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“MUTINY: LIPSTICK, SNOWDEN, AND THE TEMPLE”MAY 31, 2014
9:00 AM // PAGE 8 — 11:45 AM // PAGE 11
PIONEER MEMORIALCHURCH
WELCOME!Must be summer—the last of the graduations is now history! Last Sunday here at Pioneer our Andrews Academy seniors commenced their new adventure—and then the sanctuary filled again on Thursday evening as the eighth-graders of Ruth Murdoch Elementary marched to the familiar “Pomp and Circumstance.” Now the sunny stretch of road through June, July and August begins. And while Pioneer says Godspeed to all the graduates of spring, our doors will be thrown wide to every summer Sabbath worshiper ahead. And that begins today. Welcome to this House of God.
PASTOR’S BLOGBY JOSÉ BOURGET
Just last week scientists affirmed a long-held suspicion about how
the biggest stars go out when they die. It seems that these “cosmic behemoths” do go out with a bang. A big BANG!
Our star, the sun, while accounting for 99.86 percent of our solar system’s mass, is still no giant. There’s another class of stars referred to as Wolf-Rayet stars which are more then 20 times as massive and at least five times as hot (Sunblock anyone?).
Here’s the theory on how these stellar giants go out. They self-destruct as supernovas. It’s violent, big, and everyone can see it. And by everyone, we mean they are so bright they momentarily block out the view of entire galaxies. All you can see is this star going out.
These days the news of these big stars going out can be sent around the globe in less than 40 minutes
WHEN STARS GO OUT
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FIND IT HEREPAGE FOURChurch Reports
PAGE EIGHTPioneer ONE
PAGE TENSabbath School
Pioneer TWO
PAGE TWELVEAnnouncements
PAGE FIFTEENHealth Nuggets
PAGE SIXTEENGrow Group Directory
PAGE TWENTY-FOURSabbath School Directory
PAGE TWENTY-SIXContacts
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“I WILL DO A NEW THING”BEAUTIFUL JOE
When I was in grades five and six, one of my favorite books was
“Beautiful Joe,” a story about a dog that was horribly mistreated by Mr. Jenkins the milk man. Beautiful Joe had his ears and tail cut off when he tried to protect his mother from Mr. Jenkins kicking her. Joe was rescued by Miss Laura who bound his wounds and took him to her home to live. Miss Laura’s family loved animals, and her brothers had many pets including Dick the canary, Billie the fox terrier, Bella the parrot, Davy the rat, and Malta the cat. By the way, this book is great for teaching Christian values to children regarding self-discipline, thrift, cleanliness, and care for others and animals.
In the story, Malta is very wise and knows that she is not to touch or bother the parrot, canary, or rat. Miss Laura had also taught Malta to avoid hunting the sparrows outside. One time Malta was sitting on the porch watching the sparrows, trembling with temptation to attack. Occasionally she would half rise, as if to start crouching toward them, but then laid down again. Miss Laura had been watching the whole time and took Malta to the kitchen to get a reward of milk for obeying her instructions.
When we compare human behavior with that of animals, our pets are often better at modeling Christianity than we are. Here is a list of characteristics I came up with and you can probably think of many others. Our pets:
• Forgive immediately and hold no grudges when mistreated;
• Do not gossip about you or expose your faults to others;
• Unless ill, are always happy, joyful, and ready to play;
• Never pre-judge or make negative assumptions about others based on looks, skin color, or religious affiliation;
• Are willing to just rest in the presence of the Master, at the feet of the Master, on the lap of the Master, always waiting for a word from the Master;
• Are willing to do whatever the Master wants to do, to go with the Master wherever He goes;
• Are not afraid to “speak” to the Master when hungry or needing comfort;
• Trust that the Master will provide all things—food, shelter, and companionship, without thinking about it.
Oh that we would listen and follow the Master with as much faith and devotion as our pets do us!
–Dennis Hollingsead
“He heals the brokenhearted And binds up
their wounds.”PSALM 147:3 NKJV
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PRAYThat God will continue to bless our
community service work
MORE INFOLaura Meyer / 471.7411
Many of us are acquainted with Neighbor to Neighbor, the
SDA Community Services, located just minutes from our PMC Church. In the early 1900’s members of the Emmanuel Missionary College Church Dorcas Society could not even imagine such a spacious facility. Mary Macomber in her History of the Beginning and Progress of the Dorcas Welfare Work in Berrien Springs states that her first remembrance of Dorcas work was around 1914 when her mother began attending meetings in the home of Mrs. William Guthrie. Ladies met in private homes like that of Mrs. Guthrie and Mrs. Richard Ford to make quilts and to sew and mend clothing to be given to families in need. Later, Emmanuel Missionary College offered them various temporary spaces to work in—the little cottage in the wooded area simply known as “the Grove,” the Quonset huts behind Burman Hall and the unfinished basements of Netherly Hall and South Hall. The moves must have been hard; however, it did not deter the group from their goal—to
be a blessing in their community. Then, in 1951, businessman Paul Kuhlman offered his former tractor salesroom on Highway 31 to them rent free for two years. By this time more and more calls were coming in for emergency assistance throughout the county and beyond.
