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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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Millie Albertson enjoys her pancakes at a recent church supper. Article by Joyce L. Wiedrich 03/19/2026 Today our teachings were from John 4: 5-42, a very long passage! Pastor Jeannine first asked the kids what makes them feel better. She showed them a bottle of Gatorade, which is good after you exercise and work hard. Living water also makes you feel good. Christ is a living water. She told the children that we need Christ in our lives to feel better especially when we need a little extra! Our sermon was also about the Living Water. Christ is the Living Water. A Samaritan woman came to draw water from a well. Jesus asked her for some water. Usually Samaritans and Jews do not mix well. Jews considered Samarians impure. The Samarians expected a savior like Moses. They accepted the first five books of Moses. The woman was surprised that Jesus knew her, and that she had had five husbands, but was now with a man who was not her husband. Jesus loves all of us, the good and the bad, including the Samarian woman. The woman then ran into town and shared the news that she had met the Messiah. The town people followed her back to the well. We all need to share the love of Christ. We are still studying the final days in Bible study. Join us at 3 PM on Mondays. April 2 at 6 PM we have been invited to share the Maundy Thursday soup and bread supper at the Dresden United Methodist Church. You are welcome to bring something to share. There will be a lot of community activities coming up during Lent. Thank you to our nurture committee who set up for our brunch Sundays, the second Sunday of the month. The children have been practicing for music Sunday. Please bring a friend and see the great musical talent in our church during our service on March 29th!

Ring that bell! Come join us at church on Sundays at 9:00 am at Bluff Point United Methodist Church! Article by Joyce L. Wiedrich 03/12/2026 Who is your lifesaver? When you go in the water, should you have a life jacket or a flotation device around you? It’s important to have something like a lifeline to keep us safe. Pastor Jeannine told the kids about Nicodemus. He did not understand that Jesus was a lifeline to God. We understand though that Jesus is our lifeline. In the scripture from John 3: 1- 17 we see that Nicodemus was visiting Jesus. He came by night, likely so the Pharisees would not find him. Pastor Jeannine told us Jesus taught Nicodemus that to enter the kingdom of God he must be born of the spirit from above. Jesus knew Nicodemus was spiritually hungry, but he did not understand. We need to be baptized and get God into our lives. We know that we will not find peace until we find God. The nurture committee has placed names and addresses of people who have been unable to come to church lately in the back and front of the church. We are encouraged to write them cards and notes, hoping that they will be able to return to us soon. We recently had a great baked potato dinner at church. There were about 40 people who came to enjoy the nice meal together. The children have been practicing for music Sunday, which is the last Sunday in March. Mark your calendars and encourage your friends and neighbors to come join us for a very special musical Sunday. Thank you to Jean Murdock and Trish DeMondfort for tasty snacks after church this week!

Welcome new members Pam Whitford and Chris Reay! Article by Joyce L. Wiedrich 03/05/2026 Good morning! We have now entered Lent. We had a wonderful Shrove Tuesday pancake supper and served about 45 people. It’s always great to have a meal together. Thank you to the nurture committee for arranging and cooking for us! Today our topic was about temptation. Pastor Jeannine had a bucket of cookies that she showed the kids. She said when her two daughters were growing up they had to wait for the cookies she baked until they told mom about their school day. Do we ever do anything we shouldn’t do? Do we ever have temptations? A lot of the kids said they sometimes sneak a cookie and then try to cover the evidence! We all know the story of Adam and Eve from the scripture in Genesis. It was a story of good and evil in the garden. They both were told that they should not eat the fruit of the tree in the middle of the garden, but were tempted anyway, and ate the fruit. Adam messed up big time and was kicked out of paradise. Because of Adam we now have a contract with death. Pastor Jeannine explained to us that Jesus broke up the power of sin and cleaned up Adam’s mess, bringing us hope. Jesus has paid the price for our sins and put things back better. He was a gift to us, and our hope. The father sacrificed his son so that we can live. He gave a lifeline to us. Lenten Bible study is of the final days. It is based on scripture from Luke and Matthew. All free to join in Mondays at 3pm. If you wish to order flowers for Easter to decorate the church in memory or honor of loved ones do so in the next week. Our church always looks so nice at Easter with all of the spring flowers adorning the altar. Please join us at 9 AM Sundays for our service. All are welcome.

