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4B | WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 2020 THE CHRONICLE-EXPRESS CHURCH BRIEFS First Baptist Church of Penn Yah First Baptist Church of Penn Yan wishes everyone a very blessed, pros perous and healthy New Year! Our wor ship services are held on Sundays at 10 am, wearing masks and socially dis tancing. All are welcome to join us! Milo Center United Methodist Church Blessings sent to our friends Tammy, Julie, Linda, Mary Lou, Lynn and Jen this week. Strength is uplifted to all essential workers through the holidays and be yond. Continue bringing in clean prescrip tion bottles. We will be sending them to the mission in January. As in many churches around the world this week, Pastor Kim spoke of the story of Mary. However, as she dis cussed the famous poem then song \Mary did you know?\ it became clear that those questions could be posed to any parent — although the context and certainly the timeline are different. There are so many questions that come along with being a parent the first time or even the fourth. The next time you hear that song, think of it in terms of your experiences as a parent or a role model to a young person at some point in your life. God uses these questions to open us up. To make space for wonder, imagination and contemplation. They open us up to the awe of God and his love and grace. Every birth is a miracle and is an image of God if we open our eyes to it. As with Mary's conception, nothing is impossible for God. Happiest and healthiest of new years to all! Bluff Point United Methodist Church Our BPUMC congregation wishes all of you a wonderful New Year, filled with joy and good health, as we put 2020 in the rear-view mirror! Company came for Christmas. Even though our celebrations were smaller, Jesus was with us all the time as we cel ebrated his birthday. Pastor Sandi reflected as we were decorating and waiting and wondering on the threshold for the company of Je sus. Pastor Sandi read scripture and told that Jesus said he moved around to teach others, and did not need a large house. He never stayed in one place. God said it did not matter what the en trance to our looks like, it ’ s what is in side. Jesus moved from place to place, as did Mary and Joseph on their journey. Pastor Sandi told us that we need to share joy, love, hope and peace in our homes, by inspiration and sharing. Pas tor Sandi asked us what our threshold looks like. Tensions are OK ... we need to seek out God ’ s word. We have all been given so much. Our Zoom church service was filled with Christmas carols, as the kids lit the last advent candle. The decorated tree reminds us of past Christmases shared at church, with decorations we all brought from our homes. This past week we celebrated our last church drive-through with hot choco late, cookies and a nativity. We have found ways to stay connected, yet apart, and remain safe. New Years wishes for a much better and healthier 2021! Penn Yan First Presbyterian Church As one unprecedented year comes to an end, the world is now able to look for ward to a new year of promise in dealing with this pandemic. Within the first quarter of 2021, it is predicted millions of Americans will have received one of two vaccines now approved for use here. However, we must all still remain vigilant and careful around others until a substantial portion of the population gets vaccinated and more is known about the various vaccines' effective ness. Until then, we wait with great antici pation for the day people can return to wide scale in-person interaction with family, friends and humanity. For many of us, gathering together includes at tending church sendees and activities. With this in mind, FPC will continue to follow strict guidelines for limited atten dance at Sunday in-person services and proceed with great caution in allowing a return to the building for any activities. Sunday services will still be streamed and available