Upcoming Dates: Bridging Generations 

3/22 – Church Family Forum: Equipping Hour (Burch Hall)
4/26 – Capital Campaign Commitment Sunday
5/3 – Bridging Generations: Celebration Sunday

Questions? Submit a Question Online

Our Vision | A Unified Campus

The Master Plan works to bring the campus together. We have developed a refreshed space that builds on the existing foundations while creating a welcoming interior-facing campus.

The complementing styles and textures harmonize the buildings, courtyards and entrances as they visually highlight the new Worship Center.

The Goal:

$10,000,000

Worship Center | Floor Plan

Our Vision | What to Expect

New Worship Center

  • Refocus and unify existing campus and accessibility
  • Simultaneous English & Spanish services
  • Enhanced flow to children’s building
  • Ground level multi-purpose facility with indoor/outdoor usability
  • Lobby for information center, ministries, missions, fellowship, etc.
  • Additional indoor restrooms

Burch Hall Renovation

  • Restore and update for greater accessibility
  • Increase seating and usefulness
  • Beautiful courtyard centralizes fellowship for all groups
  • Bridge Café relocation to serve indoor/outdoor activities
  • Uniform level walkways for safety and beauty

Children’s Building

  • Exterior updates to draw buildings and styles together
  • Uniform level walkways for safety and beauty
  • Children’s play area for better family care
  • Pathways to courtyard to encourage fellowship
  • Elevator to provide better accessibility

Campus-Wide Enhancements

  • Integrated level parking to enhance overall flow and space
  • Recreation area for outdoor activities
  • Rooms for Community Adult Education (outreach).

Burch Hall | Exterior

Floor Plan

Burch Hall | Interior

The interior of Burch Hall will complement the original craftsmanship and design with an open ceiling, creating an expansive multi-function space.

A new stage area will be on the north wall to allow for increased seating capacity and multiple configurations ready to welcome and encourage a variety of events.

Upcoming…

 

BE Game Night: April 29th

BE Team Night: May 6th

BE Grand Finale: May 13th

Promotion Sunday: June 7th

Note to 2’s & 3’s Parents:

 

Please bring an extra change of clothes in a Ziplock bag to leave in the classroom, in case your child has an accident.

 

Thank you!

This Wednesday…

 

We will have a great night filled with trivia questions,

snacks, and worship!


Make sure to go over what we learned this year

so you can answer the questions!

April Worship Songs:

 

Books of the Bible: (Song Link)

Jesus Saves: (Song Link)
One Way: 
(Song Link)

You Forgive Me: (Song Link)

 

Please click on the links to help your child

learn the songs for this month.

What are your kids learning this week?

2’s and 3’s:

 

This Sunday, our lesson is Money in a Fish.

 

Please read Matthew 17:24-27 to help your child prepare for their lesson.

Preschool – Elementary:

This Sunday, the lesson is Jesus was Tempted.  

Jesus knows how to help us because He was tempted just like us. He is our greatest example.


Please read Matthew 4, Mark 1, and Luke 4 to help your child prepare for their lesson this Sunday.  

 

Click below to download the Big Picture Take Home Sheet 

to go over what your child learns in class.

2’s and 3’s:

 

This Sunday, our lesson is A Baby in a Basket

 

Moses was hidden for his protection, and God used him to do good!

 

Please read Exodus 2:1-10 to help your child prepare for their lesson.

Preschool – Elementary:

 

This Sunday, our lesson is titled God Judges Sodom and Gomorrah.

 

The people of Sodom and Gomorrah were evil and sinned a lot. God knew he needed to judge them for their sins.

 

Please read Genesis 18:16-19:29 to help your child prepare for their lesson.

Training is open to all.

September 18 | 8:45 AM – 12:00 PM | Lunch will be served.

Meet in the K Building – Campus Map

Text Mary Ann Lapointe if you plan to come: 818.571.0856

Subjects covered:

  • Why teaching children is important
  • Class Management
  • Leading singing purposefully and effectively
  • Counseling a child for salvation
Devotion Week 1
Download & print out this PDF to enhance your Bible reading time
View PDF

View study videos on our Instagram

No Bridge Kids | Sunday, March 29

Worship with your whole family in the Worship Center!

