October 6,2024 Service

October 17, 2024

Michele Covert and Marguerite Miller prepare barbeque chicken meals as our BPUMC recently helped out at the Saturday barbeque at Oak Hill

Article by Joyce L. Wiedrich

10-17-2024


Grady Bray led our church service and gave our message this past Sunday. He started out giving the children’s message stating that God said that it was good! He asked the children if pie was good? They readily agreed. He gave them a little anatomy lesson on the tongue telling them the good bumps on the tongue or for our different taste, sweet, sour, salty, and bitter so that we can taste all foods. God also gave us the gift of smell. He gave the children an assignment to smell, newly cut grass and to smell the fresh rain as a storm begins. God is good! 


The scripture lesson was from Philippians 4: 6-7. Imagine not being anxious. We need to work at this. We need to turn our worries into love through prayer. Grady gave us a short history lesson into a focus of Judaism- on history, geography, and the power of places. Jesus was from the Nazareth, five miles from a major caravan route, but it was up and down a ridge and valley, very hard to get to by foot or horse. Nazareth had only 300 to 400 people, who were isolated, but self-sufficient growing grain and tending to their animals. Jesus went to Capernaum from Nazareth and started his ministry from there. Grady also told us the story of Joseph, being taunted by his brothers, who wanted to get rid of him. Joseph was then sold as a slave after being taken to Egypt and being put in a well to die by his brothers.  Joseph’s father Jacob was grieving for him. Joseph obviously went through some hard times and ending up in prison, after then being sold to Potiphar, and being accused of seducing his wife, which he didn’t do. God had a plan all along for the saving of Israel and saving the lineage of Jesus through Joseph. Grady reminded us to have an open heart, to choose to listen and use our ears and not our tongue when others have a story to tell. Healing comes from listening.  Be not anxious – this is a way to help others through prayer and listening ears. Thank you, Grady, for a great message! 


Dick Smith reminded us that the 20th at Home and Yates County will be dedicated and October 20 at 2 PM on Cedar Street in Keuka Park. All are welcome to attend. 


Many of us recently worked together at Oak Hill this past Saturday selling barbecue pork and barbecue chicken dinners. This was a great success, and we all had a wonderful time working together, serving the public. Thank you for everyone that came out to support this fundraiser. Several of us went up to the Apple Barrel Orchards afterwards to listen to Madelyn Rose Mosch sing and play guitar. She has many gigs in the area as she pursues her music career and also college studies. Way to go Madelyn.


We have many on our prayer list right now who have had recent surgeries or illnesses. we know who you are in God knows who you are, and we are sending our heartfelt prayers to all.  Our sincere condolences also to the family of Velma Boose, who passed away recently. She and her husband Charlie were married for 75 years, and we so enjoyed their presence at church. He passed away a while back and she missed him dearly. They are now together in heaven.


See you in church at 9 AM Sunday!