for viewing afterwards. Other activities will be hosted via Zoom in the coming months. FPC plans to begin our next Zoom Book Study program on Tuesdays, from 7 until 8 pm, starting on Jan. 12, 202L The topic focuses on the Bible ’ s book of Romans and the title of the book is, “ Paul for Everyone - Romans, Part 1, Chapters 1-8 ” , by N. T. Wright. It is pub lished by Westminster John Knox Press and is available in both regular and large print. If you are interested in participat ing in our book group or purchasing the book, please call the church at 315-536- 8235 or email firstprespy211@ya- hoo.com . St. Mark ’ s Episcopal Church In this Covid year most things are un like ever before and the celebrations of Christmas are no exception. No large gatherings or performances, no indoor singing, and constraints on family cele brations. Christmas itself has not changed. The Incarnation is with us again! Take time to enjoy the rest of the season. Many of us really enjoy myths, for their truth and often their wisdom, even when there is no fact involved! As we move through Christmastide, from Christmas Day until the Epiphany, Jan. 6, we all enjoy the carol, “ The Twelve Days of Christmas ” . Was that carol writ ten as a catechism for Roman Catholic children in England during the 200-plus years when the practice of their religion was outlawed by the Anglican authori ties? Do the three French Hens really represent the Trinity, or the gifts of the Magi, or Faith, Hope and Charity? Probably not, according to Snopes- .com. It may be a lovely thought but the truth is that the song is thought to have originated in France and most of the original six gifts were various birds. The first print version dates to 1780 in a book for children, “ Mirth Without Mischief ” as a game of forfeits. As a catechism it would not have been very useful since all of the beliefs, with the exception of the sacrament of Penance, were held by the Anglicans, and did not need to be hidden. The use fulness of a seasonal-song as a teaching tool is limited at best and the gifts don ’ t suggest their meaning in any obvious way. It should also be noted that under Cromwell any observance of Christmas was banned. While the carol ’ s connection to Christian theology may not be historic, probably dating to the 1990s, it can still remind us of our faith as we observe the twelve days of Christmas. So, Merry Christmas, everyone — maybe the Pip ers really do represent the 11 faithful Apostles. Some of the purported meanings of the symbols: True Love = God Receiver of the gift (Me) = All the Baptized Partridge = Jesus Christ 2 Turtle Doves = Old & New Testa ment 3 French Hens = the Trinity 4 Calling Birds = 4 Gospels 5 Golden Rings = Pentateuch, first 5 books of the Old Testament 6 Geese-a-Laying = 6 Days of Cre ation 7 Swans-a-Swimming = 7 Sacra ments 8 Maids-a-Milking = 8 Beatitudes 9 Ladies Dancing = 9 Fruits of the Ho ly Spirit 10 Lords-a-Leaping = 10 Command ments 11 Pipers Piping = 11 Faithful Apostles 12 Drummers Drumming = 12 Points in the Apostles Creed Dresden United Methodist Church The Dec. 20 service at the Dresden United Methodist Church began with Sheryl Parkhurst playing a prelude of Christmas carols on the organ. Toby Bond led our Call to Worship, which was by Lindsey Baynham, in spired by the Magnificat: One voice: The womb of a young vir gin leaps for joy, and the ultimate gift prepares to come into the world as a babe. All voices: Come God, in the flesh, to See CHURCH, Page 5B -ALTAY- AUAY BAPTIST CHURCH 315-536- 0225: Floyd Wicker Jr., Lay Leader. Worship service 9:30 am. - BARRINGTON - COMMUNITY CHURCH: Sunday School 9:15 am; Morning Worship 10:30 am; Evening service 6:30 pm; Wednesday Prayer Meeting & Bible Study 7 pm. -BATH- MT. WASHINGTON CHURCH: Cty. Rte. 113 (Mt. Washington Rd.) 607-776- 9228: Pastor David D. Ferguson. Sun. 9am Worship Service; Tues. 10am Bible Study. Nursery Available ~ BELLONA~ MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH: 