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Come join us for a night of celebration as we welcome new lives into the world and new lives into Christ through baby dedications and water baptisms. Being a community of believers, this is a night we should not want to miss.
If you have a baby you would like to have dedicated, you can go online or open our mobile app to get signed up. We just need some basic information about your child and a photo we can use at Family Night.
If you have recently given your heart to the Lord or have rededicated your life and want to be water baptized, there is a class we would like for you to attend. So stop by our website, open our mobile app, or visit a kiosk out in the lobby and sign up for a class.
You must be signed up for Family Night by September 22 to participate. So sign up today!
ARE YOU NEW TO THE BRIDGE?Here are some things that we think are imperative to your journey here, as you
explore what The Bridge has to offer you and your family.
Need information? You can find it all in this magazine, on our website,
or through our mobile app “MyBridge.” You can get details on all
upcoming events, signup for classes, and much more!
Stop by Fresh Start after the service. Here you will find someone from
our staff who would like to meet you and answer any questions you
may have about our church.
In a large church, the key to making friends and having community is
joining a small group. We know you’re busy, so we offer small groups
on Sunday’s at 9:30 and 10:45AM to make the most of your time here.
We feel our students and kids experiences are some of the best
around, so make sure your kids don’t miss out on the amazing things
we have going on for them.
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WELCOME TO CHURCH!
I want to welcome you to The Bridge.
We are so glad you chose to take time
out of your busy schedule to check out
what we have to offer. We want to help
you get to the other side!
- Pastor McNabb
Traditional Worship ExperienceSundays at 8:15AMThis experience offers a variety of hymns and sacred songs.
Modern Worship ExperienceSundays at 9:30AMThis experience has a more laid back atmosphere & guitar driven worship.
Blended Worship ExperienceSundays at 10:45AMThis experience includes upbeat worship with a choir and orchestra.
PM Worship ExperienceSundays at 6:30PMThis experience we come together as a whole to worship.
Wed. Traditional Worship ExperienceWednesdays at 7:15PMThis experience offers a variety of hymns and sacred songs and messages from Ken McGee.
Drive Worship ExperienceWednesdays at 7:30PMThis experience has a more laid back atmosphere & messages from Rob McClure.
WEEKLY SCHEDULE
Our trained nursey staff is available during all worship experiences. For a full list of
other opportunities please check out the Get Connected section of Pulse.
The North Yungas Road in Bolivia is believed by many to be the
most dangerous road on the planet. So dangerous in fact, that
is has earned the name, “The Death Road.” The road covers a
40-mile stretch between the mountain town of La Paz and the
rainforest lowland of Coroico. It descends over 10,000 feet with
incredibly sharp turns and has narrow passages to navigate, all
while trying to avoid a 2,400 foot drop on one side. The road is
extremely dangerous, and it is estimated that between 200-300
travelers are killed annually. With its extreme drop-offs, single
lane roads (no wider than 10ft) and unpredictable weather, one
can start to see why this road is so dangerous, but when you
add the fact that there are no guardrails along the way…it all
becomes clear.
Guardrails can make all the difference. They offer huge
amounts of protection to us whenever the road that we are
on begins to twist, turn and become unpredictable. The
crazy thing is that we usually don’t notice guardrails until we
actually need them. It’s amazing how something so valuable
and potentially life saving can be overlooked or perceived as
something “ordinary”, even though they can often mean the
difference between arriving at your destination or completely
derailing. We need guardrails in our lives.
I will never forget a late night run to the bookstore that
Brittanie and I took in December of 2006. After having
watched the news that evening, we knew that the Dallas/Ft.
Worth Metroplex was about to get slammed by a freak winter
ice storm. Obviously, this kind of storm was a pretty foreign
concept for most of those living in the area. Having grown up
in Colorado, Brittanie and I both felt pretty confident driving
in winter weather; however, we also understood that living in
a metro area of millions of people who hadn’t been exposed to
snow and ice very often, the best decision during winter storms
was to just stay off the roads until it all melted. (You know, too
many crazies on the road!) So, having seen the news report
and already witnessing the freezing rain that was beginning
to fall, we made the decision to run to the bookstore and
grab a couple of books and a movie before the “major” storm
hit! We knew that once the road iced up we were going to be
cooped up indoors for the next couple of days. What better
way to spend a major winter storm then by watching movies
and reading a good book? It seemed to be the perfect plan. So,
Brittanie, who was 5 months pregnant with the twins at the
time, and I loaded up our oldest son Jordan into our small SUV
and ventured out on that cold wet night.
