While we are recording our worship services and offering them online HERE, this is a strange time of minimal social interaction for all of us. So here are some ways for us to stay connected and stay up to date on what’s happening in the Bridges family.
Friday Round Up – March 20th
Last Sunday’s online resources
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Biblical Hospitality Resources
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Giving Update
Periodically we want to provide an update regarding the financial health of the church relative to the budget that we approved in September. Here are the results so far:
As of 3/15/2020: |
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General Fund Giving | Actual | Budgeted | Surplus (shortfall) |
Month-to-Date | $98,015 | $75,573 | $22,442 |
Year-to-Date | $989,887 | $994,548 | ($4,661) |
If you have any questions or would like further information, please contact jackie.ogdon@connectbcc.org.
Online Groups
Some of our BCC Life Groups have started using online video conferencing tools, and we want to help your group do that as well.
ZOOM GROUPS |
Group Leader | Meeting Time | |
High School Ministry | Dave Kellejian | Dave.Kellejian@connectbcc.org | Wed, 7:30-8:30 pm |
Eagles Wings | Fritz Mueller | Fritz.Mueller@gmail.com | Sun, 9 am |
Deeper Roots | Dave Stenfort | dstenfort@gmail.com | Sun, 9 am |
Young Adults | Dan Stockum | Dan.Stockum@connectbcc.org |
Here are some online meeting resources:
- – Zoom – an online video conferencing tool available on a smartphone or a computer with a webcam
- – Apple FaceTime – a native function on any Apple iPhone or Apple MacBook paired with an iPhone
- – Google Hangouts – an online video conferencing tool available on a smartphone or a computer with a webcam
- – 3-way conference call on your smartphone, cell phone, or landline
If you need help with any of these tools, please email jason.garvey@connectbcc.org.
There are lots of ways to keep in touch with one another and continue our great discussions usually held at church on Sunday mornings. Let’s use this time to connect with one another in new and creative ways, be blessings to our neighbors, and remember that “The Church” isn’t the buildings we meet in on Sundays. It’s all of us, in this area and around the world, who are followers of Jesus.