not forget about our current giving and stewardship goals as we finish out 2015. We will let the below tracker slide speak for itself in regards to the wonderful success our church has experienced today as a result of our givers. Currently (through September) we within 2% of our commitment number for the year and have funded 7 out of 9 possible apportionment payments – WAY TO GO! Again – CONGRATULATIONS and THANK YOU. We continue the challenge to achieve our 2015 goal of funding 100% of our budget and apportionments for the 3rd consecutive year. Just 3 months remaining and a little less ground for us to make up. We can do it, we will do it!
Thanks you to all and In God’s Grace,
Your stewardship committee,
Dave Steinbraker, Dorothy Mooney, Ann McNinch, Charles Woodward and Bill Talley V
Stewardship
Bermuda Hundred United Methodist Church November 2015
The Prayer Shawl Ministry will not
meet while the Crafty Ladies are preparing for November’s craft
show. The Prayer Shawl Ministry
resumes meeting in January 2016.
See Lilly Enz for more info.
We have been studying "The Story," an innovative version of the Bible that presents Scripture as a continuous, understandable narrative in chronological order. You will not want to miss this meaningful journey through the Bible! Join us in the Fellowship Hall during Sunday School (9:45-10:45am) and visit our blog to stay updated on our studies: http://bhumcjustcoffee.blogspot.com
3 Savannah Hodges, Angelic Bethune
11 Brooke Yancey
12 Leslie Peppers, Vickie McCormick
14 Jakob Caples
15 Andrew Mayes
17 Glenn Harrison
18 Kathy Frick
19 Jordan Belvin
20 Aubrey Ward, Neil Mooney
21 Sarah Gallagher Sweat
22 Jessica Pommert
23 Amie-Anne Talley
24 Brittany Hearst
26 Joshua Sloan
27 Lori Pommert
29 Christiana Hodges, Tyler Woodell
30 Noah Webner, Emily Wilts Bellamy
Just Coffee
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
Bermuda Hundred United Methodist Church November 2015
The Keenagers meet at noon on Wednesday, November 4 at The Crab Dump in Chester.
Join us for fun, food and fellowship! The Keenagers meet for lunch on the first Wednesday of every month.
Happy Thanksgiving!
The church office will
be closed on
Thursday, November 26
&
Friday, November 27
Hanging of
the Greens
Service
Sunday,
November 29
4pm
Sunday, November 8 – Meet @ 9:45 in the Sanctuary – Learn about the History of Bermuda Hundred UMC and take a tour of the church
Sunday, November 15- We’ll gather in the Fellowship Hall with other Sunday School classes to package Shoeboxes for Operation Christmas Child
Sunday, November 22 – Methodism 101
Sunday, November 29- How are you Wired? Learn about your Spiritual Gifts.
November Meetings & Small Groups
Join us for a Wednesday Morning Prayer Service every Wednesday at 7:00 am
Keenagers meet on Wednesday, November 4 at noon at the Crab Dump in Chester
SPRC meets on Thursday, November 5 at 6:00 pm in the Grundy Parlor
Starting Point meets on Sundays in November at 9:45am in the Sanctuary
The Church Charge Conference is 2:00 pm on Sunday, November 8
Finance Committee will meet Tuesday, November 10 at 6:30 pm in the Grundy Parlor
Church Council will meet Tuesday, November 10 at 7:30 pm in the Grundy Parlor
The Gladys Toom small group meets on Wednesday, November 11 & 25 at 2:00 pm
The Young Adults meet on Thursday, November 12 at 6:30 pm
Rock & Roll Summit for 4th & 5th graders on Saturday, November 14 from 10am to 3pm
