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 April 3, 2025
Welcome Carol and Jerry Warren and Megan Reay to our congregation. They joined our fold this past Sunday. We enjoy worshiping and sharing with you! Article by Joyce L. Wiedrich 04-03-2025 Pastor Jeannine shared with us today that faith is like mustard seed. If we have belief and have faith, we will grow like the tiny mustard seed that is planted. Pastor Jeannine gave the children little packages of mustard seeds and placed one in each of their palms, so they could see how tiny and mighty the seed actually is. Pastor Jeannine explained that there is a difference between being sure in your faith versus being mature in your faith. We want to be grounded in our faith. Faith is like weightlifting. You need to exercise your muscles so as not to have them get weak. Our faith needs to be exercised and shared as well. Faith needs to be moving. In First Corinthians 10: 1-13, Paul reminded us that God is faithful. We want to shout our faith from the mountain tops. God helps us grow our faith like that little mustard seed if we allow it to be planted and thrive. Pastor Jeannine shared with us the lighting and extinguishing of the altar candles. We bring the light of Christ to the beginning of the service. As we extinguish the candles, we take back the light into the world. We are the light of Jesus. We welcome our new members. Carol Warren, Jerry Warren and Megan Reay joined our BPUMC this past Sunday. Welcome again! We are so happy to have you all join us. We also welcome visitors and remind them that we have nursery and Sunday school services for the children during church time.
By Joyce Wiedrich March 27, 2025
Mama hens look after their chicks! Jesus looks after us! Article by Joyce L. Wiedrich 03-27-2025 Our church Taco Dinner is 3/29. We will set up a taco bar. Yummy! We are also welcome to attend a community pass dish dinner at Dresden UMC at 6 PM on March 26. We Methodists like our dinners and social events! Pastor Jeannine asked the kids if they ever lost anything that they could not find. We often start out in a room and go to look for something in another room, and have to go back to the first room to remember what we were looking for! Pastor Jeannine told that one of her daughters was upset once because of loosing her favorite socks. She had to clean her room to find them! Jesus is always here for us. He is happy to help us find our way. The kids learned and shared how mother chicks protect their babies and look after them, during the Sunday School lesson. Meridyn shared that her family has many hens and chickens, but they don’t keep them together! She keeps busy, feeding the animals and collecting eggs. Pastor Jeannine’s message shared that the Pharisees warned Jesus that they wanted to kill him. It’s a little confusing that the Pharisees were the ones pretending to be concerned about Jesus’s safety, but they would eventually be the ones behind his crucifixion. Jesus began to move closer to Jerusalem during this time. Jesus likened himself to a hand in the scripture lesson from today from Luke 13: 31-35. Like a hand, Jesus tried to gather his chicks under his wings to protect them, even when they weren’t always willing. Today, Pastor Jeannine shares that we are called to be the hands, feet and wings of Jesus and the Christ to our community. We must try to do all we can to bring shelter to those who are hurting, lost or confused and lead people to our savior, as the hen gathers her chicks under her wings. Music Sunday is March 30! The kids and various groups are practicing! Ron and Murray Miller have been working tirelessly!! Please bring your friends to church to listen to our beautiful singing arrangements.
By Joyce Wiedrich March 20, 2025
Meridyn and Charlotte learned that Jesus loves us all, no matter what country we are from, or what color our skin or features. Article by Joyce L. Wiedrich 03-20-2025 Pastor Jeannine did an experiment for the kids in church today. She had her husband blindly eat various colors of M&M’s and ask him if he could tell the difference of the color. Of course he couldn’t. People may look different outside the same as M&M’s, but no matter who we are we are all the same inside, and Jesus loves us all. Pastor Jeannine asked us if we feel our feet are beautiful? Most people don’t consider feet a thing of beauty, however, how beautiful are the feet of those who bring the good news. Our mainstream news today seems to focus on crimes, wars, and all the bad going on in the world. Likely there is no more bad news than there ever was. These days we continuously get our news 24/7 and are bombarded with constant news clips. Pastor Jeannine challenged us to walk by faith and not to be selfish with how Christ is in our lives. We need to walk, live and show the love of Christ. We need to be more intentional and put our faith into action, and share what Christ has done in our lives. Sincere condolences to the family of Skip Burnham. His service was this past week at our church. Skip and Shirl have been faithful members of our church, and we will miss Skip’s faithfulness and humor. Please feel free to join our Monday Bible studies at noon at church. The study for the next few weeks is about the grave robber. This will be a journey to the Holy Land, where Jesus revealed his miracles- we will also discuss our own miracles that we take for granted every day. Music Sunday is coming up again on March 30. Please let Ron Miller know if you have a talent that would like to perform in church on that day!
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