Heading towards the interstate we had to exit onto one of
Dallas’s giant overpasses. It was at the top of this overpass
that we happened to hit an icy patch that sent our vehicle
skidding out of control. I tried to regain the ability to steer,
but there was simply nothing that I could do. In that moment
my family was forced to stare wide eyed at what seemed to
be our inevitable plunge off the 70ft high overpass. We were
completely out of control, and the thought that passed through
my mind was, “So, this is how it ends
for us, I hope it doesn’t hurt when we
hit the ground.” To say that we were
terrified in that moment would be
a huge understatement! We slipped
across the road, closer and closer to
the edge, until something completely
unexpected happened. Our SUV
slammed into a concrete guardrail
at the top of the overpass. While I
was panicking about plunging to our
deaths, I had completely forgotten
about the guardrails that had been
placed there to prevent drivers from
veering off of the road. There is no
other way to look at this scenario. The
guardrails at the top of the overpass
that day saved my family’s lives.
Guardrails are something no one
really notices…until we need them, and
then, more often than not, they are
a lifesaver. That night in Dallas, my
family would have paid dearly had it
not been for the barrier that protected
our vehicle from tumbling over the
edge of that overpass. Guardrails are
of great importance in our lives.
The reason that we have chosen to
do a church wide series throughout
the month of September on the topic
of Guardrails is because we ALL need
some kind of system in place to keep us
from straying away from the path that
leads towards God. Guardrails simply
represent the system that is designed
to prevent travelers from swerving off
their paths and finding themselves
far from their intended destination.
Danger lurks around many of the turns
in life, and if we don’t have a protective
system for accountability in place
to keep us on the road, our ultimate
goal of a relationship with Jesus can
be put in jeopardy. We all have the
desire to stay on the right track, but
so many of us end up way off course.
The truth is, if you asked anyone to
look back over their life, every decision
that they regret was a result of their
own failure to put guardrails in place
to protect their lives from those steep
edges and drop-offs that life presented.
Is it possible that your greatest regret
in life could have been avoided if you
would have established a guardrail
sooner? This series is designed to
challenge you and your family to build
protective barriers in your life so you
can avoid the disasters that happen
without them.
Proverbs 4:26 says,
“Ponder the path of your feet; then all
your ways will be sure.” This verse reminds us that we are the
ones who have the responsibility of
being aware of what path our feet are
on. Part of “pondering the path,” is
about discerning whether or not you
have a proper system of accountability
in place to help you stay on the right
road. This means you have to establish
healthy boundaries and guardrails in
your life to ensure that you stay on the
road that leads towards Jesus and all
of the blessings that He desires for you
and your family.
by Doug Wyatt@dougwyatt
AS WE BEGIN THIS SERIES CONSIDER ASKING YOURSELF THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS:
Where are my weaknesses? (What are
the areas of your life that you are most
vulnerable to falling off the path that God
has intended? This may be where you need
to establish your first guardrail.)
What guardrails do I need to put in
place to protect my family? (In order to
help your family get to where they have
the greatest opportunity to grow in their
relationship with God, what systems do
you need to put in place to foster that
growth?)
Who in my life can I count on to be a
“guardrail” for me? (In life we need people
who can keep us accountable, especially
in those areas that we are weak. God
strategically places people in our lives
who value and care about us, people who
want the very best for our lives. Is there
someone in your life that you can share
your struggles with, that can serve as your
guardrail when you face those dangerous
curves that life dishes out?)
Who in my life can I be a “guardrail” for?
(As much as we need to be responsible for
our own lives, we are often put in great
positions to help those around us. Perhaps
the guardrail that another person needs
to stay on course is you.)
Who can I invite to church this month
as we learn about the importance of
guardrails in our lives? (Don’t miss an
opportunity this month to invite someone
to church who may need a brand new
start!)
Have you been attending The Bridge for a while, and are looking for the next step? Maybe its time for you to become a member of The Bridge. So what does that mean?
Membership at The Bridge involves serving, giving and participating in Biblical community. In our member-ship class, you’ll learn the vision and values of The Bridge. At the end of the class you’ll have an opportunity to become a member of The Bridge.
Membership Class is designed for 16 year olds and up. Sign up online, through our mobile app, or at one of the information center kiosks out in the lobby. This class is a requirement for membership.
thebridgeag.org/membership
Yellow school busses driving their morning routes, teachers decorating bulletin boards and kids packing their back packs with crayons, rulers and their favorite books. Put it all together and what do you get?