The UMW meets at 7:00 pm on Monday, November 16
The UMM meets at 6:30 pm on Tuesday, November 17 at the Rivers Bend Grill
4th Thursday Worship Service at the Crossings at Ironbridge on November 19 at 2:00 pm
The Worship Team meets Thursday, November 19 at 6:30 pm in the Grundy Parlor
Safe Sanctuaries Training for all volunteers with children/youth on Sunday, November 22 at 12pm
Confirmation class meets at 1pm on Sunday, November 22
Hanging of the Greens service at 4:00 pm on Sunday, November 29
Youth Meetings on Sundays at 6pm (Youth will not meet on November 29)
United Methodist Women
The UMW will be putting up 2 Mitten Trees again this year. One will be in the hall downstairs or the fellowship hall, the other will be outside the Pastor's Office. The items we will be collecting undies, socks, hats, scarves and gloves. The trees will be up November 15th thru November 29th . The items will go to local elementary schools grades K-5. The UMW Advent Retreat is Saturday, December 5th at VUMAC, Blackstone, Va. The cost is $13.00 for Registration with Lunch. Sharing and Worship is 9:30 – 2:00. The registration deadline is November 15th. Please see Betty or me if you plan to go. The next UMW Meeting is November 16th at 7:00 in the Grundy Parlor. All ladies are invited to attend. -Doris Morefield, UMW President
November 2015 Bermuda Hundred United Methodist Church
Church Christmas Card
Post Office
Open For Business
November 29th
Bring your Christmas
cards for church
members and save
postage!
Attention all bakers… We're meeting on
Wednesday, December 9 at 11am
in the Fellowship Hall to put together cookie bags for
special people in our Church community.
Bring 2 dozen of your favorite homemade cookies
and help fill the bags (and distribute if you can).
Recommendations welcomed.
See Peggy Proper if you have any questions.
Craft Show
FRIDAY - NOVEMBER 20TH -- 5:00 - 8:00PM
SATURDAY -- NOVEMBER 21ST -- 9:00 - 2:00PM
The Crafty Ladies & Crafty Men would like to invite you to attend the
the Bermuda Hundred United Methodist Church Craft Show & Bake Sale!
FINISH YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING
& GIFT GIVING FOR THE HOLIDAYS!
WE HAVE EVERYTHING YOU WILL NEED!!
Bake Sale Goodies: Pickles, Jams, Jellies, Cakes,
Pies, Cookies, Candy, Rolls & Bread.
Handmade Items: Linens, Gift Bags, Lace Items, Jewelry, Scarves,
Afghans, Angels, Snowmen, Children's Hats/Scarves, Aprons, Crochet Animals, Ornaments, Tissue Box Covers, Potato Bags, Baby Blankets
& MUCH, MUCH MORE!!!
Wood Crafts: Butterfly Houses, Rocking Horses, Lazy Susans,
Goose Flower Planters, Reindeers, Lap Desks, Oven Rack Pulls,
Cutting Boards, Golf Ball Callers
& MUCH, MUCH MORE!!
GLASS ITEMS: Lighted Etched Cube & Lighted Etched Wine Bottles.
COME FRIDAY NIGHT TO GET THE BEST SELECTION
AND ENJOY THE FELLOWSHIP!!
SEE YOU THERE FOR SHOPPING FUN!
Bermuda Hundred UMC
2025 Florence Ave, Chester
(804) 530-1391
bermudahundredumc.com
It is time to start planning the CCHASM Thanksgiving Meal Gift Package Program for 2015!
This year’s program will be held, as usual, at the Chesterfield County Fairgrounds in the Exhibition Center located at 10300 Courthouse Road, Chesterfield, VA 23832.
Please turn in all monetary and food contributions to BHUMC no later than Sunday, November 1st. Make your check out to BHUMC and write “CCHASM” in the check memo.
