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Carole Clow has been our scripture reader this month. Thank you Carole! Article by Joyce L. Wiedrich 8/28/2025 Pastor Jeannine asked the kids if they ever had a temper tantrum or a bad day. Jesus had bad days too. Jesus taught us to learn from bad days and if we’re feeling bad to try to hug someone and show love. We had a video shown in church today of the first aid closet in Dresden, starring narrator Deb Flood. Ray Welker started this closet many years ago and it has grown out of its original home. All sorts of things are available, from canes, crutches, medical supplies, wheelchairs and hospital beds. What an amazing community lending facility, created from love. Pastor Jeannine dissected the scripture today from Luke 12: 49-56. We see a household divided- from father against son and mother against daughter. When things become ugly in a household, we need to pray about it and listen to what God says. Jesus is the truth, the way, and the life. We have had such a warm, sunny summer. Soon the school buses will be on the roads! Mark your calendars for Sunday on August 31! Bring your neighbors and family to this wonderful musical Sunday. We also will have blessing of the backpacks for the kids returning to classes on that day.

Pat and Don McQuay traveled from Penfield to join our event. Article by Joyce L. Wiedrich 8/21/2025 This past Sunday, Bluff Point, Dresden, and Milo Center United Methodist churches joined together for a worship service and church picnic at Climbing Bines. The pavilion was nearly filled with people from all three churches, wishing to worship the Lord and enjoy a wonderful brunch together. We appreciate that we could be at this beautiful pavilion for our event. Pastor Jeannine spoke to the kids about money. She asked them if they spent money or saved money. She told them that sometimes we need to leave what we treasure behind to follow Jesus. Some things that we have in life do not cost money. This includes visiting the sick, being cheerful to someone who is sad, praying for someone, and forgiving someone. Sometimes the hardest thing is to say you are sorry to someone. We need to use our treasures for Jesus. Our scripture was from Luke 12: 32-40. Pastor Jeannine spoke to us about whether or not we have anxiety. We need to be alert, we need to be ready for what may come. Sometimes things just happen. God is always there. Our treasure is family, friends, our lives, and God. Don’t forget to decorate your luminary bags for the Hope Walk! It’s coming up soon- August 23rd, to honor and raise money for people who have survived cancer and others that have passed from this disease. At the end of the event, the luminaries are lit and cancer survivors walk around the path of the luminaries. It’s a very touching ceremony. See you back in church at 9 AM on Sundays!

Thank you Grady Bray for your inspirational messages while Pastor Jeannine and Phil Biehls enjoyed a well-deserved vacation. Article by Joyce L. Wiedrich 8/14/2025 I can not believe that in a few weeks we will hear school bells in the air. We certainly will enjoy our last few weeks of summer, but know that fall is beautiful in this area of the country as well. Jeff Stempien gave the children’s message today- he asked the children how they received their news, whether on TV, through mom and dad, through the radio, telephones or the Internet. He explained that in the Bible times bells and instruments were used to alert people to lnewa events. Hear ye, hear ye, extra, extra, what is the topic of the day? He told the children that God sent the prophet Isaiah who told the crowds that someone was coming. I will send someone to give the message, a voice coming from the wilderness Clear the road for the coming of the Lord. John the Baptist was also sent to give a message. 1 is coming with greater than me. We can all be messengers even something small as a little Bell can give a message. The children all enjoyed clanging their bells before leaving church for their lessons. Our scripture this week was from John 8: 1-11. In Grady’s message he told how Jesus went to the temple. People brought a woman to temple who had committed adultery. Some people felt she should be stoned for her actions. Jesus didn’t condem this woman, or any person who is done wrong, but neither did he condone what she had done. The lesson is to listen. Listen more than you talk. Listen to the story. Jesus had many opportunities to listen and teach. Grady told us that he has had the opportunity to meet both presidents and kings. They are just people like us. They are not people that we should be in awe of. We need to accept all people as they are, as Jesus did. Jesus even accepted Matthew, a tax collector, and people that had committed crimes or broken Commandments. We all need to be more like Jesus. Please come worship with us. We can always use more voices in choir. Choir practice has restarted for the fall season. See you Sunday!
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Outreach Missions
United Methodists have believed, from the beginning, that each of us is called to participate in the outreaching ministry of Jesus Christ. John Wesley described this work in simple, practical terms: "Do all
the good you can, in all the places you can, to all the people you can."
We, at Bluff Point UMC, are on a journey to share the message of Jesus through our actions. Below is a current list of the mission related activities supported by our church family. Feel free to investigate each ministry, pray about your involvement and contact us.
Local Missions
- Prayer Shawl Ministry
- Backpack Ministry
- Keuka Food Pantry Ministry
- Adopt-A-Highway
- The Living Well Mission
- Grandma’s Kitchen
- College Student Ministry
- CROP Walk
Advent Season Missions
- Thanksgiving Baskets
- Mitten Tree Collection
- Angel Tree Mission
- Yates Christmas Program
National Missions
- United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR)
- Operation Christmas Child – Shoebox Ministry
- Blanket Sunday
- Haiti Dress and Shorts mission