Available in the West Wing:

  • Sermon Notes (for adults)
  • Coloring sheets (for the children)
  • Snack bags

Family Room & Nursing Room are available.
Entrance is near the back of the West Wing.

Campus Map

While we normally offer Bridge Kids as the main option for your children during Sunday Morning Worship, we believe that worshiping together is a powerful opportunity for families. We plan to have regularly scheduled Family Sundays on each 5th Sunday. Our prayer and purpose is to encourage parents in your role as primary disciple-maker and to prepare children to be incorporated into the larger church body rather than removed from it. We hope the following suggestions will help you to prepare your family to bring glory to God during our Family Service times!

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We are excited to begin our Backpack Giveaway!

This is a wonderful community outreach project for our neighborhood. With your amazing support, the Bridge Kids Backpack Giveaway has blessed many families over the years.

Would commit to providing for this wonderful ministry opportunity?

Our goal is to fill 500 school backpacks with much-needed school supplies for elementary-aged kids. We will then distribute FREE backpacks to our community to our church family kids on July 26 from 10-noon. (One per student while supplies last.)

The cost for each filled backpack is $25.

Thank you for supporting this outreach project!

Pray with us that it may it be a blessing to many families in our community.

 

Donation Envelopes are also available in the Worship Center seatbacks, Information Center and Bridge Kids Building.

We’ve got a great opportunity for the whole family to enjoy fellowshipfood, and fun together this Sunday! This is the perfect way to celebrate family Sunday!

This Sunday (6/29) after our 2nd hour, we’ll have a FAMILY PICNIC on the field at 12:45 PM.

What to bring:

  • Lunch (drinks will be provided)
  • Chairs / blankets / umbrellas
  • Clothes / towels for water activities

Please join us for a wonderful afternoon together! There will be FUN activities for the whole family 😀

*G building will be available for indoor seating*

Building Update

Construction Timeline

Start Date: Monday, June 23
End Date: Mid January, 2026
Project Duration: 6-7 Months (originaly 2-3 months)
Impact: Use of Worship Center front lobby and Sherman Way entrance will be unavailable.

Next Step: We are actively planning and preparing for what’s ahead!

Much progress has been made on the front of the Worship Center in the past month. After nearly 90 days of structural repair delays, the front support structure is now stable and ready to stand another 70 years to be used to serve God’s people. With that major step completed, the other work is able to go forward at full speed.

The painters began their work, which incorporated small stucco repairs and repainting across the entire face of the property from K Building to Yolanda. The primary stucco color and facia were painted in the past two weeks. Finish stucco will begin soon in the archway, while many crews are in and out of the property as the project moves ahead.

On December 2, the spire was removed from the Worship Center roof, and the new cross was installed. The attic was retrofitted with special beams and steel support structures to hold the cross. This required quite a bit of coordination to make it all happen in one day! We had a crane moving around and safely securing both demolition and installation materials. The roof was repaired over the next couple of days and is now complete. This removal and repair should stop major leaking that has been occurring for many years. Opening the ceiling in the attic above the lobby revealed just how freely the water was coming in through each roof connection point on the spire.

After the scaffold comes down, the ground will be graded to make way for the new entry steps and planters. The new monument sign on the corner of Sherman Way and Yolanda will also be constructed at the same time. Hopefully, we’ll see that in place before the end of 2025! There is still a lot of electrical work and lighting to be completed that will help the front look beautiful with new step lights, internally lit lettering, up-lights on the logo, and backlights built into the cross at the peak.

Keep watching the front of the property for more updates!

