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 February 13, 2025
Marilyn Sands serves up some of the delicious treats that she and Barbara Bailey prepared for Fellowship. Valentine’s Day is on the way! Article by Joyce L. Wiedrich 02-13-2025 Pastor Jeannine showed the kids on her calendar that there have been five Sundays thus far into this New Year. She wondered if any of the kids had made any New Year’s resolutions for the new year. She told them that God has made many promises to us to love us to always be with us. God is always there. Pastor Jeannine told us of a prayer service years ago, where a Methodist bishop shared the message of Moses to a group gathered at the Washington National Cathedral. In times of division, a vision of unity is needed- with compassion, freedom for the oppressed, and hope for the marginalized. We need to continue to work towards unity of all people. We often can loose sight of Jesus’s ministry, but his words are as important today as when they were first spoken. God judges us by our acceptance of him. Ron Miller recently received the share the light award for Yates County. The award ceremony will be held in the spring. Ron and Marguerite both do so much for our community and church. Dresden United Methodist Church will be having a Valentine’s Day dinner on Valentine’s Day, 4-7pm, which we are invited to participate in. Mark your calendars for a loving evening of food and sharing. Many of our church committees have been meeting recently during this new year,. We have some vacancies on some of the committees, so if you wish to serve, please let Pastor Jeannine know. Being on a committee is a great way to participate in church leadership, while working with others. Participation by our church kids in our services is such a bright part of our service. Please consider on a rotational basis, helping with nursery and Sunday school. The kids are really enjoying learning more about Jesus. The lesson plans have been made up
By Joyce Wiedrich February 6, 2025
Remington Perry cheering on his favorite NFL quarterback! Article by Joyce L. Wiedrich 02-06-2025 This past week was a busy one at Bluff Point! And this past Saturday evening we had a baked potato dinner. Everyone brought toppings and Pastor Jeannine baked the largest potatoes that anyone had ever seen. Everyone had a great time. The next event will be the end of February with a pasta supper. We received a thank you note from Sue Falvey for helping with the Yates County Christmas program. We rang the bells the day before Thanksgiving and took in over $1145 that day. It’s such a great program to benefit the community. Thanks again to all who participated in everyone in the community that donated. Nancy Curran came to our service and spoke to us about the Care Net program in Penn Yan. This year they are having a baby bottle drive for people to fill with spare change to support their work. She provided several plastic baby bottle banks to fill. Care Net is a faith-based program that gives pregnancy advice and support, parenting classes, and life skill classes to families during and after pregnancy with help, compassion, and love. Pastor Jeannine spoke to the kids about the phrase- just what the doctor ordered. God wants us to be well, physically and spiritually, by looking after ourselves and following him. Jesus showed all of us how to be spiritually healthy. The sermon this week was based on Luke 4: 14-21. Jesus was baptized in the Jordan. He heard the voice from God that he was the son he dearly loved. Jesus tells us that we need him, and not just what the world offers us. God gave us a path of righteousness. The ultimate sacrifice is Jesus who gave his love for us. Jeannine told us to allow God to work through us. Marguerite Miller asked us to save old blankets, mattress, pads, and sheets for her to use for the quilts that are made and distributed for Yates County Christmas. Women help make these quilts all year long to distribute in December. Eric Detar and his colleagues are planning a mission trip within the United States during spring break with several Keuka College students. A very adventurous goal is to work on a hiking run trail. We can help support that effort by writing a check to alternative spring break at Keuka College. Eric has always come back after their mission trips to show pictures and tell stories of their efforts. Stay warm these cold crisp winter days, and come visit us Sunday morning!
By Joyce Wiedrich January 30, 2025
Charlotte told the others how wine is made. The kids learned about Jesus’s first miracle, how Jesus was at a huge wedding ceremony and turned water into wine when the people ran out of refreshments! Article by Joyce L. Wiedrich 01-30-2025 Thank you, Grady Bray for leading our service this week. Grady spoke to the children, showing them a slingshot and a weapon David brought when going to take food to and see his brother who was fighting. Do you remember David, tending the sheep, and the story of David and the giant Goliath? We don’t need weapons with our love for Jesus. We need faith like David had. Grady spoke to the congregation about James and John. They were known as sons of thunder. John and Jesus were very close. He told how John went with Mary and left Nazareth, to take care of Mary. Grady told us about the three types of love. These are brotherly love, fatuous love, and agape (family) love. He asked us if we were growing in Christ. We are if we have a desire to help and serve with love, persistence, endurance, and faith. Our faith is confidence in God, and the victory of Christ is the cross. Brr! It has been cold, but we love the joy and warmth of our congregation when we come to worship together!
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