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 28 Mar, 2024
Thank you Brylee and Parker for helping with our service today. Grandpa Mike rang this bell as a young boy at this church. Article by Joyce L. Wiedrich 03-28-2024 Snowbirds are returning! Welcome back Carol Clow! We are readying for Easter! This past Sunday our lesson was from John 12: 20-33. We see the Greeks at a festival. Andrew and Philip went to Jesus. Jesus came to this hour. Jesus, the person healing people, teaching his disciples l, and eating with people that others thought he should not be associated with. An Angel spoke, not for Jesus but for the people. Jesus knew his time had come. Certain people had been seeking him out. His message had reached the foreigners. Humanity was composed of Christians and the rest of the world. This should not have been recognized, as we are all children of God, not us and them. We often sense what is coming in our daily lives. Pastor Jeannine and Phil have two daughters who are polar opposites in politics. They are both passionate in their views. When they get going, Pastor Jeannine takes a deep breath, as she knows what is coming! St Patrick’s Day! Pastor Jeannine asked if we knew what the shamrock represented - it’s the Trinity- father, son and Holy Ghost. In addition to the announcements of community services, Pastor Jeannine is starting a girls coffee time at Oak Hill, at 10:30 Wednesdays- the men have had theirs for years, and the girls will not be left out. Come join in!
By Joyce Wiedrich 21 Mar, 2024
Happy March birthdays to many from our congregation and also those in the community! Article by Joyce L. Wiedrich 03-21-2024 The 4th Sunday in Lent. What a dark time but also one that we need to learn and study. The scripture reading was from March 15: 15-23. In this passage, 300-600 soldiers beat Jesus and spat on him. They were mean and brutal. Jesus did not ask for God to come and rescue him. He went through his suffering for us. So much suffering and death. The disciples were there, but fled in fear. Pastor Jeannine asked how many of us have reached out and help those who are bullied? We are often broken in need of forgiveness. God proves his love to us as Christ died for us from the days of torture to days of salvation and peace. Don’t forget to sign up for the Maundy Thursday service at 6 PM on March 28. we will be having a light meal followed by a short service where we will be leaving the service in silence, commemorating this day. Are your kids or grandkids interested in going to camp this summer at Casowasco? There are several camps available for children from 7 to 17. An experience for children to learn about Jesus and have a fun week at camp. Please see Phil Pearce, or Pastor Jeannine, if you are interested. There are lots of community events leading to Easter, as well as those in our own church. Please feel free to join us!
By Joyce Wiedrich 14 Mar, 2024
Happy 95th birthday to Art Wunder. Many of us attended his wonderful birthday party that Judy organized for his special birthday. Judy White-Wunder was a long time pastor in our church and she and Art are wonderful friends. Article by Joyce L. Wiedrich 03-14-2024 Bible study continues on Mondays with a Lenten study based on Ephesians, Whar makes a Hero? We continue in church with the Lenten stories, many which are very sad and lead us to Christ‘s untimely death, and then his glorious resurrection. Pastor Jeannine showed us how the murderer Barabbas was released from prison, by Pontius Pilate. Jesus was more popular than others, and Pilate knew that he was not guilty of anything. He was handed over to be crucified. Pilate followed what was told to him as the crowd was yelling to crucify Jesus. Pastor Jeannine wondered how many of us are controlled by peer pressure? What have we done? Just listening to and following the crowd when we could’ve made better decisions on our own. Some people always want to fit in and join the groups that are more popular. Others want to stand out. Pastor Jeannine shared that in her own family she had one daughter growing up that always wanted to be frugal and spent her money wisely while her other daughter wanted to dress with everything stylish, which was often more expensive, but buying things that were more popular with the in-group. Some people go in debt just to keep up with the Joneses. In some instances, peer pressure can make one betray God. We ponder the Easter story. When it comes right down to it, God knew the plan for Jesus, and knows the plans for us in our lives. Come join us, as we discover more about the end of Jesus’s life-the story of Christ, who died to save us. All are welcome at church at 9 AM Sundays. Our address is 3044 Kinneys Corners Rd., Keuka Park, New York. Learn more about us on our website www.bluffpointumc.com
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