That’s right, it’s time to go BACK TO SCHOOL!
Mommies everywhere can be heard breathing a sigh
of relief, kids can be heard grumping and growling at
their return to early bedtimes, and dads, well let’s be
honest, dad’s back-to-school routine is nearly identical
to his year round routine, so dads just keep doing what
dads do!
Back to school means different things to different
families. Some of us have one or two children who
attend the same school, some of us have several
children all attending classes at different school sites,
and there are even those who attend school in their
very own home with their siblings as classmates and
their mom pulling double, triple and quadruple duty as
not only mom, but also as teacher, counselor, principle
and lunch lady!
No matter what going back to school looks like for
your family, this milestone day weaves a common
thread between us all. Back to school marks time. That
first day of each new grade brings butterflies in our
stomachs and new shoes on our feet! We take way too
many pictures of our kids as they head out the door,
worry about them all day hoping they will make new
friends and have someone to sit with at lunch, and we’re
BACKTO
SCHOOL
most of all eager to hear all of our kid’s
“first day” stories when they hop in the
car late in the afternoon. Back to school
allows us a moment in time to truly SEE
how big our kids are getting and almost
freeze a single day that we will carry in
our memories our entire lives.
We prepare our kids to go back to school
with new backpacks, sharp pencils and
fresh notebooks of crisp white paper,
but as we dress our kids in their new
first day of school outfits and strap on
their filled to the brim backpacks, we
can’t forget to equip them with the most
important school supply of all. We have
to make sure our children go back to
school with a strong family bond behind
them and a personal relationship with
Jesus within them.
God’s word lays out our responsibilities
as parents quite clearly. Proverbs 22:6
says “Train up a child in the way he should go; even when he is old he will not depart from it.” And Ephesians
6:4 says “Fathers, do not provoke your children to anger, but bring them up in the discipline and instruction of the Lord.” If we work so hard and plan
so far ahead to make sure our kids go
back to school with the exact brand of
erasers the teacher asked for then how
much more important is it to prepare
them with a faithful spirit and joyful
heart? Our children rely on us to equip
them for life, and there’s no greater way
to send them into this world than with
Jesus in their heart!
Just like going back to school looks
different for each family, there are also
many ways to help prepare your child to
face the world and keep their faith. Many
families pray together before they start
their day, others conduct Bible studies
over dinner. It’s important that you find
what works for you! It’s a given that your
schedule is going to get busy. Yes, your
daughter is going to remember a book
report that’s due tomorrow as you tuck
her into bed, your son is going to refuse
to get dressed and insist he go to school
in his Superman costume, and your
work is going to call and say they need
you to come in on the very day of your
first grader’s music performance. Life
happens, but by growing our families
to be strong and teaching our children
to love the Lord we are one step ahead!
It’s like we have the back-to-school study
guide before anyone else in the class!
Use it! Get ahead! Build a Godly family!
HAPPY BACK TO SCHOOL BRIDGE FAMILY! WE ARE SO GLAD YOU ARE HERE!
“We have to make sure our children go back to school
with a strong family bond
behind them and a personal
relationship with Jesus within
them.”by Erika Knight
@knightgoddess
SUNDAY’S AT 9:30AM
“Angels” Join us as we lift the veil between the visible and the invisible world and look at eye-opening accounts of these behind-the-scenes agents.Ages: 30’s thru 50’sLeader: Kenny McGeeRoom: 201
“Running with Giants”Come and find inspiration and encouragement from the lives of Old Testament personalities.Ages: 30’s thru 50’sLeader: Roy PeckRoom: 203
“Importance of Community”Join us as we dive into what role Community should play in our lives as followers of Jesus.Ages: 40’s thru 60’sLeader: Elaine ArnoldRoom: 104
“America’s Godly Heritage”Join us as we look at what was intended for America by the Founders and what can be done to return America to its original guiding philosophy.Ages: 40’s thru 60’sLeader: Ed DamronRoom: 202
“Miracles of Jesus”Come and learn what the Bible holds about the miracles of Jesus.Ages: 40’s thru 60’sLeader: Kathleen WilcoxsonRoom: 105
“Psalms”We are taking an in depth look into the Psalms and discovering what they mean for us today.Ages: 50’s and upLeader: Kenneth McGeeRoom: 100
“Hindsight Which Leads to Forsight”We are looking at lessons from the Old Testament that teach principles useable today.Ages: 50’s and upLeader: Ken IsomRoom: Chapel
SUNDAY’S AT 10:45AM
“Gods at War”Join us as we try to recognize that there are false gods at war within each of us, battling for control in our lives, which keep us from truly following Jesus.Ages: Young MarriedsLeader: Ryan SummersRoom: 205
“Books of James, John, & Peter”Come discover God’s word verse by verse and learn what it is we should be learning from it.Ages: All AgesLeader: Rob McClureRoom: 105
WEDNESDAY’S AT 7:15PM
Foundations of FreedomCome join us on a journey to become the person God has created you to be.Ages: All AgesLeader: Linda McNabbRoom: 200
Fresh StartSeptember 86:30PM in The CommonsHave you recently started attending The Bridge? We want to meet you! Come and meet Pastor McNabb and get to know a little bit more about how we do church.
