BRIDGEMEDIA. A Wonderful Journey! The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us. John 1:14

Similar documents
BRIDGEMEDIA Bridgemead Care Home Newsletter October 2016

BRIDGEMEDIA Bridgemead Care Home Newsletter June 2016


Welcome. Song Calypso Carol. Reading Luke 2 v Song Go tell it on the mountain. Reading Matthew 2 v 1-12

Light up a Life. Order of Service Our sincere thanks to the following local businesses who have supported this Order of Service:

Welcome to Pip &Jim s Church Ilfracombe. Monthly Pew News November

The Church Herald Stony Brook Community Church (United Methodist), Stony Brook, New York

Christingle and Informal Communion Service

The Parish Church of St Barnabas, Swanmore

Follow That Star. Script for Chard s Walking Nativity

THE CHRISTMAS GIFT. Processional: Angels We Have Heard on High CW 63 Cong./Children

18-PRO Christmas. Carols. on the Green. Carol book. Sunday 3 December 2017, 5.30pm-7.30pm. ourauckland.nz/events orakeilb

NEWSLETTER March 2018

Memory Verse: "She shall bring forth a son, and thou shalt call his name JESUS: for he shall save his people from their sins" (Matthew 1:21).

Cathedral Extra. From the Dean... Advent & Christmas Contact. The Transitional Cathedral, Christchurch, New Zealand

Happy Birthday Jesus OVERVIEW CARD. December Memory Verse - God has given a son to us. Isaiah 9:6, NCV. Isaiah 9:6, NCV

Campton & Chicksands Parish Council Newsletter. December 2016

Christmas Eve. St. Luke s United Methodist Church. December 24, o clock in the Evening. 300 E lla Taylor Road Yorkt own, Virginia 23692

Bible Quiz And Answers From The Book Of Genesis To The Judges

All Age Christingle Service

Carols by Candlelight

SUNDAY 5 th FEBRUARY 4 Before Lent

Christmas. Big Family. Share your love this Advent by joining the Mary s Meals Big Family Christmas. Ways to get involved

St Nicholas Parish Church, Lanark Winter 2018

Johnsonville Uniting Church Christmas Newsletter December 2013 MINISTER S MESSAGE

INCLUDES PHOTOCOPY INCLUDES PHOTOCOPY PERMISSION PERMISSION CONTAINS TEACHING MATERIAL FOR ALL AGES FROM FIVE TO ADULT

St. John the Apostle Liturgical Music Schedule (CYCLE A)

Journey to Bethlehem Labyrinth

And Jesus Came. An Advent Devotional. Beth Lambdin

The Sower FOR UNTO US A CHILD IS BORN. December 2014 Newsletter for Washington Farm United Methodist Church. Mark Your Calendar

Winterton on Sea Parish Councillors and Clerk wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year

St. Luke s United Methodist Church. 300 E lla Taylor Road Yorkt own, Virginia Christmas Eve. December 24, o clock in the Evening

December 2016 Newsletter

PLANNING A NON-EUCHARISTIC LITURGY. Feast: Feast of the Nativity

Introduction. Distinct Culture focussed upon positive & friendly relations. Founded 1917 by Arthur and Harriet Blakemore. Values

Life of Christ. Beginnings to Baptism. NT111 LESSON 02 of 07. An Angel Brings Good News

Burrumbuttock Lutheran Parish

Home is at the heart of Christmas. A special Christmas service

God s Messengers. References Matthew 1:18-25; Luke 1:26-38; 2:8-14; The Desire of Ages, pp

Christmas in Kirkby & Gt. Broughton

December 12 th, 2018 GLLC Children s Christmas Service

St. Mary s Advent Season of Advent. Expectant Waiting. Hopeful Anticipation. Cheerful Preparation.

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

Christmas Eve Worship

Je s u s as a Yo u n g Boy

Princeton United Methodist

Oak Creek Community United Methodist Church 9:30 am Fourth Sunday of Advent December 24, 2017

Who is God? Who made you? Does God know everything? Where is God? How many Persons are there in God? Is there only one God? Level 2 Chapter: 1 Q.

Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary.

DOCTRINAL FOCUS SPIRITUAL REFLECTION FOR TEACHERS. Level: 1 Grade: Prep God Is With Us!

Go Tell It On The Mountain. Go, tell it on the mountain Over the hills and everywhere Go, tell it on the mountain That Jesus Christ is born

Kirknewton and East Calder Parish Church of Scotland Scottish Charity No: SC006973

How to use these reflections

Bishop Ramsey Church of England School. Carol Service

PARISH CHURCHES OF ST MICHAEL & ALL ANGELS

Pupil Chaplaincy Newsletter School/Home/Parish May Issue 3

The story of Christmas

CHRISTMAS TOOLKIT. Tips and ideas to help people celebrate and proclaim the Savior s birth at Christmastime. Christ is born!