This year we are celebrating 100 years of continuous organized community service work in Berrien Springs by the Seventh-day Adventist church. Over the summer months, I’ll share with you some interesting stories and pictures from their history. –Sue Rappette
N2N / CELEBRATING 100 YEARS OF SERVICE
NEIGHBOR TO NEIGHBOR
NEIGHBOR 2 NEIGHBORGIVE TO LINE 12
Thank you for your contributions to Neighbor to Neighbor.
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Joses Ngugi, a six-year veteran counselor for FLAG Camp, points
out that through working with the kids he has learned to see life “through the eyes of children” and to realize how fun learning about God can be. Joses is right—Learning about God is fun. It is possible we have forgotten that we learn just as much about God through relationships (those are fun), experiencing nature (this is fun), and playing (who doesn’t enjoy this) as we do in a worship service or Bible study. Amen! Learning about God is fun—and we will be taking time this summer to have a Fun Learning About God (FLAG) Camp.
Children between the ages of 5-13 can have Fun Learning About
God (FLAG) starting Monday, June 4, through Friday, August 3. The camp is held at the Pathfinder Building on the campus of Andrews University. It runs daily from 8:30 AM to 4 PM with Pre-care starting at 7:30 AM and After-care going until 5:30 PM. You can either fill out an application now or wait until your child attends. There is registration every day at the camp.
The application and camper handbook can be found at www.flag-camp.org or call 269.471.6565.As always, there are some who have difficulty paying. We invite you to give toward sponsoring some children. If you want to help—mark “summer camp” on the tithe envelope.
–Michael Goetz
MASTER PLAN OF EVANGELISM
MASTER PLAN OF EVANGELISMGIVE TO LINE 5
Goal to-date $51,282Received to-date $39,595(Received to-date 2013) $40,803
As of May 24, 2014
PRAYFor FLAG Camp Leaders,
Counselors and children for a fun learning summer
MORE INFOMicheal Goetz / 471.6176
FLAG CAMP / FUN LEARNING ABOUT GOD
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CHRISTIAN EDUCATION
PRAYFor the many students who have
attended Andrews Academy
MORE INFORobert Overstreet / 471.3148
Mizpah is Hebrew for “watchtower.” As mentioned in the Bible, it
marked an agreement between two men, with God as their witness. Jacob had secretly fled the house of Laban, his father-in-law, taking flocks of animals, all his other assets, and his two wives and their children (the daughters and grandchildren of Laban) with him, intending never to return. Laban discovered this and pursued Jacob. After discussion,
the two decided to formalize the separation. Laban admitted that his daughters had voluntarily left and he agreed to let Jacob go in peace, but exacted a promise from Jacob to never abuse his daughters or take additional wives (Genesis 31:50). The two men separated with the famous Mizpah words of Genesis 31:49, “The Lord watch between me and thee, when we are absent one from another.”
Mizpah has also become a part of Andrews Academy’s end-of-the-year events. Since 1992 when Dr. Nash first introduced this symbolic ceremony, a list of names of all the students in the school for that year is placed in a Mizpah vault located in the theme wall of the Academy commons. It is the school’s way of presenting to God the entire Academy student body and faculty from not only that year, but for every year since 1979 when the building was opened. By placing the names in the vault they are placing each person in God’s hands with a prayer that each person will reunite together when Jesus returns to take us to Heaven. –Sue Rappette
AA / THE LORD WATCH BETWEEN US
CHRISTIAN EDUCATIONGIVE TO LINE 3
Goal to-date $90,027Received to-date $66,243(Received to-date 2013) $72,003
As of May 24, 2014
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thanks to the intermediate Palomar Transient Factory (google it). Even more exciting is that thanks to the technology available scientists can get a closer look to better understand “about the nature of the exploding star and how it evolved before it exploded.”
I wonder if Abraham knew this about stars when God talked to him about his descendants.
“Then He brought him outside and said, ‘Look now toward heaven, and count the stars if you are able to number them.’ And He said to him, ‘So shall your descendants be’” (Genesis 15:5 NKJV).
