April 27, 2025 Service
May 8, 2025
Marguerite Miller shows a quilt that will be donated during Yates County Christmas. She is part of a group that puts these together throughout the year
Article by Joyce L. Wiedrich
05-08-2025
Margaret Miller showed a quilt that she tied is part of the Our Brothers Keeper project. Members make and finish quilts to be given out at Yates County Christmas in December each year. The group meets Mondays from 10 to 2 PM at Saint Mike’s church in Penn Yan. She is collecting bedsheets and blankets to help finish the quilts. Anyone is welcome to come and join the projects.
This summer, on July 16, we again will have an opportunity to participate in an Erie Canal boat ride in the Waterloo/Seneca Falls area. The cruise goes through a lock, and it’s a lot of fun. The boat can take 50 people with a cost of $30 each. See Ron Miller if you’re interested.
Our road cleanup for Adopt a Highway will be on May 7 (Wednesday) at 9 am. We hope many of you will show up to help. Many hands make light work! It usually takes us about an hour to do the 2 mile route.
Pastor Jeannine asked the children if there was anything that they couldn’t believe. Do you have to see things to believe them? Sometimes we just hear things and know that they are true. We need to trust. The Scripture lesson today was from John 20: 19-31. After the resurrection, Jesus appeared and showed the disciples his hands. There were nail marks on his hands. Jesus told Thomas not to doubt. He said that blessed were those who have not seen, but still believe. Pastor Jeannine continued on her sermon. If you don’t see it, is it real? Mary had seen the Lord. Jesus was gone from the tomb. They were terrified. The people had seen Jesus arrested and had seen him die a horrible death, and then he suddenly appeared. Was this real? We today have not seen this, but we believe in the word of Christ, and the stories passed to us in the Bible by accounts from those that were there.
Snacks today by Christie Mosch and Joyce Wiedrich. Thanks to Michele Covert and Brian Mosch for helping!
See you Sunday at 9 AM!