INVERNESS FREE NORTH CHURCH

A Christmas Prayer This is how you should pray. Matthew 6:9

THE UNIVERSITY OF THE THIRD AGE NEWSLETTER SPECIAL PHOTO EDITION December Extravaganza Report

Christ Church Worthing HYMN, SONG AND SERVICE SHEET

MAKE UP PACKET SESSION 4 PROPHECY AND

POMPTON REFORMED CHURCH NEWSLETTER DECEMBER Hamburg Turnpike Pompton Lakes, NJ

The story of Christmas occurred over 2000 years ago. It is the story of God sending his

Make. Chrin Loughborough

Beverley Minster WHAT S ON. October January 2014 CHRISTMAS SERVICES AND EVENTS. be inspired

The Story of Jesus Birth

December 14 th, 2016 GLLC Children s Christmas Service

Is born BETHEL LUTHERAN CHURCH. Christmas Eve Worship. 9:15 a.m.

1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was

S Let s research traditional Maltese feasts and identify characteristics that are still present today.

AN EPIPHANY PAGEANT OF LESSONS AND CAROLS

Sermon Christmas Eve 2017 Early: Softly and Gently He Comes for Us Introduction: Only God Would Come This Way

Rev d Manette Crossman, Vicar of Great Barton and Thurston Tel

Baby Born Today Words and Music: Elizabeth Mitchell

DIARY DATES. Saturday 2 nd December Messy church Abbotsgrange Church 2pm 4pm. Sunday 3 rd December Communion 11.00am & 6.15pm

Christmas Joy. Celebrate the special birth Of Jesus God s own Son, Jesus God s own Son, Jesus God s own Son on Earth.

Unit Y1 A2: How do Christians remember Jesus at Christmas?

Order for the Worship of God December 24, :00 p.m. Christmas Eve

Service of Carols and Readings

JEREMIAH in Salvation History

Grace Notes. Pastor s Notes DECEMBER

Church Services and Events

Welcome to E - News Sunday 25th November (4th Sunday)

Welcome. Information. For The Children. Candles. For more information visit us on the web at georgiafaith.com

1999 Christmas play Page 1. Christmas play 1999

Creekside Church of the Brethren

CAROL SERVICE The call in action

be, belong, encounter, grow

All Saints Community Newsletter Sept 2017

THEME OF LOVE CAMPAIGNERS ENGLAND & WALES ANNUAL DAY OF PRAYER SUNDAY 20 TH MAY Take my life, and let it be

THE WEEK OF NOVEMBER 6, 2017

Processional Hymn: #118 O COME, ALL YE FAITHFUL

ALL SAINTS ANGLICAN CHURCH NEWSLETTER DECEMBER 2016

The Messenger May 2018

Colouring Christmas Pictures and Cards

A Reading from the Gospel of John 1:1-5, 9-14: The Word Became Flesh. 1. What do the first two lines of this Gospel tell us about the Word?

Mt. Zion United Methodist Church


Transcription:

BRIDGEMEDIA Bridgemead Care Home Newsletter December 2017 A Wonderful Journey! The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us. John 1:14 The biblical account of Christmas contains references to several journeys made by different people. Joseph and Mary had to go on a journey from Nazareth to Bethlehem because the Romans were carrying out a head count of everyone in their empire. They set off with a donkey on the journey of probably about sixty miles, and then when they got there they couldn t find anywhere to stay, and so sheltered in a stable where Jesus was born. After Jesus s birth shepherds came to see him because angels had appeared to them and told them about his birth, but they probably only had to travel a few miles. On the other hand, the Magi who brought their gifts to Jesus as an act of adoration had to travel hundreds, perhaps even a thousand, miles across the desert to find him. They followed a star which they knew signalled the birth of a new king, and in fact they went to Jerusalem thinking that the king was bound to be born in the capital city. But even their journey pales into insignificance compared with the journey Jesus had made. John tells us that The Word (Jesus, God s son), became flesh (a human being) and made his dwelling among us (lived on earth with men and women). Jesus, in a way that we cannot understand, left the glory of heaven and was born to Mary who was a virgin and was called Emmanuel, which means God with us. After his death and resurrection Jesus returned to his Father in heaven, leaving us with the promise that one day he will return in all his glory and on that day he truly will be King of the whole world. He wants us to know him as our King now, and to say to him the words of one of our Christmas hymns, Come in to my heart, Lord Jesus, there is room in my heart for Thee. Alan Ashworth

A Message from the Chairman of the Trustees Hullo Bridgemedians By the time you read this it will be December. As normal for the season, Bridgemead can expect to be even more colourful and active than usual with decorations, Christmas Trees and lights and a lively Christmas programme. On 11 th December we are looking forward to a visit from the Silver Ring Choir who always put on a wonderful musical programme for us. 2017 has been a very busy year for us - especially considering plans for the future. This is right and proper after 25 years and is essential in view of the steps we need to take to make the Home more resilient to potential future flooding. Our discussions continue and we value your continuing prayers and support. I would like to take the opportunity to thank all those who have worked so hard over the past year including the Trustees. This year has been extremely demanding on their time not just attending Trustees meetings but providing support to the management and planning for the future. There is a great sense of teamwork and unity amongst us. I would also like to pay tribute to the hard work of the many volunteers who freely give their time to the work of Bridgemead, some having done so over many years. We appreciate all you do, for which we thank you, and covet your ongoing support. I also want to thank the Friends of Bridgemead, under the capable chairmanship of Una McCullough, for all their support in organising and running the various fundraising activities which are enjoyed. Once again I want to thank Pam and the staff team who work so hard in providing professional and compassionate care to residents and their families. This year has been particularly difficult from a number of respects. Their work is not easy but the dedication that they give to their work shows through. One resident appropriately referred to them as ministering angels. We know what she means Lastly I want to pay tribute to the support of the families of those we care (and have cared) for. We are grateful for the many tokens of encouragement we receive from you. It is a real pleasure for us to care for your loved ones and your words and practical expressions of appreciation mean far more than you could possibly imagine. I trust you all enjoy a blessed Christmas as we take time to ponder on the indescribable gift of God to a broken world His own Son, our Saviour, Jesus.