Original Article

For years, we have been working to maintain and update the beautiful campus God has graciously provided for the faithful believers of The Bridge Bible Fellowship. Most recently, we have been working on a major renovation of the Sherman Way Facade. This is the largest building project since the E Building (Bridge Kids) was renovated in 2017. As of this week, permits have been approved, and working with a general contractor, we are finalizing a construction timeline. The behind-the-scenes work of many months/years is finally ready to begin on the physical buildings (Fig. 1). If you see construction workers on site, wonder why the lobby of the Worship Center is closed, or find the front steps missing – you can be assured that there is a plan in place for all of this. After a few short months, the face of the church along Sherman Way should be a clear proclamation to the community of an active church.

Drawing of the front of the Bridge Bible Fellowship worship center, offices and K Building along Sherman Way.
Fig. 1

God has truly blessed us with this property and entrusted us with the great task of stewardship over these material goods. The principle of stewardship is built on two simple premises: God owns it, and we manage it. God gives what is His, and He instructs us to use those things well and use them in a manner that is consistent with His desires and purposes.

How can we grow in our stewardship? What are our priorities in the stewardship of the property God has entrusted to us? How can we better steward this invaluable location: to bring more glory to God, to be a bright light in the neighborhood, to reflect His desires and purposes, to pass on a legacy to the next generations?

More than a Building

In Matthew 16, when Jesus told Peter that He would “build His church,” He was not talking about any kind of structure. He was talking about the founding of a group of people, called for a specific purpose. The simplest understanding of the Greek word ekklesia is an “assembly or congregation.” We often tell each other that the church is not a building but a body: a blood-bought community of the redeemed. We stress this because conflating the church with a building is common and yet destructive to the church’s true identity and mission. Buildings can become distractions from the gospel; they can even become idols. 

But just because a good thing is corruptible doesn’t mean it’s not a good thing. In fact, a church is not just a people; it’s a people constituted as a people by gathering in a place. Certainly, it’s true that the Christ’s ekklesia is a people, a family of “living stones” being built into a “spiritual house” (1 Pet. 2:5) rather than, say, a house of brick and mortar. Yet, without some place to gather, like a building, scattered saints cannot become a church. 

A building set apart for gospel use is a gracious gift from God, one that’s often been given through the sacrifices of previous generations.

As believers, our physical bodies matter. The Bible affirms that we are incarnate beings (e.g., Rom. 12:1; 1 Cor. 6:19; cf. Pss. 103:14; 139:13–16). Our faith in Christ and obedience to Christ is always embodied. We have never worshiped our Lord in anything but physical bodies and anywhere but in a physical space. Thus, the architecture and aesthetics of our houses of worship—what we see, hear, feel, even smell—invariably shape our communion with Christ and one another week after week. So it’s no surprise that believers through the centuries have created designated spaces for gathered, regular worship. As Christianity expanded, whole houses were set aside as meeting places, and eventually, it was possible to have purpose-built buildings.

Four Benefits of a Building

1. Maximizing Word Ministry

The church grows in size and maturity as the gospel brings faith and conforms us into Christ’s image. This does not require a building, but a building supports the ministry of the Word. 

With a dedicated building, the space can be optimized for preaching, teaching, and fellowship. The sound system can be prepared and ready. People know where to gather each week and how to get there. Appropriate classrooms can be prepared for each specific need. Simply put, more people can benefit from the preaching and teaching of the Word when a space is optimized for this purpose. 

We should design our spaces to center the congregation’s attention on the living and active Word of God because God has promised it will not return void. This reconfiguration of church buildings and worship halls occurred during the Protestant Reformation. Reformers placed the pulpit in the center, replacing the table for the Lord’s Supper. A building is a strategic part of a church’s trellis that can be intentionally shaped to support vine growth. 

2. Stability for the Long-Term

The church is a collection of sojourners, but stability for gospel ministry is a welcome blessing. Some church leaders, especially in missions’ contexts, argue that believers should avoid becoming distracted by buildings because buildings can’t be replicated quickly enough. Such proposals are short-sighted. There is nothing strategic about a congregation being uncertain of where it will meet next month, or if they may be kicked out of their space, or if neighbors may complain if the congregation doubles in size. 

Buildings promote stability and give greater freedom to gospel ministry. There are seasons and places where a dedicated church building is simply unavailable. But when such a building is available, a congregation can better sink deep roots into its neighborhood and community. 