Abraham knew from his own journey about his tendency to lie and take matters of destiny into his own hands. But could he imagine the deception of his grandson Jacob against Isaac? Or how about his great-grandchildren selling their own flesh and blood into slavery. How about Judah sleeping with his daughter-in-law because he thought she was a prostitute! That’s only within a couple of generations of God’s promise to Abraham.
Keep going down the genealogy of Jesus (Matthew 1) and the list gets longer, bloodier, and more scandalous. A king after God’s own heart commits murder and adultery. The fruit of that affair births the wisest king of all the land as well as the most promiscuous. Another is a king who is best known for taking out the prophets and re-introducing pagan worship and idols to a divided nation. Talk about Abraham’s stars going out with a BANG!
There is no question that when stars blow up they are inherently violent and catastrophic. If we aren’t good stewards of grace we risk taking these rare but significant events and making them that much more violent to the extent that they block out the rest of the shining lights in the galaxy. Therefore when these stars blow up we must engage them with the hope that God’s prodigal sons and daughters will return. We shall with arms wide open be ready to receive them for the welcome table feast.
Quotes from: http://www.foxnews.com/science/2014/05/21/supernova-discover y-reveals-how-biggest-brightest-stars-die/
PASTOR’S BLOG CONTINUED
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PIONEER ONE 9:00 AM
PRESIDING PASTOR: Don Dronen; ORGANIST: Kenneth LoganWORSHIP IN MUSIC: Carla Trynchuk, violin
“...and worship him...”...in seeking
Opening Voluntary Jesus, My Joy / Carl Gottlieb Umbreit
Introit Simple Gifts / Shaker Melody
Call to Worship
Doxology Praise God, From Whom All Blessings Flow / 2
Invocation José Bourget
...in praising & prayingHymn of Praise All Things Bright and Beautiful / 93
Congregational Prayer Don DronenCall to Prayer We Give Thee But Thine Own / 670
Worship in Music Seashell / Carl Engel
...in learningChildren’s Story
Offertory Praise God, From Whom All Blessings Flow / attr. Henry Purcell
The Word Proverbs 3:5-6 NKJV / Melchizedek Ponniah & Sabeulah Bates
Hymn of Preparation Hiding in Thee / st. 1 & 2 of 525
Sermon “Mutiny: Lipstick, Snowden, and the Temple” / José Bourget
...in connecting & committingConnect Card, Tithes, & Offerings NAD / Evangelism
Hymn of Commitment Take My Life, and Let It Be Consecrated / 330
...in goingBenediction
Closing Voluntary O God, Our Help in Ages Past / Jan Bender
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MUSIC ALIVEWHAT’S “WILD”?
Kentucky writer Wendell Berry turns the tide on a typical concept
of the “wild.” Writing of creatures of woods and fields, he says, “They plainly are going about their own domestic lives. . . . They are far better at domesticity than we industrial humans are. . . . They think of us as wild, and . . . they are right. We are the ones who are undomesticated, barbarous, unrestrained, disorderly,
extravagant, and out of control. They are our natural teachers, and we have learned too little from them. The woods itself, conventionally thought of as ‘wild,’ in fact is thought of and used as home by the creatures who are domesticated within it.” Today’s Worship in Music, while not about the woods, reflects the simple, yet highly sophisticated, beauty of a seashell, one of God’s creations in the “wild.”
Trust in the Lord with all your heart, And lean not on your own understanding;In all your ways acknowledge Him, And He shall direct your paths.
THE WORD PROVERBS 3:5-6 NKJV
CALL TO WORSHIP
Trust in the Lord, and do good;We take the light in the Lord, and commit our ways to him.
Be still before the Lord, and wait patiently for him.We wait before the Lord and we keep his way.
Let us praise the name of the Lord.
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SABBATH STUDY SANCTUARY 10:30 AM
Song Service Elizabeth Wilson
Opening Hymn Praise Him! Praise Him! / 249
Welcome / Introduction Philip Giddings III
Prayer Prayer in Song
Special Feature Let Everything That Has Breath . . . / Ong Family Psalm 150:6
Offertory Prelude / John Rutter
Bible Study “Christ, the Law and the Gospel“ / Classes
Scripture John 1:17 NKJV / Philip Giddings III
Theme Song Make Me a Blessing
Make me a blessing; make me a blessing.Out of my life may Jesus shine.
Make me a blessing; O Savior, I pray.Make me a blessing; to someone today.