93 Pre-Emption Rd., 585-526-5046. www. senecabell.org . Pastor Re'vAmy E. Loving. Sunday Worship Service 11 :00 am. - BENTON ~ BENTON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: Deb Roher, Pastor. Sunday School 9:45 am; Worship 10:30 am. - BLUFF POINT ~ GARRET MEMORIAL CHAPEL (Epis- copal/Anglican): Tip of Bluff Point. CHAPEL SCHEDULE: Chapel Grounds open Memorial Day through late Sep tember. The Chapel will be open 1 pm to 4 pm Tuesday & Thursday during the summer. Sunday Worship Service at 9 am July through Labor Day. Wed dings are scheduled through St. Mark's Church, PO Box 424 or telephone 315- 536-3955. UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: 3044 Kinney Corners Rd, 4 miles south of Penn Yan on Rt. 54A. Rev. Sandi Perl. Sunday Worship Service 9 am; Sunday School 9:30 am. BluffpointUMC.com ~ BRANCHPORT - FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH: 4197 Italy Hill Rd. (1-1/2 miles west of Branch port), Church 595-2552. Sunday School 9:45 am; Worship Service 11 am & evening service as per announce ment; Wed. Prayer Meeting 7:00 pm. ST. LUKE ’ S EPISCOPAL CHURCH: 121 West Lake Road, Branchport. Rev. Phillip W. Kasey, Pastor. Sun. Service 9:30 am. Potluck Dinner third Thursday at 6pm in the Parish House, 187 West Lake Road, Branchport. UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: Kim Lyons. Worship Service and Sunday School 10:45 am. - CANANDAIGUA - HOLY REDEEMER ANGLICAN CHURCH: 4575 Route 364.585-905- 3084. Rev. Dale Bove, Rector. Sunday Service: 10 am UNITARIAN-UNIVERSALIST CHURCH: 3024 Cooley Rd. 585-396-1370. Inter- im/lntern Minister: Rita Capezzi. Sunday service and church school 10 am. www. uucc.us qrqsb Y LAKE KEUKA COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH: 735 East Lake Rd. Rev. John Busch, 531-8367. Sunday Service 9 am. - DRESDEN ~ DRESDEN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: 60 Cornelia Drive. Marilyn Wood, 536-9351. Worship 9:30 am. GOOD SAMARITAN BAPTIST CHURCH: 54 Main & Cornelia St. Pastor Edward G. Rice, Independent and Fundamental, Sunday Bible School 10 am, Worship 11 am, Sunday Evening Worship and Patch The Pirate Children's Program 6 pm, Wed. Prayer Service 7pm. ~DUNDEE - CONGREGATIONAL UCC: Lakemont. Rev. Lucinda O'Leary, Pastor. Sunday Worship Service and Sunday School 11 am. DUNDEE BAPTIST CHURCH: Pastor Deborah Kamm. 607-243-7313 (leave message) Worship 10 am; Discussion 10:30 am. DUNDEE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: Morning Worship 11 am. Choir Rehearsal 10 am. FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH OF DUNDEE: 13 HARPENDING AVE., 607- 243-7229 Rev. Lawrence A. Semans, David Semans, Asst. Pastor. Melissa Westfall, Admin. Asst. Sunday Worship 9:30 am, Sunday School for all 11 am. Sunday evening activities by schedule. Awana Youth (ages 4-Gr. 9) Tuesdays 6:30 (Sept.-April), Teens regular activ ities (Gr. 6-12). Group Bible studies and Prayer Meetings throughout the week call for info. Nursery for all Sunday Ser vices. Handicapped Accessible. - ELMIRA - CONGREGATION B ’ NAI ISRAEL. 900 W. Water St. (607) 734-7735. Services Fri. 7:45 p.m. & Sat. 8 a.m. - FLINT ~ FLINT CREEK CHURCH OF GOD: 3584 Flint Rd., 1/2 block off Routes 5 & 20. (585) 526-5600. Rev. Russ Willem sen. Sunday School 9:45 am. Morning Worship 10:45 am. Sunday afternoon Beacon of Hope Food Pantry (free food for the poor & needy) 12:30 pm. Wed. Evening Service 7:00 pm. - GENEVA ~ QUAKER MEETING: Unprogrammed worship 10:30 am, Hobart and William Smith College Campus. 