By Joyce Wiedrich April 9, 2026
Thank you, Marguerite Miller for directing the children and providing us with several cute songs as we celebrate music Sunday and Easter week beginning today with Palm Sunday. Article by Joyce L. Wiedrich 04/09/2026 Pastor Jeannine related to the children and the congregation the story of Palm Sunday. Jesus entered the city with great cheers of Hosannah and a parade. Coats were put on the ground for the donkeys to walk on. As the week progressed . the cheering of Palm Sunday turned to proclamations to crucify Jesus. This week reminds us what Christ went through for us. The tomb could not keep him or his message from us. Pastor Jeannine showed the children how Jesus is their living hope and has set us free. Please save any bed sheets, mattress, pads, or blankets for quilts that will be made by the group from My Brothers Keeper. These quilts are distributed at Christmas time for Yates County Christmas. Michele Covert read a beautiful poem entitled- God Speaks to us, written by Blanche Fingar. This past Sunday was also Music Sunday. The choir performed several numbers and Meridyn Whitford provided a beautiful solo entitled Sunday Sermons. In addition, Meridyn has been singing with the adult choir! Thank you, Meridyn, and our wonderful choir under the direction of Ron Miller. Our children also had two choir numbers. They are such an addition to our service. They also passed out palm crosses to the congregation members. Several of us will be traveling to Gettysburg for the memorial service of Bruce Westerdahl to be held there on April 25th. Bruce was our pastor for many years and a devoted member of our church along with his wife Nancy. He spent most of his growing up years in Gettysburg. For years, several of us joined the Westerdahl’s to decorate wreaths to put on the Gettysburg national Cemetery, and also the military cemetery at Quantico. We participated along with school children in the wreathlaying ceremony at Gettysburg. It’s nice to see the spring flowers popping up. It’s been a long winter. The sunshine and warm temperatures are so appreciated. It’s also good to see our snowbirds returning from the south. Norm and Sherri Hunt were back in church with us on Palm Sunday. See you in church at 9 AM on Sundays!
By Joyce Eiedrich April 2, 2026
Deaconess Connie Glover gave us a presentation telling us of some of the programs that she has created in the Penn Yan area, including the PY Community Cafe. Article by Joyce L. Wiedrich 04/02/2026 Our Bible study this week centered around the scripture from John 11: 1-45. Pastor Jeannine first ask the children if they ever cried when they fell down or when they were sad, or even because someone else cried. It was mentioned in the Bible three times that Jesus cried, including when his best friend Lazarus, brother of Mary and Martha died. When Jesus arrived after being summoned when Lazarus was taken ill, he had died and already was in the tomb. Jesus was able to raise Lazarus from the dead and then rejoiced. This was another one of Jesus‘s miracles. We were fortunate to have a wonderful presentation from Deaconess Connie Glover in church this week. Connie started the Penn Yan community Café out of the PENN United Methodist Church 17 years ago. The community café has dinners twice monthly with takeout in addition to a sitdown dinner. She also had started community Thanksgiving and Christmas Eve dinners. Through Keuka advocacy services, Connie helps people in need with utility, housing and enrollment in programs, including finding and obtaining birth certificates and identification when needed. People need these items to sign up for many services. She also has started a weekend, food pantry, and a senior meal program with seven meals a week at Saint Marks in Dundee. Miss Connie‘s house is in progress which is going to be a woman’s shelter. There also is a warming and cooling center in progress. Connie needs not only financial support but volunteers to help with these many programs. One of her main goals is in helping people find jobs and financial independence. Thank you, Connie in enlightening us in ways that we also can help. On this coming Sunday we are passing the bucket for the community café. We’re invited to join the Tenebrae service on Monday Thursday, April 2 at 6 PM at Dresden UMC. There are many services and opportunities during Lent in our community. Our sincere condolences to the family of Meredith Nielsen who passed away recently. Her memorial service will be later this spring. Meredith was a lifelong member of Bluff Point United Methodist Church. She was able to come to church with us as recently as this January. Meredith remained active in church throughout her lifetime. She participated in many church activities and events including Bible study, church committees and road cleanup. Meredith was loved by all and will be missed. Our Easter service will be at 9 AM Sunday, April 5. Please come and join us as well as all of our other Sunday services.
By Joyce Wiedrich March 26, 2026
We have a vibrant prayer shawl ministry. Pastor Jeannine has the children put their hands and pray on a prayer shawl for one of our congregation members who is facing surgery. Article by Joyce L. Wiedrich 03/26/2026 Pastor Jeannine asked the children how many of them liked music. Music is such an important part of our church. She looked at the hymn of Amazing Grace- always a favorite. She also looked at the hymns of To God be the Glory, and Blessed Assurance. Those two hymns were written by Fanny Crosby. Fanny got an eye infection when she was an infant as a result of this diagnosis and misdiagnosis she became blind. She looked at the blessings she had, and not the vision that she had lost. In her lifetime she wrote thousands of hymns and poems to glorify God. She could’ve been bitter, but instead, she was thankful for her life and what God had given her. God loves us! In our lessons today, we saw how Jesus used mud to plaster on a blind man’s face and restore his vision. Before this he had been a beggar. Jesus saw this man in the crowd who had been blind since birth. Jesus had the man wash the mud off his face, and his vision was restored. He felt the man was the light of the world. Pastor Jeannine asked us do we come to the light and believe in God? When the light of the world is in our midst, we need that shut our eyes and not be blinded by the light. Don’t forget that Palm Sunday is also music Sunday. Bring a friend or relative to church on Music Sunday on March 29th. Music Sunday is a beautiful celebration with our choir and children participating.
