Recently WMUV revealed its new logo, the first since 1913!

September 28, 2009
Recently WMUV revealed its new logo, the first since 1913!

September 14, 2009
Fellowship Community Church in Salem, VA is hosting a free DecembeRadio concert for high-schoolers. Check out the link below.
http://www.rvba.org/free-decemberadio-concert-for-high-schoolers-only
July 4, 2009
WMUV is excited to announce the students who will be serving as Virginia State Panelists for 2009-2010. These young women will assist with planning and leading the Weekender, WMUV’s annual retreat for all middle and high school girls. They will also participate in some leadership development training and have the opportunity to share at various meetings around the state. If your church or association is interested in having one of the Panelists come and speak, contact WMUV!
Angela Best will be serving for the second year as a State Panelist. She is a rising senior at Lyndale Baptist Church and attends Clover Hill High School. Angela wants to be a Panelist again this year because she wants “to have a lasting impact on at least one girl during that weekend. I want to be able to affect someone’s life.”
Julia Jamison is a rising junior at Chantilly High School in Fairfax, VA. At Ox Hill Baptist, where she is a member, Julia recently started a ministry for teenage girls to grow in their faith, be on mission, and fellowship together. Passionate about serving others, Julia writes, “I have fun because I enjoy giving to others. When serving others, I have found that I receive much more than I put into that service.”
Sarah Peverill, a member of Old Powhatan Baptist Church, is actively involved in missions in her community. She shares that “Being involved with missions is one of the greatest joys of my life. As time goes by I find myself falling deeper and deeper in love with Christ and I am always looking for opportunities to serve and worship him.” Sarah is a rising senior at Powhatan High School.
Eva Rettig is a very involved member of Blacksburg Baptist Church and also of Blacksburg High School, where she is a rising junior. When participating in mission activities, she remembers the people with whom she works. “There is no better feeling,” she writes, “than seeing the gratitude and sincerity in a person’s eyes when they receive the gift of Jesus.”
Lyndsey Sinclair is from Blacksburg, VA. Her favorite part of being involved in missions is “helping those in need and making a difference in their lives. I have seen how a smile or a simple ‘please’ and ‘thank you’ can brighten someone’s day.” Lyndsey is a rising junior at Blacksburg High School and an active member of Blacksburg Baptist Church.