315-694-8829 for more information. Mouses of ‘ Worship TEMPLE BETH-EL: 755 South Main St., 315-789-9710. Cantor Richard Rosenfield. Services every Friday at 8 pm 1st Friday of every month is family service at 7:30 pm SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH: Corner of Rts. 5 & 20 and Number Nine Road, 3535 Number Nine Road, Gene va, NY 14456-9109, 716-526-5599. Pastor Martin . Zelaya 323-252-5004. Sabbath services (Saturdays); Bible Study 9:30 am, Worship service 11;15 am. Tuesday meeting at 7 pm. ST. FRANCES DESALES, Our Lady of Gua dalupe (Spanish) Mass: Sunday 1:30 pm - GORHAM - BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH: East Main St. Owen Corcoran, Pastor. Worship Service 11 am; Sunday School 9:45 am; Sunday Evening Service 6:00 pm. GORHAM UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: Sunny Mauser, Pastor. Worship 9 am; Coffee Hour 10 am; September-May Sunday School 10 :15 am Sunday. REED CORNERS FEDERATED CHURCH: Pastor .Deb Curtis. Worship Service 10 am; Sunday School 11 am. -HAMMONDSPORT- ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH: Corner of Lake and Main Sts. 607-569- 2534: Sunday service at 8:45 am. - HIMR00 - HIMR0D COMMUNITY CHURCH (Bap tist): Rev. Valerie Lerch, Pastor. Sun. Worship 11 am. - ITALY VALLEY - UNITED METH00IST CHURCH: 915 Italy Valley Road, Naples. Worship Ser vice 9:30 am. ’ -KEUKA PARK - KEUKA COLLEGE NORTON CHAPEL: 141 Central Ave., Keuka Park, NY 14478. Offering the following: Non-Denomina- tional Worship Service, led by Chaplain Eric Detar, Tuesdays ’ 8 pm; Catholic Mass Sunday ’ s 7 pm. For more informa tion contact the Center for Spiritual Life M-F 9am-4pm (315) 279-5377 Services offered while; college is in session. -MIDDLESEX- BAPTIST CHURCH: Rev. Dennis Mc.Nabb, Pastor. Sunday School 9:30 am (Sr. High & Adults-2 electives); Worship 10:45 am & 6:30 pm. Wed. Bible Study & Prayer 7 pm. UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: Sun. Worship Service 10:45 am; 585-554-3450. - MILO CENTER - UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: Wor ship 9:15 am. - NAPLES - FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH: Kenneth L. Sisson, Pastor. 125 North Main St. Sunday Worship 10 am; Tuesday Bible Study 6:30. ST. JANUARIUS ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH: Fr. Leo Reinhardt, Pastor; Fr. Jorge Ramirez, Parochial Vicar; As sisting priest: Rev. Jack O ’ Connor, www. ourladyofthelakescc.org : Live Stream M-F 2pm, Sat & Sun Noon, Rosary dai ly at 3 pm, Reconciliation by appoint ment 315-536-7459. - PENN YAN - ASSEMBLY OF GOO OF PENN YAN: 3646 Rt. 14A, 315-531 -1902/0ffice. Pastor Russell LaBarr. Sunday Worship 10am. CALVARY CHAPEL OF PENN YAN: 270 Lake Street, 315-531-822, 585-526- 5612. Sunday 10:00 am, Wednesday, 7:00 pm. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS: 1833 Flat St., 315-536-5635 or 531 -8815. Sacra ment 9:30 am; Primary Sunday School 10:45-11:25 am; Priesthood & Relief Society 11:30-12:30. CHURCH OF NAZARENE: Brown St. Ext., 14A South, 585-405-4642. Pastor Dr. Gary Goodell. Sunday School 10 am, Worship 11 am. EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH: 332 Main St., 315-694-7128 or 536-8278. Rev. Ronald Woudenberg, Senior Pas tor, Rev. James Knapton, Associate Pas tor. Sunday School 9:30 am; Morning Worship Service and Children ’ s Church Program 10:45 am; Sunday Evening there are Small Group Bible Study in Host homes at 6:00pm, Weds - Mid week Bible study and Prayer Service 7 pm, Pioneer Club grades K-6 6-7:30 pm. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH: 224 Main St. Sunday Worship and Children's Activity Period 10 am. Sunday School classes for all ages 11 am. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH: Corner of Main and Clinton Sts. 315- 536-8235. Rev. Paul E. Malles, Pas tor. Worship Service 10 am & Sunday School: 10 am. Nursery care available. PENN YAN BIBLE CHURCH: 2015 Kim ball Rd.(off Rte. 14A at Friendly Motors), 315-536-4523. Leo Galletta Pastor. Morning Worship Service 10:30 am. Sunday School 9:15 am. Evening Bible Study 6 pm. Youth Group grade 7 and up Wed. 6:30-8:00 pm. Nursery care available at all services, www.pybc.us PENN YAN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: 166 Main Street. Pastor: Rev. Kristen Roth Allen. Saturday Night Worship 5 p.m.; Sunday Break Service 10a.m.; Sunday school for everyone 9:15 a.m.; Traditional Sunday Worship 11 a.m. 315-536-6711. www.pyumc.org ST. MARK ’ S EPISCOPAL CHURCH: Main and Clinton Sts., Church Office 315-536-3955 Mdn.