Items for Thanksgiving Meal Gift Packages:
1 40 oz. Can (Large) of Yams or Sweet Potatoes
1 13 oz. Box of Mashed Potatoes
1 14 oz. Can of Cranberry Sauce
2 15 oz. Cans of Green Vegetables
2 15 oz. Cans of Corn
2 Boxes or Packages of Stuffing Mix
2 Cans or Packages of Gravy
1 Box of Hot Chocolate
1 Box of Tea Bags
1 Box or Bag of Cookies
CCHASM VOLUNTEER INFORMATION All volunteers must be at least 12 years of age and must be able to lift 25 pounds. Each child under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian who will stay with the child
throughout the Volunteer process. (One parent/or legal guardian per child) Individuals wishing to Volunteer should come to the Chesterfield County Fairgrounds Exhibition Center on:
Monday Nov. 16th From 9 AM to 5 PM (Sorting & Packing Work)
Tuesday Nov. 17th From 11 AM - 7 PM (Sorting & Packing)
Friday Nov. 20th– From 9 AM to 12 PM (Distribution to the Homebound) and final packaging if needed.
Saturday Nov. 21st - From 6:30 AM – 7 PM (Package Distribution)
Volunteers need to go to the CCHASM Volunteer Desk when they arrive and will be asked to sign a Hold Harmless and Indemnity Agreement/Photo Release prior to Volunteering (agreement will be available at the Volunteer Desk during the event). There is no need to let us know when you are arriving – please volunteer at your own schedule.
Please keep your belongings with you at all times. CCHASM is not responsible for any lost or stolen property. Any questions please call Sharon or Helen at CCHASM 804-796-3715 or e-mail: [email protected] or [email protected]
For Thanksgiving 2014, CCHASM was able to assist 2165 families (over 8,000 adults & children) in: Chesterfield County, Colonial Heights, Dinwiddie, Hopewell, & Prince George.
Your generous donations are greatly needed to help CCHASM reach their goal of assisting 3000 Families with a Thanksgiving Meal Gift Package and $15.00 Gift Card (for a turkey).
This year’s program will be held at the Chesterfield County Fairgrounds in the Exhibition Center:
10300 Courthouse Rd., Chesterfield, VA. 23832
Chesterfield Colonial Heights Alliance for Social Ministry
Bermuda Hundred United Methodist Church November 2015
Our church, along with the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts packaged 10,152 meals for STOP HUNGER NOW! There were folks of all ages helping to fill, weigh, gather, count and pack the meals in boxes to be shipped off to a country with people who are in need of food. Thanks to everyone who raised funds, who purchased items, or donated money! The CCHASM Thanksgiving Meals collection is underway! Our church has made a monetary pledge of $1500.00 to CCHASM for Thanksgiving Meals. However, if you would like to put together a meal kit that’s great! CCHASM’s goal this year is to provide 3000 meal kits to hungry families for Thanksgiving. The final turn in date is November 1st. Operation Christmas Child is in its final month for collecting items to be put in shoe boxes and shipped to children who don’t receive a gift for Christmas. This month the collection is for boxes and $7.00 for shipping! There will be a packing party in mid November. Thanks to everyone who is donating food to the Backpack program! We have 15 children that we are providing food for, so please continue to give. This program would not be possible without everyone’s support! If you would prefer to give monetarily please make the check out to the church and write backpack program in the memo. If you have any questions please feel free to contact me: Home phone: 804-530-2571 or email me : [email protected]. We have a Downtown Churches United Petersburg feeding coming up on Tuesday, November 24th. The meal will be prepared on Monday, November 23rd at 10:00am in the church kitchen. Please help with the preparation of the food if you are able. Departure for Petersburg is in the church parking lot at 10:00am. Please call or email Ann McNinch if you have any questions.
Peace be with you! Ann McNinch, Missions Chair
Missions
Bermuda Hundred United Methodist Church November 2015
The Stop Hunger Now Meal Packaging Event held on Saturday, October 17 in the fellowship hall. Thank you to all of our volunteers!
Bermuda Hundred United Methodist Church
United Methodist Men
November 2015
The UMM last met on October 20th.
We decided to support the Youth Group by signing up to attend the meetings and help Laurel whenever possible. Four men signed up and I attended the Youth Group meeting on September 27th. The UMM will pay for meals when none are provided.
We are in the process of finding a way to thank our police department.