3. Public Gospel Witness

A church’s public identity in a city is a persistent witness to the gospel. House churches are generally invisible, often intentionally. Again, this can be necessary at times. But the church should aspire to foster a corporate, public testimony to the gospel. 

4. Cost Savings

Building projects require significant capital investment. Ongoing maintenance takes up valuable staff time and requires allocations from the annual budget. 

But these costs are long-term investments in the ministry of the church. Short-term rental agreements and changing plans cost even more. When churches engage in building projects and upkeep wisely, the congregation can focus its financial resources on gospel work near and far that will have an impact in eternity. It also saves money for future generations of church members who can continue to make good use of the building. 

(“Four Benefits” adapted a 9marks article

Final Thoughts

Give thanks to God for His gracious provision of our campus for more than 80 years. Consider how you can continue to be a part of the stewardship God has given us through the property. How can our current care and provision for the facilities bring greater unity in the body and provide a spiritual home for generations to come? Despite their quirks and faults, our buildings promote health and growth in our gatherings, while the gatherings testify to the communities around us that Christ is our risen Lord.

Pastor Marc Boeker

 

Celebrate Independence Day early!

Join The Santa Clarita Valley Concert Band in concert for an evening of great music, including patriotic and traditional American favorites! You’ll enjoy a 40-member band of brass, woodwinds and percussion.

That’s Sunday, June 22, at 6:00 pm in the Worship Center. Stay to enjoy an Ice Cream Social. This is a perfect opportunity to bring a friend!

Free admission!

The Santa Clarita Valley Concert Band was formed in 1984 to serve two purposes: to provide accomplished adult amateur musicians a local forum where they could use and further develop their musical skills, and to provide the community with an accomplished musical resource. Today the band has approximately 50 members. The band rehearses weekly all year round and performs an average of 8 times each year.

 

 

All events may not be included in the calendar.
If you think something is missing or needs updating, please contact the office.

Get connected. The Church Center App is the best source of info about what is happening at The Bridge.

Events and info are updated regularly. If you don’t see something you heard is happening, just call the office – we could have missed something or just forgot to update the group, event, calendar, or sign-up.

What you can expect on the app:

  • Calendar
  • Event Info
  • Registrations
  • Check-In
  • Life Groups
  • Submit Prayer Requests
  • Online Giving
  • and More!

If you're new to our church or new to the app, please follow the steps below to get started

  • Download the “Church Center” app
  • Open the Church Center app and find our church.
    • Search the church by entering the zip code “91335
    • Select “The Bridge Bible Fellowship
  • Log into Church Center
    • Enter your mobile number or email and then click “Next”
    • Enter the verification code sent to your phone or email

Let's serve the community this Sunday, March 30!

Come to church dressed in your volunteer shirts and ready to work. Don’t forget to bring gloves (and cleanup tools such as a rake or trash grabber tool – if you have them.)

We will have the field marked off and ready with all the team leaders/trucks, supplies and BURRITOS! Please meet on the field by 10:40 AM to get into your team, ready for instructions.

Signup boards will be available if you have forgotten which quad you’re in. Last minute ‘walk ups’ welcome!

March 30 – Schedule
  • 10:30 am – Burritos will be served during Bridge Café – in Field by Youth Building (G).
  • 10:55 am – Prayer together.
  • 11:00 am – Head out in teams to do some cleanup, evangelism, and hand out Easter invitations.
  • 1:00 pm – Gather back at the church for snacks and debrief.
  • Estimated time: 2 hours

We would like each participant to wear an event t-shirt so we look unified in our efforts and draw attention to the group. This can also provide a connection with The Bridge to anyone who see us.

If you still need a T-Shirt, they will be available Sunday morning. Please consider donating $10 per shirt to help cover the costs.

Gather a group and pray on campus while others are in the community. 

Even if you aren’t able to be on one of the cleanup teams, you can be a part of the event. Will you commit to pray for God to be glorified through this event? Pray people will interact and respond. Pray for evangelism to bear fruit. Pray for the body of Christ to be unified.