Bluff Point United Methodist Church

The Little Country Church with a Big Heart

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Bluff Point United Methodist Church

The Little Country Church with a Big Heart.

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Bluff Point United Methodist Church is a small rural church with a “hometown feeling”. It is located within the heart of the beautiful Finger Lakes Region, only one mile from Keuka Lake. We consider ourselves a welcoming congregation with members ranging in age from infant to 90+. No one is a stranger.

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By Joyce Wiedrich January 9, 2025
The kids were a part of 5th Sunday music Sunday. Good job, kids! Article by Joyce L. Wiedrich 01-09-2025 Fifth Sunday music Sunday is always such a treat. Ron and, Marguerite Miller, and Ellie Stempien as well as our choir have worked extra hard to bring more music to us, including solos by Aimée Perry, and a surprise duet by Pastor Jeannine and Marguerite Miller! Michele Covert read a thoughtful year end poem written by Blanche Fingar. What a beautiful service to end the year. Pastor Jeannine told the kids how Jesus and his family went to Jerusalem from Nazareth for Passover when he was a young boy. On one occasion, his parents couldn’t find him. Jesus was found in his father‘s house, the temple. Pastor Jeannine showed the kids a picture of Where is Waldo, which she was reminded of by this story of Jesus. She asked the kids if they had ever gotten lost. She remembered getting lost shopping with her parents in a large mall as a young child. She went ahead of her parents as they were window shopping. and was frightened when she grabbed the hand of another woman that wasn’t her mom. Her mother caught up to her and all was well. Like Pastor Jeannine, Jesus wasn’t really lost in the temple after all. He was there talking to God. God always helps us to find our way. All of us at Bluff Point United Methodist Church-wish everyone a very happy and healthy New Year. Please come worship with us  Sundays at 9 AM. We have a very welcoming congregation!
By Joyce Wiedrich January 2, 2025
The kids received Bibles for Christmas Article by Joyce L. Wiedrich 01-02-2025 We celebrated the fourth Sunday of Advent on a crisp cool snowy winter day! Pastor Jeannine held up two packages. One was wrapped in plain brown paper, the other wrapped in glitzy foil. She asked the children which one they would choose. They all chose the foil wrapped paper package. Pastor Jeannine explained to them that the simple packaging is sometimes the best. Jesus was born in a stable and wrapped in plain linen cloth. We don’t always need glitz and glamour. Pastor Jeannine reflected on this season. We all have atypical behavior around Christmas. We rush to the stores with a cheerful and lively mood. There is plenty of joy and laughter. However, for some people, the season can be sad. It’s hard to be joyous when we are not feeling well or have had losses. God is always here. We are blessed and have to always be open to his hugs. We also have to support each other and show our love. Merry Christmas from all of us at Bluff Point United Methodist Church!
By Joyce Wiedrich December 26, 2024
Carol Clow lights the third advent candle with Pastor Jeannine. Article by Joyce L. Wiedrich 12-26-24-2024 Pastor Jeannine shared with us how Christ sends his love. As we get closer to Christmas, there is so much excitement, but baby Jesus is not the only way God reveals himself to us. He gives us encouragement and love every day. She shared a story of how an elderly woman dropped her packages in the store. She was having a hard time getting them back together. A teenage boy came over and helped her assemble her purchases and took them to her car. That boy was a Christ-like-figure to the elderly woman and a sign of God’s love. The final part of this lesson is a question which needs to be answered. In the scripture for today, Luke 3: 7-18, John was telling people about the coming of the Lord in their lives. The people asked him- what shall we do? How should we respond to the Lord‘s coming? The scripture is relevant to today. The Lord is coming. What will we do? How will we respond? One way is to share our talents and our love. Bluff Point United Methodist Church is a church that has many missions. We share our talents in many ways. One of these is our prayer shawl mission. Another is cleaning a 2 miles section of our road along 54-a twice a year for the Adopt-a—Highway program. We have helped in the Yates County Christmas by distributing items to families, and also by ringing the bell to collect needed funds the day before Thanksgiving each year. The children collect pennies for Millie’s pantry. Many ladies support the Living Well by baking for their grab and go lunch program, and contribute to the food and pet pantry. We recently have collected gifts for our Angel tree family. We also support the backpack program and Habitat for Humanity, as well as other local programs. So all of us, including our children, can help others through service and love. Come worship with us at 9 AM on Sundays! A reminder that in addition, our Christmas Eve service will be on 12/24 at 7 PM. All are welcome. It will be a service filled with song and joy, welcoming our Savior’s birth.
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