“Make Me a Blessing,” Ira Bishop Wilson©1924, Renewed 1952 Word Music, LLC; Used by Permission. CCLI License #392652
Benediction Elizabeth Wilson
ORGANIST: Kenneth LoganOFFERTORY: Debra Rosengren, flute; Meriel Lora, piano
[see page 24/25 for Sabbath School directory & map]
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PIONEER TWO 11:45 AM
ORGANIST: Kenneth LoganSPECIAL MUSIC: Carla Trynchuk, violin
“That all of them may be one…”—Jesus (John 17:21)
Jesus, My JoyCarl Gottlieb Umbreit
Hello
Praise
Prayer
BaptismEnala Ngondawith Pastor Andrew Spooner
Children’s Story
SeashellCarl Engel
Mutiny: Lipstick, Snowden, and the TempleJosé Bourget
ConnectConnect Card, Tithes, & Offerings
Take My Life, and Let It Be ConsecratedHymn #330
Blessing
O God, Our Help in Ages PastJan Bender
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PIONEER PEOPLE SUNSET TODAY: 9:12 SUNSET NEXT FRIDAY: 9:17
To submit a request to have an announcement printed in Pioneer Family Life, please email [email protected]. Requests must be received Monday by 5 PM for consideration.
PIONEER FAMILY LIFE
SANCTUARY FLOWERSToday’s sanctuary flowers are given in honor of the 66th wedding anniversary of Andrew and Julia Snyder. We thank God for the many blessings to our family. With love from their children: Denise, David, Becky and Rachel.
FAMILY VESPERSTonight we will view a documentary, “The Human Body: Pushing the Limits,” in order to understand the verse, “I am fearfully and wonderfully made: marvelous are thy works” (Psalm 139:14). Come Join us in the Youth Chapel at 7:30 PM.
SOUP KITCHEN HELPA few of our regulars will be unable to help out at the Benton Harbor Soup Kitchen tomorrow, so we’ll be a little short-handed. Kitchen knowledge is helpful but not required. We work from 10 AM to 1 PM. If you want to help out, contact Daniel Drazen, volunteer coordinator, at [email protected]. No phone calls, please. Information and directions are available at www.soup-kitchen.org.
IRIS IN BLOOMThe Iris at the Roberts are in bloom (8875 Kephart). Come and enjoy their beauty. All are welcome.
ADVENTIST RETIREES OF MICHIANA
Dr. Gyl Kasewurm is an honored recipient of a Distinguished Achievement Award from the American Academy of Audiology. She will speak on “The Latest in Hearing Healthcare” on Sunday, June 8, at l PM at the Village Church. Bring a friend and enjoy a potluck before her presentation. For more information on Dr. Kasewurm go to arm4.me or call 471. 7466.
FLAG CAMPFlag Camp is a summer-long day camp on the campus of Andrews Univer-sity—from June 3 to August 8—that accepts children entering kindergar-ten to 8th grade. Through creative pro-gramming and activities, FLAG Camp seeks to promote the very things for which its name stands: Fun Learning About God. For more information, to register, or donate, visit www.flag-camp.org or call PMC at 269.471.3133.
WE MOURNToday we mourn with Donna-Mae Scott on the death of her brother, John Young, on Thursday, May 22. With Donna-mae and Glynn we look forward to the resurrection morning. “Even so, come Lord Jesus.”
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PIONEER FAMILY LIFE [CONT]
PATHFINDER FUNDRAISEROn Sunday, June 8, the PMC Evergreens will do a Bike/Walk-A-Thon at the Kal-Haven trail to raise funds for Oshkosh International Camporee (August 11-16). We still need to raise $10,000 to reach our goal. Thank you for the sup-port you have given us in the past and the support you will give us so that all our Pathfinders are comfortably taken care of during the camporee. Email or call Jonathan Burt with your pledge of support ([email protected]; 269.815.0178). This experi-ence at Oshkosh will be life-changing for our Pathfinders and staff.
KIDS GROW GROUPSHey Kids! Don’t Miss out on the GROW Group just for YOU this summer. Path-finder honors will be taught on Mon-day and Wednesday from 6-8 PM and Tuesday and Thursday from 6-8 PM in the Earliteen Loft. All 5th graders and up are welcome and 3rd and 4th grad-ers need a parent to attend with them. Lots of crafts and nature honors will be taught from June 2 to July 30. You don’t have to be a Pathfinder to do this, all kids from any or no club are wel-come! Cost is determined by honors and materials. To join – email [email protected] or call 269.473.5508.
RMES GARAGE SALERMES is having their annual garage sale from June 29 to July 3 and 6. Donations such as furniture, wash-ers, dryers, kitchen items, clothing, books, toys and crafts will be accept-ed starting June 1. For more info call 269.471.3225.