The Hill Project is on hold right now. I'm talking with Jesse Smith at the County to try and get something accomplished. I have also asked Kathleen McNinch to design a new landscape plan for the area of our property bounded by Florence and Route 10 (that area at the big tree). Kathleen said she should have something for us by Christmas.
We presented Bibles to our upcoming 3rd graders. This is always the highpoint of our year. Thanks to Pastor Beth for allowing the UMM to stand up for Christ and support our youth.
We will approach the Boy Scouts about painting the picnic tables. Gordon Miller has volunteered to provide a power washer to clean the tables before they are painted.
We will be cleaning out the storage area at the pavilion. I have talked with the Preschool and they will clean out their area at the same time. We will also build shelving in that space and add hanging hardware to get that area organized.
We are looking for a storage shed for the Scouts to use just for their supplies.
We have scheduled a Fish Fry for October 28th. Our next meeting is on November 17th.
Charles Woodard-UMM President [email protected] or 530-1584
Thanksgiving Day Dinner: From Charles Woodard: On Thanksgiving Day, November 26th, I will be providing dinner at the Bermuda Hundred UMC Fellowship Hall. You are invited to come join me for turkey, dressing, mashed taters n gravy, peas, green beans, sweet potato casserole, and something really sweet (besides me of course). My family situation has changed over the past couple of years and we can't get together like we used to, so come join me on Thanksgiving Day. This invitation is open to any and all. You can sign up in the books. It would help if I can get an idea of how many are coming. If you want to bring a dish, that's fine, but you don't have to bring anything other than yourself. RSVP: [email protected] or 530-1584
SERVANT
NOVEMBER 1
Consecration
Sunday
NOVEMBER 8
NOVEMBER 15
NOVEMBER 22
NOVEMBER 29
8:30 am
Usher/
Greeters
No Contemporary
Worship Service
Neil & Ditty
Mooney TBA TBA Youth
11:00 am
Usher/
Greeters
Martha Meadows &
Sandy Forbes
Peggy & Fred
Proper
Doris Linkous &
Sandy Forbes
Bobbi & Gordon
Miller Youth
Acolytes Maggie & Carter
Steinbraker
Savannah Talley &
Branwyn
McCormick
Dylan Craddock &
Tyler Woodell
Abby & Andrew
Mayes
Ethan Snyder
& Drew Coker
Lay
Readers
11am Laurel Sage
8:30 am TBA
11am Sidney
Harrison
8:30 am TBA
11am Tyler Craddock
8:30 am TBA
11am Melissa
Anderson
8:30 am TBA
11am Tyler Craddock
Children’s
Church
Betty Forbes, Tammie Gryskevicz,
& Margaret
Reynolds
Tammie Gryskevicz Mark & Melissa
Anderson Laurel Sage Sheila LaRue
Nursery
9:45 am Karen Hearst
11:00 am Stephen &
Summer Lannan
8:30 am TBA
9:45 am Ashley Hearst
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 Pat
Crawley
8:30 am TBA
9:45 am TBA
11:00 am Mary
Simmons
UMYF
Meals
(Sundays
at 6:00pm)
Volunteer(s) Needed
Dinner: Pam Winn
Volunteer &
Dinner: Pam Winn
No UMYF due to Health & Wellness
Fair on 11/15
Volunteers &
Dinner: The Forbes
No UMYF
Thanksgiving Break
Altar Guild for October: Pat Leach & Peggy Proper 11/1/15 11am Communion Servers: The McCormick Family
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: Sheila LaRue at 454-1284
Altar Guild: Nancy Byrd at 530-5319
November 2015 Sunday Servants
Please note that the tire pump that is used to put air in the lawn mower tires and trailer is missing from the lawn mowing shed. If you have borrowed the tire pump, please return it to the church. Thank you. Some of the stainless steel bowls (the church name is written on the rim of the bowls) and a large short-handled cooking spoon are missing from the downstairs kitchen. If you have borrowed these items, please return them to the church. Thank you.