Food Pantry
Oct
18
7:30 AM07:30

Food Pantry

Food distribution takes place n the Fellowship Hall every Monday 9am - 1pm (except holidays) and every third Saturday 7:30am - 9:30am.

If someone has an emergency need, please call the church at 716-355-6336 and leave a message.

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Clymer Youth Group
Oct
12
5:30 PM17:30

Clymer Youth Group

What: Battle of the Classes
Date: Sunday, October 12, 2025
Time: 5:30-9pm
Where: Abbe Reformed Church
Who: All high schoolers are welcome! Come participate in competitions of the classes and enjoy dinner, snacks, volleyball, fire, games, and fellowship!!!

No matter where you are on your walk with God, whether you've grown up in the church or you have never been and just want to see what it's all about, you are welcome!! There will be no assumptions or requirements to meet here; just casual fellowship and a place to ask questions and get answers! We hope to see you there! :)

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Prayers and Squares
Sep
20
9:30 AM09:30

Prayers and Squares

Join us for Prayers and Squares. Prayers & Squares is a faith outreach ministry that combines the gift of a hand-tied quilt with the gift of prayer for someone in need. The essence of this ministry is in the prayers offered for the recipient; “it's not about the quilt, it's about the prayers”.

We will be creating quilts that will be prayed over and given out at later dates to those in need of special prayer . No sewing experience necessary. We have jobs from ironing to sewing and everything in between. If you plan on sewing please remember to bring your own sewing machine. Feel free to bring your lunch.

All are welcome.

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Combined Worship
Aug
31
10:00 AM10:00

Combined Worship

We will join in worship together with our friends from the Church on the Hill. Following worship we will be having a pot luck picnic. Hot dogs and hamburgers, buns, beverage and table service will be provided. Please bring a side dish or dessert to pass. Invite family, friends and neighbors for Worship, fellowship, and a picnic! All are welcome!

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Vacation Bible School
Jul
20
to Jul 24

Vacation Bible School

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Finding your way in a world gone wild.

We have Jesus—our true north! We will give kids a rock-solid foundation and point them to Jesus, their unmovable, unshakable friend forever!

VBS will take place Sunday, July 20 thru Thursday, July 24 every night 6-8:30 pm.

There will be bible stories, games, snacks and music! Joins us to make new friends and learn more about our True North - Jesus!

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Christmas Eve Candle Light Service
Dec
24
7:00 PM19:00

Christmas Eve Candle Light Service

Please join us for our annual Christmas Eve Candle Light Service. We will have special music, traditional Christmas hymns, Christmas scriptures and a Christmas message. If you can’t join us in person, we will be broadcasting on the local cable channel and streaming the service on YouTube as we do on Sunday mornings.

May the Light of Jesus be bright this Christmas season. Merry Christmas to all!

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Pickleball Tournament
May
19
1:30 PM13:30

Pickleball Tournament

Whether you've played this fastest growing sport in America before or not, this tournament is for you. We are excited to have your team take part in the Abbe Church sponsored pickleball tournament as we enjoy fellowship with our community, support The Camp at Findley ministry, and scratch that "competitive itch".

See you on the courts!

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Clymer Tulip Festival
May
18
10:00 AM10:00

Clymer Tulip Festival

Stop by and visit with us at our booth at the Clymer Tulip Festival. We will have water available and activities for the kids. See what’s happening at Abbe Church and sign up for the Pickleball Tournament. We will be located at the Spitzer Funeral Home on Main Street.

Prayer will be available upon request as well.

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Annual Congregational Meeting
Dec
3
11:30 AM11:30

Annual Congregational Meeting

Please join us for the Annual Congregational Meeting following the Traditional service. Everyone who considers Abbe their home church are invited to attend the meeting and share in the discussion. Only active confirmed members are eligible to vote. Please be in prayer for the meeting.

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Thanksgiving Eve Service
Nov
22
7:00 PM19:00

Thanksgiving Eve Service

Please join us for our annual Thanksgiving Eve Service. The Christian communities from Clymer Hill, North Clymer, Clymer, and Abbe are coming together this Thanksgiving Eve to openly express our gratitude and praise for God’s countless acts of bounty, nourishment and refreshment by His Word and Sacrament, and for His greatest gift to us in Jesus Christ!. If you are unable to join us in person, we will be broad casting and livestreaming the service as we do on Sunday mornings.

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Rural Chautauqua County Medical Unit Health Fair
Oct
25
9:00 AM09:00

Rural Chautauqua County Medical Unit Health Fair

The first annual Rural Chautauqua County Mobile Unit Health Fair will be held at the Abbe Reformed Church in Clymer, NY! Several Mobile Health Units will be available for adults/children to visit! Urgent well-care visits, vaccinations, blood pressure checks, basic wellness checks, insurance enrollers, Narcan training, SNAP and WIC enrollment, PT and OT demonstrations, dementia awareness and information!  This is going to be a full day, so please mark your calendars and plan to attend! 

The Clymer CSD Food Truck will be providing breakfast sandwiches and lunch items. Please support this food truck as it is part of a instructional class at Clymer Central School!  

Please come early as the first 100 attendees will a FREE LUNCH at the Clymer CSD Food Truck, courtesy of UPMC Chautauqua ( WCA ).