Baptism ClassSeptember 229:30/10:45/5:00 in Rm102Baptisms will happen as a part of Family Night on September 29. You can sign-up through our mobile app, website, or one of our kiosks out in the lobby.
Membership ClassSeptember 8 & 159:30 & 10:45AM in Rm102Join us for one of our mandatory membership classes where you’ll learn the vision and values of The Bridge. You can sign-up though our mobile app, website, or one of our kiosks out in the lobby.
HIS 24/7 Bible DiscipleshipSundays at 10:45AMCome discover the basic Biblical principles to help you grow your relationship with God.Ages: All AgesLeader: Ken IsomRoom: 100
Corporate PrayerSundays at 6:00PMTuesdays at 9:00AMJoin us in the Chapel every week for a time of prayer.
Divorce CareWednesdays at 7:15PMDon’t go through separation or divorce alone. The journey is not easy, so come and let us walk with you.Leader: Donny HilbernRoom: 104
GriefShareWednesdays at 7:15PMJoin a caring group of people who will walk along side you through one of life’s most difficult experiences.Leader: Jerry & Liz RichRoom: 102
Living Free Addiction RecoveryWednesdays at 7:15PMCome and us help you on the road to overcoming addictions and breaking free from life controlling issues.Leader: Ken IsomRoom: End Zone
Financial PeaceWednesdays at 7:15PMDo you struggle financially? Come and learn how to handle money God’s way.Leader: Chet & Andrea HornRoom: 100
Men’s BreakfastSeptember 147:30AM in The VenueCome and hang out with guys and enjoy a man sized breakfast.
GET CONNECTEDWe believe it is vital that everyone who comes through our doors feel welcomed, connected with God, and connected with great people to do life with! So here we
have a ton of avenues available for you to be a part of: small groups, special events, volunteer teams and more. We want to create ample opportunities for you to build incredibly fun, healthy friendships as well as help you flourish in your relationship with God! Your life is valuable! Get yourself connected today!
SMALL GROUPS NEXT STEPS HOPE & HEALING
MEN
ManDaySeptember 21 3:00PM at Ramey RanchCome enjoy a campfire lunch, skeet shooting, fishing &archery. (1/4 mile West of Richland Rd on SW 89th St) Bring your own ammo. No rifles or pistols are allowed. $10 for adults, $5 for kids
“Gideon” Bible StudyWednesdays at 7:15PMJoin us as we learn how our weakness is God’s strength.Leader: Dorcas SchroederRoom: 105
“Law of Love” Bible StudyTuesdays at 10:00AMJoin us as we take an in depth look and discover the pages of Deuteronomy.Leader: Carroll HarrellRoom: 202
“Our Covenant God”MOM’s ClassTuesdays at 10:00AMCome spend some time with the ladies while we take care of your kids. It’s just the break you’re looking for.Leader: Kathy McGeeRoom: 104
PrimetimeTuesdays at 10:00AMJoin us for Bible teaching and a variety of activities & events to energize the soul.Leader: Ken IsomRoom: Venue
RoadtripSeptember 20 at 10:00AMWe are headed to the Cherokee Strip Museum and then a look around town in Enid. Cost is $15.00, which includes your lunch.
Yellow Rose Dinner TheaterOctober 1 at 6:30PMThis District Heritage event includes the show, meal, and gratuity for $42.00. You must RSVP by September 17th.
Bridge KidsSundays at 8:15/9:30/10:45AMJoin us for exciting worship, fun games, and Biblical lessons every week!