By Joyce Wiedrich March 19, 2026
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!
By Joyce Wiedrich March 12, 2026
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!
By Joyce Wiedrich March 5, 2026
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.
By Joyce Wiedrich February 26, 2026
The children always have a Bible lesson before a craft project in Sunday school. Article by Joyce L. Wiedrich 02/26/2026 This past Sunday was Transfiguration Sunday. So nice to be back in church today after weather related issues this month that had made travel, dangerous and nearly impossible on our rural roads with all of the wind and below zero temperatures. So good to see the sunshine and the warmer temperatures. Several events coming up at church as we enter Lent. This past week we had a wonderful Shrove Tuesday pancake and sausage dinner. We we’ll have a baked potato dinner later in the month. Blessings and congratulations to Robin DeSantis and Ron Jackson who were married on Valentine’s Day. Robin came to our church many times in the past while visiting her parents. She often joined choir events, playing her beautiful flute. Pastor Jeannine gave the children a lesson and told them about transfiguration Sunday before the adult sermon. This was based on scripture from Matthew 17: 1-9. It appears that Jesus asked James, John and Peter to go with him up Mount Tabor to pray. They followed him, but after they ascended the mountain, the disciples fell asleep. When they awoke, they saw Jesus speaking to Moses and Elijah, who had appeared, however both Moses and Elijah had been dead for several years prior to this event. Jesus’s clothes were transformed to a dazzling white. His face became beautiful and bright like the sun, as he was in the presence of God. Jesus asked the disciples not to tell anyone what they had seen. Are we willing to go up the mountain with Jesus to be transformed?
By Joyce Wiedrich February 19, 2026
Snow Day! Cold Day! Article by Joyce L. Wiedrich 02/19/2026 I’m not sure if global warming has anything to do with global cold, but for the second time in a month, we have canceled our church services because of weather- it’s just not been safe to drive in the rural areas with the snow blowing all over and the temperatures hovering around 0°. Hopefully, from this point on the weather will be more conducive for safe travel. I hope people have been praying at home and reading their scripture. On 2/28 church members will enjoy a baked potato dinner from 4:00-5:30 with all the toppings! We hope the community will join us for Music Sunday at church at 10:00 am March 29th. Our kids will be participating and bring so much joy to the service. This is also Palm Sunday.
By Joyce Wiedrich February 12, 2026
The first Sunday of the month is always communion Sunday. We look forward to sharing Jesus’s Thanksgiving. Article by Joyce L. Wiedrich 02/12/2026 This Sunday we studied several of the Beatitudes. Pastor Jeannine shared with the children that even if you are sad or mad we should be happy. Jesus always loves us no matter what! Pastor Jeannine asked the kids what made them happy. One girl shared that caring for others made her happy. Our scripture was Matthew 5: 1-12. The disciples came to Jesus. Jesus had begun his ministry and began teaching the disciples . The first beatitude Pastor Jeannine shared was that those poor in spirit are blessed. We are all sinners and are forgiven. We learn to be humble in heart. Jesus gave his life for us. Blessed are those who mourn. Mourning hurts, no matter what the loss. Pastor Jeannine shared we mourn for those estranged from God. Blessed are the meek for they will inherit the earth. Meekness is not weakness. Blessed are those who hunger and thirst. God is our nourishment. Blessed are the merciful. We all help in our missions- prayer shawls, Road clean-up, and needs of the church. A new Bible study will be starting on February 16th. This will be- The Final Journey. Bible study is on Mondays at 3pm. We are soon beginning Lent. We have several activities coming up, so keep posted! Our sincere condolences to Dan and Nancee Scott and many other friends and family members in the recent passing of Dan Scott who passed after a long illness. He was an active member of our community and is greatly missed. We are so thrilled for several new people who have been joining us for worship. We welcome all to join us on Sunday and for other church activities.
By Joyce Wiedrich January 29, 2026
Welcome to Melissa and Warren Kinsey, who have transferred their membership to join our church family at Bluff Point United Methodist Church. Article by Joyce L. Wiedrich 01/29/2026 Prayers for the family and friends of Dan Scott, who went to join his Lord after a recent illness. He will be missed. We have had so many that have been sick lately or have had significant losses. Keeping them all in our prayers. We welcome Melissa and Warren Kinsey to our congregation, who transferred their membership to our congregation. Pastor Jeannine‘s message to the children concerned eyewitness reports. How many of us see and hear eyewitness reports on the news? The Eyewitness report from Church today is about Jesus being the lamb of God. Do we tell others about Jesus? One of our little girls said that most of the people she knows already know about Jesus. It never hurts to discuss our love for our savior. Our scripture this week was from John 1: 29-42. John was eager to tell others about Jesus. He really did not know who Jesus was until he baptized him. He got excited and wanted to tell the world. There were challenges in these days though- Peter was a challenger. He was full of doubt. How many things do we doubt? Hopefully we don’t doubt our love for Jesus and Jesus‘s love for us. The miracle of Jesus gives us hope! Pastor Jeannine asked us if we had ever seen a movie that really gripped us. Pastor Jeannine and her husband Phil have had an 80s movie marathon where they relived movie memories watching old movies. One thing that she has found is that there are many memories watching movies together as a family- more than the movies, she remembers the good times of sharing. We have been asked to continue to pray. People feel prayer. We are eyewitnesses for Christ by lifting others in prayer. Please join us in church 9 AM on Sundays. We would love to share with you.