Please bring Photo ID, insurance card for services in the mobile medical units, services will be billed.

Please contact Judy Wroda at 716-450-3960 for more information or click here.

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Move More Ministry
Sep
16
11:00 AM11:00

Move More Ministry

Interested in getting out and "Moving More" or maybe just a reason to get out of the house? This group might just be for you! Our Kick-Off Event is Saturday September 16th. We will be meeting at the Lakeside Park in Mayville at 11 AM. We are going to walk the paved rails to trails along the lake. If you are interested in carpooling meet us in the Abbe parking lot at 10:15! We can't wait to see you there! If you are interested please text or call Anndrea at 716-499-8711.

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Sunday School
Mar
12
11:30 AM11:30

Sunday School

WILLIAM WILBERFORCE – REAL CHRISTIANITY, WEEK 7

Adult Class, Abbe Church, Sunday, March 12, 2023, 11:30 AM

I. Opening Prayer

II. Chapter 7: Practical Hints About Authentic Faith, Part II

III. Review from Chapter 7, Part II:

A. WW highlights problems with cultural Christianity.

B. WW says the difference between real and cultural Christianity is

not

a matter of different opinion; the former is Christianity, the

latter is not.

C. The visible and the invisible Church.

D. WW highlights sources of deception within cultural Christianity.

E. WW calls the Church and Christians to “wake up!”

IV. Chapter 7, Part II, Pages 176-198

A. Section Two: Some Advice to Those Who Believe

1. This is a problem that is particularly problematic for those who

legitimately have received Christ and believe all that the Bible

teaches. Their belief system is intact, but their lives do not bear the

evidence that they have actually had a real encounter with Christ.

They regard their faith as something that has been taken care of and

then proceed to live as if Christ were not really their Lord. True

Christian grace has become cheap grace. They have affirmed and

repented from sin. They have some level of desire for holiness. But

they take the path of least resistance in their approach to Christian

living. They neglect a vigilant and zealous pursuit of God’s will for

their lives. They practice some resistance to sin and exercise some

measure of discipline in dealing with the flaws of their character that

God desires to change. But their approach to spiritual growth is not

serious.

a. What are some of the practical causes for this problem?

b. What is “cheap grace” according to WW? How do you define it?

c. Can you recall a time in your Christian walk, that what WW

describes was true for you? Are you willing to share a piece of your

story?

2. Let me warn those who are in this position. You are in danger of

deceiving yourselves. Beware that you do not become nominal

Christians of another sort. There are no shortcuts to authentic

spirituality. It takes all we have to give and is the main task to which

we are called. …If you are serious about being a follower of Jesus

Christ, keep a close watch over your behavior and your heart.

a. Do you agree with WW there is a danger of deceiving ourselves?

b. Do you agree with his advice as what to do?

c. What would you say to a friend or family member who is living

with “cheap grace” and “nominal Christianity”?

B. Section Three: Brief Comments to Various Kinds of Skeptics

(Absolute Unbelievers)

1. In my own investigations, I have found that unbelief is rarely a

matter of examining the evidence and reaching a negative verdict. It

is usually the outcome of a life that is careless and irreligious. It is

usually much more of a moral issue than an intellectual one. Some

people do not want to believe, even if the bulk of the evidence

supports the truth of faith. …It is therefore accurate to conclude that

unbelief is in general a disease of the heart more than of the

understanding.

a. Do you agree with WW interpretation of his own investigations?

b. What have you gleaned from the “absolute unbelievers” you have

encountered?

2. In short, there are no shortcuts to spirituality. If you are going to

reject Christianity on the basis that its belief system is unsound, you

will find no middle ground between orthodoxy and unbelief that

makes any more sense. It would be good if those who find themselves

defending historic, orthodox Christian faith took such an approach to

these things. By pushing these other systems to their logical

conclusions, any individual who is on the fence might be led to

understand that apart from authentic faith, atheism is the only logical

alternative.

a. WW made this claim in the 18-19th centuries; is it just as true in

the 20th-21st centuries?

b. WW last sentence is bold. Do you agree? Is historic, orthodox

Christianity built on solid ground?

3. We live at a time when there is no excuse for living in spiritual

ignorance. Never before in all of human history have we had at our

disposal more evidence in favor of the truth of Christianity. …It is

hard to be an intelligent and informed unbeliever these days.

a. If WW stated this in 19th century England, what would we say

about 21st century America?

b. Why would WW make this final statement? We have all met

“intelligent and informed unbelievers.”

C. Section Four: Advice for Those Who Possess Authentic Faith

1. If change is to come, it must start with true Christians living out

their faith. It is imperative that men and women of authentic faith live

out their relationship with Christ in such a way that the Church in our

country again regains the respect of the culture and the allegiance of

its membership. It is going to take passion to change things, and only

those who truly believe are capable of having it. True believers are

going to have to go the distance. …Be bold to proclaim the name of

Christ in this time when many who call themselves Christian are

ashamed to speak the name.

a. Do you agree with WW? Could this be true for churches in

America, for Abbe Church, or is this WW idealism?

b. Why are Christians “ashamed to speak the name” of Christ?

V. Closing Prayer: WW Concluding Paragraph (page 198)

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