July 6, 2025 Service
July 17, 2025
Today we got to sing happy birthday to our friend and congregation member Meredith Nielsen on her special day. We all love her. She has been a member of the Bluff Point United Methodist Church her entire life.
Article by Joyce L. Wiedrich
07-17-2025
Our lesson and this warm summer day was taken from 2 Kings 5: 1-14. Pastor Jeannine told us about Naaman, a leader of the Syrian army, who was powerful and well respected. He was afflicted with leprosy. A servant girl messenger was sent to tell Naaman to go wash himself in the Jordan River seven times, and his flesh would be healed. He went to the King who told him he couldn’t help him, but sent him to see Elisha. He was again told to bathe in the Jordan River. First, he wouldn’t do it. Was this because of a lack of faith? After finally bathing in the Jordan seven times he was completely healed and his skin was restored. He should have listened to the command!
Our lesson is that only God can give us what we need, and not necessarily what we want or when we want it. Miracles will happen. We need to have faith in our faith, and dip into the Bible.
Pastor Jeannine told us a story about Muhammad Ali. One time he was on a plane and told to put on a seatbelt- his retort to the stewardess was that Superman did not need a seatbelt. The stewardess quipped back that Superman didn’t need a plane either.
She shared with us that she and her husband, Phil have lived in their home for many years. It’s taken them years to redo their house. Some people want a brand new house when they buy their first house, and want everything new in it. It usually takes years for one to accomplish this- we need to be comfortable with what we have and where we are in life.
School is out- remember to watch for the kids on the streets that are outside playing and riding their bikes.
We’ve enjoyed having several visitors who are vacationing in the area this summer. We hope they will come back and that others will come and join us whenever they can, at our 9 AM Sunday services. All are welcome.









