July 20, 2025 Service
July 31, 2025
Grandma Laurie Prinzivalli and Roz Prinzivalli both wore their cute sunflower dresses to church today. Roz was visiting with her parents Melissa and Bryan this weekend!
Article by Joyce L. Wiedrich
07-31-2025
Pastor Jeannine started the service with the children’s story showing them a fast food bag. She pulled out a fries container from a happy meal and then a larger fries container, and a napkin. She explained that they forgot the burger! She told kids that it’s all right if something is missing. She told them how Jesus visited Mary and Martha. Sister Mary was not helping in the kitchen instead she was listening to Jesus. Jesus told her it was OK. It was fine if she was missing from the kitchen helping her sister and glad Mary was sitting at his feet, listening and spending time with God. This was a lesson from scripture of Luke 10: 38-42. What Mary did was most important because time with Jesus was precious and limited!
Pastor Jeannine told another story about how she had a calling to be a pastor in 2012. She was told by someone in authority that she could be a secretary, nurse or a teacher, but not a pastor, because she was a woman. It’s amazing that so close to these current times that her nudge to be a pastor could have been denied her. We need to be with people who encourage us and lift us up, instead of discouraging us. Fortunately, her husband, Phil was with her all the way so that she could meet her dream.
We are so fortunate that we have a God of love, grace and forgiveness. God lives in us and his love is made complete in us.
Our 200th anniversary Erie Canal cruise was sidelined due to weather. It has been rescheduled to August 20th. If you have signed up and have a conflict, please discuss with Ron Miller.
The Hope Walk is August 20. There are white paper bags to decorate in our church gathering area. We ask if you decorate a bag that you contribute five dollars. The bags are filled with sand and a candle is lit at the end of the ceremony and tribute for cancer survivors, and those that have lost their battle with cancer. It is a very touching ceremony.
Please come join us at 9 AM on Sundays. We have a loving congregation and pastor!