THANK YOUThank you PMC family for you cards and prayers during my recent illness and hospital stay. Also for the beau-tiful plant that continues to blossom gorgeous orange flowers. –Erich Bekowies
We want to thank God for the richness and lovingkindness of our PMC family. Since my mother passed away in April we have received many cards and notes of sympathy, flowers and kind words. God has not abandoned this sin-wracked world, but shows His love through the kindness and comfort of those around us. Such a blessing—and we have “this hope.” –Kathy & Conrad Demsky
We would like to extend a warm thank you to our Adventist Church Family for their prayers and support as we have struggled with the sudden sick-ness and passing of our wife, mother, and grandmother—Gloria Hippler. The level of peace and calm that we experienced through this process was unprecedented, and we are cer-tain that was only possible because so many were actively lifting us up in prayer. Many of you kindly provided food for our family (and for the me-morial service) and we are grateful for your delicious generosity! Thank you for your continued prayers. –Tonya Snyder
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Here at PMC we are blessed to be able to run a large-scale media
ministry each and every week. This is possible in no small part to the army of dedicated volunteers who donate their time on a weekly basis. Electronic media is an important part of worship here at Pioneer. From hearing the speaker via the P.A. system, to seeing images on the screen, technology is at the heart of everything we do. Making this technology work requires a team of dedicated volunteers—15 each week.
Can you picture yourself minister-ing through technology? This sum-mer, we are looking for new volun-teers to join the media team. No experience is needed, but a passion for excellence in ministry is required. If you would like to consider be-ing a camera operator, helping with the audio system, or creating Power Point contact:
Nick [email protected]
MEDIA VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
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FUN IN THE SUNNow that we have “turned the corner” on a record-setting cold winter, many Southwest Michigan residents will be heading outdoors for some fun in the sun. Gardening, long walks on the beach, hiking, running, biking, boating, picnics, and family get-togethers. Some timely and simple safety tips can help you make the most of your fun in the sun.
CLOTHING: Wear light-colored clothing that covers your skin and don’t forget that wide-brimmed hat.
SUNSCREEN: Use sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or above that is “Broad Spectrum” based, protecting from both types of harmful sun rays (UV-A and UV-BO). Apply liberally and often (20 minutes before initial exposure and every two hours thereafter. And, every time after swimming or heavy sweating). Check the expiration date and replace if more than one year old. SUN EXPOSURE: Avoid direct exposure between 10 AM and 3 PM (most harmful rays) and be especially careful with young children who have fair skin, which is easily damaged.
EAT PLENTY OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES? Fruits and vegetables are high in anti-oxidants which protect your skin from sun damage and slow the aging process.
SPIRITUALLY SPEAKING: Exposure to the “Son” can prevent burning!
HEALTH NUGGETS
Group Exercise ClassExercise Class are suspended for the
summer. It will resume in September after Labor Day. Keep active this summer!
Classes taught by a certified Group Fitness Instructor.ONGOING EVENTS
Open “Mic” Summertime EditionJune 1 • 5 PM
Join us for an open mic session where you will have the opportunity to demonstrate your favorite summer meal recipe! Come
prepared to share some cooking tips. Reg-ister by calling Genaida at 471.6565.
UPCOMING EVENTS
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GROW INK - WORKING WRITERSMON-01 • Mondays @ 10:00 a.m.-NoonPMC, Early Teen Loft, Prayer Room
Do you have a story that might strengthen someone else? GROW Ink is for writers who want to create faith-building articles and stories to submit for publication. No publishing experience necessary. Bring your computer plus word-processing program.
Meeting: Weekly, June 2—July 28, 2014Leader: Ami HendricksonEmail: [email protected]: 269.468.3217
maximum size: 20
LESSONS ON FAITH, PART 2MON-02 • Mondays @ 6:00-7:30 p.m.105 S. Cass Street, Berrien Springs
Christ is coming and we will be changed. Are you ready? Is your faith sufficient? This women’s group will use Lessons on Faith, by Jones & Waggoner, $13. Available at Glad Tidings, Amazon, or the ABC. Supper begins at 6:00 p.m.
Meeting: Weekly, June 2—July 28, 2014Leader: Sue Rappette, Melody WallaceEmail: (S) [email protected]; (M) [email protected]: (S) 269.471 .1450; (M) 269.313.2716
maximum size: 20
GROW GROUPS
To sign up for a GROW Group go to:www.pmchurch.org/growgroup
ACTIVITY Groups
STUDY Groups
WOMEN’S Groups
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PATHFINDER HONORSMON-03 • Mondays & Wednesdays @ 6:00-8:00 p.m.PMC, Early Teen Loft
This group will meet every Monday and Wednesday! Ever wanted to fly a kite? Create a masterpiece? Race a worm? These are just some of the honors you can earn. Everyone in grades 5 and up are wel-come. Third- and 4th-graders need a parent to join. Cost is deter-mined by honors and materials.