Boys & Girls ClubsWednesdays at 7:15PMWe offer fun filled programs every week for boys (Royal Ranger) and girls (mPact) that help them grow in their walk with God.
mPact Girls SleepoverSeptember 20 at 7:15PMCome ready to hang out, play carnival games, and eat snacks!Cost is $7 per person(not to exceed $20 per family)
BGMC Buddy Bike RunOctober 198:30AM in West Parking Lot Cost is $30 per biker/$50 per couple. Event will start at 9AM and end at noon with a cookout style lunch and giveaways.
BGMC DinnerSeptember 256:00PM in The VenueCome enjoy fellowship, catch a quick meal before service, and support missions.
New! Bridge 5.6Sundays at 10:45AMBridge 5.6 will be able to provide a relaxed atmosphere for young 5th and 6th grade students so that they can begin to find their place in the youth group. They will have the opportunity to be
a part of a full service and small group time specifically designed around them in the Bridge Students building. For more information go to thebridgeag.org/students.
Bridge StudentsWednesdays at 7:15PMJoin us for our weekly worship experience in the Bridge Students building.
Sunday Small GroupsSundays at 10:45AMGet connected in a weekly small group! This is a great way to learn more on specific topics throughout the Bible. 7th-8th Grade: Room 2039th-11th Grade: Room 20112th Grade: Room 204
Family GroupsMonday’s at 7:00PMFamily Groups provide a fun and relaxed atmosphere for students to discuss relevant and practical topics under the guidance of Bridge Students Adult leaders. More information on the different locations can be found at thebridgeag.org/students
Mustang vs. PCN FootballSeptember 126:00PM at Bridge StudentsCome hang out with us as we support our Mustang Broncos at Putnam City North! We will meet at the Youth Building at 6:00 PM and leave by 6:15 PM. We will return home around 10:00 PM. All you will need is $5 for your admission.
Corn MazeOctober 45:00PM at Bridge StudentsWe will leave at 6:00PM to drive to P-Bar Farms in Hydro, OK. We will get to walk through the corn maze, go on a hayride, grill hot dogs, and roast s’mores. The cost is only $12 and includes all activities and dinner.
“How to Ruin Your Life By Thirty”Sunday’s at 10:45AMJoin us for this discussion based small groups designed for college age students.Leader: Doug & Brittanie Wyatt Room: 204
Serving is not just about helping others. What you’ll find out when you serve is that serving others is also the best way to grow in your relationship with God. For a full listing of all the different ways you can get involved here in the church and out in our community visit thebridge.agorg/serve
Back in the spring of this year I was able to attend a life-changing conference at Gateway Church in Dallas. It was a deep experience with the Lord that has changed the way I think, the way I view God, and my understanding of God’s vision for my life. It was Amazing! Freedom ministry has taken me from trying harder to be a better person, to focusing on the person God created me to be. It’s a whole new way of thinking, of seeing, and of hearing God’s voice in your life.
I decided to bring this teaching to our church in the form of a small group which will be meeting on Wednesday nights starting September 11 at 7:15PM in Room 200. It turns out that everyone needs freedom from something in their life. If God is speaking to you to take this journey with me, please join me for the next chapter in the life God created you to live.
-Linda McNabb
WOMEN
SENIOR ADULTS
KIDS
STUDENTS
YOUNG ADULT
SERVE
CLASS SPOTLIGHT
Yes, The Bridge is a large church with
a lot of people attending services each
Sunday, but church is more than a
service.
It’s people living life together and
helping one another throughout our
cities to serve our cities.
Each week hundreds of people meet in
smaller communities to learn about God,
pray, laugh, and live.
We call these Small Groups—and they’re
what keep us together. And they’re the
way we grow smaller and the only way
to not get lost in the crowd. Central to
Small Groups are three ideas: Image,
Body, & Ownership.
IMAGEWe are all made in the image of God,
and part of that image is community.
Through the Christian doctrine of the
Trinity, that God is one God who exists
eternally as three persons in eternal,
perfect community, we understand
that humans not only long for but are
also made for community to reflect the
image of the Triune God.
Much of the loneliness, pain, and
fragmentation we feel in life are a result
of sin marring our image of God and
putting a wedge between community
and relationships as God designed
them. Small Groups at The Bridge seek
to redeem community by making ways
to meaningfully connect with other
Christians.
BODYIn the Bible, the church is spoken of as
a body often. This imagery points to the
reality that we are all interconnected
and depend on one another in life—
much like a body relies on all its parts to
function well. This is very different from
the way most people view church—
which is generally an event you attend
on Sundays to be checked off the
calendar. At The Bridge, we believe that
while Sundays are important, the church
is not a service, but it is the people who
come together to worship on Sundays
and then live life throughout the week
at home, work, and society.