Activities we ve enjoyed throughout 2017

December Birthdays Residents 9th December - Sylvia Little 14th December - Mary Lester 17th December - Doris Hunt December Activities Friday 1st December - Weston Townswomen s Guild Singers Saturday 2nd December - Bridgemead Christmas Fayre (2.30pm) Monday 4th December - John Holcombe sings and plays guitar Tuesday 5th December - Holly Marks festive singing and music quiz Wednesday 6th December - Bing Lyle s Christmas accordion concert Thursday 7th December - Christmas Table Floral Arrangements Demonstration Friday 8th December - Laurence Kell s seasonal violin and mandolin recital Monday 11th December - Alive! Memories, fun and conversation with Colin Monday 11th December - Silver Ring Choir Carol Concert (6.30pm) Tuesday 12th December - Terry & Jenny s Christmas Ballroom Extravaganza Wednesday 13th December - Now & Then songs and season s greetings Thursday 14th December - Danny Guest sings a Christmas collection Friday 15th December - Bathwick St Mary s Carol Concert (10.30am) Panto! - The Wizard of Oz (2.30pm) For further information on all the December Activities, please see the Christmas Brochure.

Friends of Bridgemead Hello Bridgemedians, Well, I've been to my first Christmas celebration, so the 'Season' is upon us in another couple of weeks the shops will be stripping their shelves of Christmas Fayre and bringing in the Easter Eggs!!! I do wish the commercialisation of these events would stop or at least slow down! Not much chance of that though! What has happened to the custom, so vividly depicted in A Christmas Carol, of the Cratchit family buying their tree and goose on Christmas Eve not totally practical today but what fun! The Murder Mystery evening was, yet again, a great success, with one of our committee, Christine Sivyour turning out to be the murderer!! Great food and location, so a huge thanks to Rob and Liz of 'The Long's Arms', South Wraxall who gifted the whole evening to Bridgemead. It made a profit of over 1,000! It was lovely to see Rosemary, one of our residents enjoying the evening and her son-in-law who made a great 'Elvis'! Thanks are also due to Pam and Bev for organising the 'murder'! By the time you read this the Christmas Fayre will be upon us, so next month I'll give you the details of that. I hope to see some of you at the Benefactors' evening on the 23 November, it will be good to put faces to some of the 'names' I seem to know so well. All that remains for me to do is to wish you all a very peaceful and happy Christmas. Una

Farewell Mr Brian Paginton passed peacefully away at Bridgemead on Tuesday 31st October 2017. Brian will be fondly remembered and missed by his family, friends and all those who knew and cared for him. Mr Danny York passed calmly away at Bridgemead on Monday 6th November 2017. Danny will be much missed and remembered by all those who knew and cared for him. Mrs Betty Copper passed quietly away at Bridgemead on Saturday 18th November 2017. Betty will be warmly remembered and sincerely missed by her family, friends and all those who knew her. Betty achieved an ambition to write a book. A Run Ashore which was published this year. It tells of her travels throughout her life and is available to buy from Oldfield Park Bookshop and The Holburne Museum. At the end of the year, we take time to remember all those who have passed away, their families and friends. Spring Word

Local Giving Bridgemead has a Local Giving Page set up. If anyone would be interested in giving, the link to it is: https://localgiving.org/ charity/bridgemead/ Contact Us Give us a call for more information about our services. Please note that Bridgemedia can now be found on our website. Go to www.bridgecare.org.uk, click on Bridgemedia and you will find the latest issue. We also now have a page for Staff Vacancies on the website. If you would prefer to receive your copy of Bridgemedia by e-mail, can you please let us know on admin@bridgecare.org.uk All contributions to this newsletter are welcome from residents, relatives, staff and volunteers. If you have something you think would be of interest, anecdotes, personal recollections, news events, short poems or anything relevant would be welcome. Published by Bridge Care Ltd, Bridgemead, 81 St John s Road, Bathwick, Bath BA2 6PZ. Bridge Care is a company limited by guarantee and registered as a charity under number 299400. Limited Company registration number 2001246 (England). Bridge Care Ltd Bridgemead 81 St John s Road Bathwick Tel: 01225 484904 Email: admin@bridgecare.org.uk Visit us on the web at www.bridgecare.org.uk