Meeting: Weekly, June 2—July 30, 2014Leader: Cynthia Caldwell Email: [email protected]: 269.473.5508
maximum size: 20
LIVING IN FAITHMON-04 • Mondays @ 7:00-8:00 p.m.PMC, Early Teen Loft, Right Prayer Room
This group is for women formerly married to pastors (widowed or divorced), who would like to fellowship, pray, and share their experiences with God in a safe environment. We will be reading a book together. When you register you will be given the title of the book to purchase.
Meeting: Weekly, June 2—July 21, 2014Leader: Lisa Clouzet, Beatriz VelasquezEmail: (L) [email protected]; (B) [email protected]: (L) 269.471 .8312; (B) 269.262.8361
maximum size: 8
GROW GROUPS
To sign up for a GROW Group go to:www.pmchurch.org/growgroup
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FORKS IN THE ROAD: THE ART OF STAYING WITH JESUSTUE-01 • Tuesdays @ 5:45-9:00 p.m.PMC Parking Lot
Spend time fellowshipping and riding the roads of Southwestern Michigan, experiencing new things along the way. Join a like-minded group of motorcycle enthusiasts for summer evenings of prayer, food and fun.
Meeting: Weekly, June 3—July 29, 2014Leader: David & Lynn SteenEmail: (D) [email protected]; (L) [email protected]: (D) 269.876.1034; (L) 269.471.1676
maximum size: 20
PATHFINDER HONORS IITUE-02 • Tuesdays & Thursdays @ 6:00-8:00 p.m.PMC, Early Teen Loft
Like painting? Enjoy time in nature? Want to race a worm? These are some of the fun things we will do as we learn more about God. Grades 5 and up are welcome. Third- and 4th-graders need a parent to join. There will be a cost for patches & materials, determined by the honors chosen. We will meet Tuesdays & Thursdays.
Meeting: Weekly, June 3—July 31, 2014Leader: Cynthia Caldwell Email: [email protected]: 269.473.5508
maximum size: 20
GROW GROUPS
To sign up for a GROW Group go to:www.pmchurch.org/growgroup
ACTIVITY Groups
STUDY Groups
WOMEN’S Groups
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THE GARDEN OF EDENTUE-03 • Tuesdays @ 7:00-8:00 p.m.PMC, Commons Kitchen
This will be your opportunity to help arrange flowers for the Sanctuary, learn to make a boutonniere, arrange a bud vase, watch a bridal bouquet being made, and use seasonal flowers in arrangements. Interested? Join this group. There will be a charge for special flowers.
Meeting: Weekly, June 3—July 22, 2014Leader: Llona Chapman, Geraldine St. Clair Email: [email protected]: (L) 269.471.5417; (G) 473.6649
maximum size: 12
WORSHIP IDOLS? WHO...ME?THU-01 • Thursdays @ 10:00-11:30 a.m.11861 N. Red Bud Trail, Buchanan, MI
Do you ever have trouble hearing discussion in a larger group? Are you interested in joining a specifically designed GROW Group of no more than eight who are eager to study worship of idols from the Bible? If so, this is your group!
Meeting: Weekly, June 5—July 31, 2014Leader: Gunter & Dorothy KochEmail: (G) [email protected]; (D) [email protected]: (G) 951.452.0336; (D) 269.473.2163
maximum size: 8
GROW GROUPS
To sign up for a GROW Group go to:www.pmchurch.org/growgroup
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FRISBEE GOLFTHU-02 • Thursdays @ 6:00-7:30 p.m. HPAC Parking Lot
Join us for a spiritual thought and a game of Frisbee Golf! All skill levels are welcome. Please bring your own frisbee golf discs. Snacks will be provided.
Meeting: Weekly, June 5—July 31, 2014Leader: Brenton & Rachelle OffenbackEmail: [email protected]: 269.325.3057
maximum size: 8
SMOOTH READINGFRI-01 • Fridays @ 7:30-8:30 p.m.Chan Shun Hall, Whirlpool Room
Join us for a relaxing time in the cool of the evening. We will be reading The Shack while enjoying making refreshing smoothies & other summer recipes. Please bring a copy of The Shack.