As the church, Christians are to take the
primary role in serving each other and
their cities, helping each other grow to
be more like Jesus, and caring for the
hurting and injured members of the
body, as well as sharing the good news
of Jesus.
In a large church like ours, Small Groups
are the best and primary way in which
we do this.
OWNERSHIPAs the church, it’s the duty and
responsibility of Christians to not
rely on a handful of pastors and paid
staff to fulfill the church’s calling to
make disciples. Rather, we believe it’s
important for all Christians to take
ownership of their role in the church’s
calling by participating in making
disciples and growing as disciples.
Small Groups are active groups. More
than just a Bible study or a prayer
group—though those are elements—
members take the initiative to
challenge our inclination to apathy
by actively caring for one another,
building friendships with one another,
participating in serving the city through
various charities and outreaches, and
learning more about the Bible and Jesus
together.
This moves the traditional dynamic
of church as one of attendance to one
of participation. This leads to real and
lasting change, both personally and in
our families, communities, and cities.
COMMUNITY WHAT IS IT AND WHY WE NEED IT.
WORSHIP PLAYLISTMusic that should be in your ears, on your phones, and turned up loud.
WORSHIP CENTRALLet It Be Known
HILLSONGGlorious Ruins
ALL SONS & DAUGHTERSLive
CITIZENSCitizens
is a stirring collection of in-spirational songs that blends the best of modern-day production and pop-style
songwriting with a fervent belief in the healing and transformative power of God.
is an acknowledgment of humanity and a bridge to redemption. This declaration of the saving power of Christ
reminds us that we can look to the Cross throughout life, in times of success or failure, and that Christ is there with us.
Their lyrics connect to the heart instantaneously. Their melodies move your soul.
They totally get the conflict, the struggles, the joy and the transformation of living a Chris-tian life.
The driving guitars and elec-tronic beats create a worship experience that is anything but ordinary. Citizens is a
great blend of original music with new twists on hymns like “I Surrender All” and “Praise to the Lord”.
@THEBRIDGEAG I FEEL LIKE I’M AT SOUTHERN HILLSONG UNITED CONCERT! #FIRSTTIME WITH @THEBRILLIANT_1
@JAEPEEORTIGUERO
THE HOLY SPIRIT FIXED THINGS INSIDE OF ME THAT I DIDN’T EVEN KNOW WERE BROKE @ROBINHBROTHERS
@THEBRIDGEAG #RANDOMACTSOFGOD
@CLUDOG
MASSIVE THANKS TO OUR WONDERFUL CHURCH FAMILY @THEBRIDGEAG FOR OUR BABY SHOWER SUITCASE!! SO
BLESSED BY YOU GUYS.
@BLAKEDGE
HONORED TO HAVE BEEN @THEBRIDGEAG LAST NIGHT. THANKS SO MUCH FOR ALL THE KIND WORDS. WAS
GREAT TO SEE SO MANY FRIENDS & FAMILY. #BLESSED
@BRIANMCNABB10
CAME AND RECEIVED GROCERIES AND PRAYER AT THE FOOD PANTRY THURSDAY. I WANTED TO THANK YOU
FOR BEING SO KIND AND MAKING THE PROCESS EASY. THIS HELP WITH FOOD MAKES IT POSSIBLE TO PUT GAS IN THE CAR SO I CAN CONTINUE MY JOB SEARCH, AND THE PRAYER GAVE HOPE TO HANG IN THERE.
ANONOMOUS
IT’S NOT YOUR JOB TO BEAR FRUIT. IT’S YOUR JOB TO STAY CONNECTED TO THE VINE. THE FRUIT WILL COME.
@CLUDOG @THEBRIDGEAG
@KNIGHTGODDESS
SOCIALBUZZ
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JOIN A GROUPIf you’re looking to get more connected
at The Bridge, Small Groups are the way
to do it, and while it’s always scary to
meet new people and be a stranger, we
promise you won’t be a stranger for long!
Check our Get Connected page to see all the small groups that are currently meeting.
OCTOBER 6
AM / Norm EdwardsMissionary to Eurasia
PM / Tour of the World Missions Dinner
OCTOBER 9
TRADITIONAL / Garo NargizMissionary to Brazil DRIVE / Bill HicksMissionary to China
OCTOBER 13
AM / Dean GalyenMissionary to Africa
PM / Chet CaudillNational STL Director