-Fri. 10 am-1 pm. The Rev. Dan Burner, Rector. Holy Eu charist Sun. at 8 & 10 am. ST. MICHAEL ’ S ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH: Fr. Leo Reinhardt, Pastor; Fr. Jorge Ramirez, Parochial Vicar; Assist ing priest: Rev. Jack O ’ Connor, www. ourladyofthelakescc.org : Live Stream M-F 2pm, Sat & Sun Noon, Rosary dai ly at 3 pm, Reconciliation by appoint ment 315-536-7459. ST. PAUL ’ S LUTHERAN CHURCH: 135 Hamilton St, 315-536-8165: Worship Services: Sun. 8:00 & 10:45. am. Rev. Lori Nickoloff, Pastor. WELLSPRING FELLOWSHIP: 465 N. Main St., Penn Yan. Sunday Services: 10 am and 5 pm. -POTTER - POTTER COMMUNITY CHURCH: Rev. Tom Castle, Pastor. Worship Service 9:30 am; Sunday School 10:30 am; Evening Service 4:30 pm. ' - PRATTSBURGH - FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH: Sunday Worship Service 9:30 am. PRATTSBURGH BAPTIST CHURCH: Rev. Glenn Lambertz, Pastor. Sunday School 9:30 am; Morning Service 10:30 am; Wed. evening prayer meeting and Bible study 6:30 pm. ST. PATRICK ’ S ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH: Fr. Leo Reinhardt, Pastor; Fr. Jorge Ramirez, Parochial Vicar; Assist ing priest: Rev. Jack O ’ Connor, www. ourladyofthelakescc.org : Live Stream M-F 2pm, Sat & Sun Noon, Rosary dai ly at 3 pm, Reconciliation by appoint ment 315-536-7459. UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: Porter St. Pastors: Edwin Jaqua (595-794- 1941). Worship 9:30 a.m„ Sunday School 11:15-12:00 Noon. Religious Educ. Class 3-4:30 p.m., Wednesday (biweekly). 522-3192 or 522-3566 or 522-4341. - PULTENEY - GRACE COMMUNITY FELLOWSHIP: 9054 Main St., Pulteney, NY 14874. Pastor Larry Slater 607-868-3294. Evangelical, Family Focus Service at 10:45; Bible Study Wednesday 7 pm, 10326 Cross St., Pulteney, NY. PULTENEY PRESBYTERIAN: 9235 County Route 74, Pulteney, NY. Rev. Bryan Bond, Pastor. Worship Service & Sunday School 9:15 am. 607-868-3155 - ROCK STREAM - LAKELAND MENNONITE CHURCH: 389 Rock Stream Road, Rock Stream . Dale R. Eby, Pastor 607-243-8461; Nelson Faus, Pastor (607) 243-5271; Sunday School 9:30 am, Worship Service 10:30 am. 2nd and 4th Sunday evening service 7:30 pm. - RUSHVILLE - FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH AND SOCIETY: We are a faith based group of people who acknowledge Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior and cele brating our 217th year. Sunday services 11 am. Handicap Accessible. Pastor Todd Christensen leading worship and presiding. FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: Rev. Della Ludwig, Pastor (585) 554- 6534.9:30 am Worship. - SECOND MILO - BAPTIST CHURCH: Rt. 14A. Pastor David C. Daniels, 607-215-0994, 332 East Franklin St, Horseheads. Sunday School 9:45 am; Worship Service 11 am. - STANLEY - EVANGELICAL WESLEYAN CHURCH: Rev. Charles Baldwin. Sun. School 10 am; Worship Service 11 am & 6:30 pm. Prayer meeting Wed. 6 pm. SENECA NO. 9 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH: 4414 Number Nine Rd., Stanley, NY 585-526-5580. www.sene- cabell.org . Rev. Amy E. Loving. Sunday Worship Service 9:15 am. - TYRONE - TYRONE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: Rev. Patricia L. Brown, Pas tor. 10:15 a.m Worship Service; No Sunday School in the summer. -VINE VALLEY- VINE VALLEY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: Worship Service 9:30 am with Pastor John Lanni. - WAYNE - WANETA LAKE BAPTIST CHAPEL: West Waneta Lake Rd. 607-292-3900 Pastor Adam Hunt. Sun. School 10 am; Worship 11 am; Evening Praise 6 pm. Wed. Prayer & Bible Study 7 pm. WAYNE VILLAGE BAPTIST CHURCH (American Baptist): Rev. Judy Pep pard, Pastor. Sun. School 10 am; Morn ing Worship 11 am. - YATESVILLE - YATESVILLE METHODIST CHURCH: 1894 Yatesville Rd., Penn Yan, 315- 536-6360. Morning Worship and Sunday School 9 am. Pastor Thomas Wunder. 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