Meeting: Weekly, June 13—August 1, 2014Leader: Daniela Torrez, Linda WeakleyEmail: (D) [email protected]; (L) [email protected]: (L) 269.325.2063
maximum size: 20
GROW GROUPS
To sign up for a GROW Group go to:www.pmchurch.org/growgroup
ACTIVITY Groups
STUDY Groups
WOMEN’S Groups
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MAXIMUM MARRIAGESAT-01 • Saturdays @ 10:30-11:30 a.m.Seminary S215
This group is for couples only. Earn continuing education credits from the authors of Married & Glad of It and Maximum Marriage. Learn to use the four prescriptions to strengthen your good mar-riage. A joy-filled opportunity to celebrate your relationship!
Meeting: Weekly, May 31—July 26, 2014Leader: Roger & Margaret DudleyEmail: (R) [email protected]; (M) [email protected]: 471.4308
maximum size: 16
MAXIMUM MARRIAGESAT-02 • Saturdays @ 4:00-5:00 p.m.PMC, Early Teen Loft, Right Prayer Room
This group is for couples only. Earn continuing education credits from the authors of Married & Glad of It and Maximum Marriage. Learn to use the four prescriptions to strengthen your good mar-riage. A joy-filled opportunity to celebrate your relationship!
Meeting: Weekly, May 31—July 26, 2014Leader: Roger & Margaret DudleyEmail: (R) [email protected]; (M) [email protected]: 471.4308
maximum size: 16
GROW GROUPS
To sign up for a GROW Group go to:www.pmchurch.org/growgroup
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MASTER GUIDESAT-03 • Saturdays @ 6:30-8:00 p.m.PMC, Youth Chapel
Whether you are completing Master Guide for an Oshkosh inves-titure, or just beginning, this GROW Group will provide support and seminars as you prepare for the exit review with your area coordinators. Photocopied handouts will be distributed at the meetings.
Meeting: Weekly, June 7—August 2, 2014Leader: Josephine Katanga, Cheryl LoganEmail: (J) [email protected]; (C) [email protected]: (J) 269.471 .1951; (C) 269.277.9323
maximum size: 20
GROW GROUPS
To sign up for a GROW Group go to:www.pmchurch.org/growgroup
ACTIVITY Groups
STUDY Groups
WOMEN’S Groups
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Indicate your 1st, 2nd and 3rd choices by writing 1, 2, or 3 on the line next to the group that you want to join.
Topic Code Time ChoiceForks in the Road: The Art of Staying with Jesus
TUE01 5:45 - 9:00 p.m.
Frisbee Golf THU02 6:00 - 7:30 p.m.GROW Ink—Working Writers MON01 10:00 a.m. - NoonLessons on Faith, Part 2 MON02 6:00 - 7:30 p.m.Living in Faith MON04 7:00 - 8:00 p.m.Master Guide SAT03 6:30 - 8:00 p.m.Maximum Marriage SAT01 10:30 - 11:30 a.m.Maximum Marriage II SAT02 4:00 - 5:00 p.m.Pathfinder Honors MON03 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Pathfinder Honors II TUE02 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.Smooth Reading FRI01 7:30 - 8:30 p.m.The Garden of Eden TUE03 7:00 - 8:00 p.m.Worship Idols? Who . . . Me? THU01 10:00 - 11:30 a.m.
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SABBATH SCHOOL DIRECTORY
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Youth Chapel
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[miscellaneous adult] Something In Common Seventh-day Adventist Beliefs
COLLEGIATE H&M (Hispanic - Religion Amphitheater)
People on the Move (PMC)
The Well (Buller—238)
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Park Parking passes are required. Please pick up your free visitor parking pass at the Office of Campus Safety.
For more information about Andrews UniversityFuture Studentswww.andrews.edu/[email protected]
General Inquirywww.andrews.edu800-253-2874
AA Andrews AcademyAAP Andrews Airpark (Aeronautics, Seamount Building, Tucker
Building)AD Administration Building (Academic Records, Enrollment,
Financial Records, Graduate Studies & Research, Student Financial Services)
ADC Art & Design CenterAG Agriculture (Greenhouse)AH Alumni HouseARB Arboretum/GroundsARCH ArchitectureAV Apple Valley MarketBGYM Beaty Gym (Pool)BH Bell Hall (Educational & Counseling Psychology, Leadership,
Teaching, Learning & Curriculum, Speech-Language Pathology & Audiology)
BKS Bookstore (Post Office, Hair Salon)BUL Buller Hall (Behavioral Sciences, CIDP, History & Political
Science, IDP, Religion & Biblical Languages)BURM Burman Hall (Men’s Residence)CC Campus Center (Campus Ministries, Dining Services, Intl
Student Services, Undergraduate Leadership, Recreation Center, Student Life, Social Recreation)
CSH Chan Shun Hall (Accounting, Economics & Finance; Management, Mktg & Info Systems)
CUST Custodial ServicesDH Damazo Hall (Women’s Residence)DAIRY DairyFARM FarmFHH Forsyth Honors HouseGAG Garland Apts G (University Apartments)GH Griggs Hall (Griggs University & International Academy,
Affiliation & Extension Programs, Development, Planned Giving & Trust Services)
HAR Harrigan Hall (Digital Media & Photography, Imaging Services, LithoTech, Screen Graphics)
HML Hamel Hall (Music)HORN Horn Archaeological MuseumHPAC Howard Performing Arts CenterHYH Haughey Hall (Engineering & Computer Science,
Mathematics, Physics)HH Halenz Hall (Chemistry & Biochemistry, Medical Laboratory
Sciences)IMC Integrated Marketing & CommunicationIPA Institute for Prevention of AddictionsIS Information Technology (AIM, ITS, Telecom)JGYM Johnson Gym (Athletics, Fitness & Exercise Studies)JWL James White LibraryLH Lamson Hall (Women’s Residence)
LUC Lake Union ConferenceMED Medical CenterMEIER Meier Hall (Men’s Residence)MH Marsh Hall (Crayon Box, Nursing, Nutrition & Wellness)NH Nethery Hall (Communication, English, Honors, Intensive
English, International Language Studies, Social Work, Student Success Center, Writing Center)
NTN Neighbor to NeighborPATH Pathfinder BuildingPH Price Hall (Biology)PMC Pioneer Memorial ChurchPOWR Power PlantPS Plant ServicePT Physical TherapyRMES Ruth Murdoch Elementary SchoolSEM SeminarySFTY Campus SafetySH Smith Hall (Agriculture, Art Gallery)SUH Sutherland House (Andrews University Press)TH Tubing HillTRANS TransportationUT University Towers (Guest & Convention Services)WWTP Wastewater Treatment Plant
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PIONEER CLASSES[adult sanctuary]
Group 1Group 2 (Portuguese/Brazilian)
Group 3Group 4 (Yugoslavian)
Group 5Group 6Group 7Group 8Group 9 (Spanish)
Group 10Group 11 (Balcony)
Conference RoomIndonesian Class
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SEMINARY GROUPS N108 (Collegiate)
N110N120 (New Life Church Choir)
N150 N211 (Small group)
N235N310 (Russian)
N335 (Spanish)
S215 (French) S340 (Upper Room)
ADULT @ AU Main Lounge Faculty Lounge Back to BasicsLiving Word Fellowship
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Bible Journey(Nethery—143)
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MINISTERS[music] Kenneth [email protected]
[media ministries] Nick Wolfer [email protected]
STAFF[admin. assistant] Genaida [email protected]
[clerk] Jackie [email protected]
[executive assistant] Sherrie [email protected]
[asst. media director] Jonathan LaPointe [email protected]
[admin. assistant] Lailane [email protected] 471.3543
[graphic designer] Rachelle Offenback [email protected]
[assistant treasurer] JoAnn [email protected]
[maintenance] Larry White [email protected]
CONTACTS
PASTORS[chaplain / pioneer] José Bourget
[pastoral care] Don [email protected]
471.3133
[youth ministries] Micheal [email protected]
471.6176
[harbor of hope] Taurus [email protected]
269.923.9274
[lead pastor] Dwight K. Nelson [email protected]
471.3134
[chaplain / new life] Timothy P. [email protected]
471.3212
[lead chaplain] 471.6282
[this generation evangelism] Rodlie [email protected]
471.6154
[stewardship] Sharon [email protected]
471.6151
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CONTINUEDCONTACTS
MINISTRIES[adventurers] Kathy Capps
[deacons] Milan Vajdic [email protected]
471.0328
[deaconesses] Vida [email protected]
473.2175
[elders] Russell & Cynthia [email protected]
473.3738
[health] Tatiyana Stankovic [email protected]
[pathfinders] Jonathan Burt [email protected]
269.815.0178
[public address] Joel Kitchen [email protected]
[GROW groups] Carolyn [email protected]
269.519.2801
SABBATH SCHOOL [birth - grade 1] Claudia [email protected]
[grade 2 - earliteen] Robert [email protected]
[adult] Elizabeth [email protected]
OUR SCHOOLS[ruth murdoch / K-8] David [email protected]
[andrews academy] Robert Overstreet [email protected] 471.3148
[andrews university] [email protected] / 800.253.2874
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