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BACCALAUREATEAUGUST 2, 2014

PIONEER MEMORIALCHURCH

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OUR SPEAKER

ANDREA LUXTON

Today we welcome Andrea Luxton, to the Pioneer pulpit. Dr. Luxton

has served as provost of Andrews University since 2010. Prior to coming to Andrews, Luxton served as president of Canadian University College. She has also served the SDA church at various levels including serving as director of education for the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists. Luxton received a BA in theology and English from Newbold College, an MA in English from Andrews University, a PhD in English from Catholic University of America and a Postgraduate Diploma in Institutional Management and Change in Higher Education from the University of Twente, Netherlands. She has written a number of articles for professional and church publications, often using these mediums as a way of connecting her passions for literature, education and the life of faith. She is also an experienced international speaker. Her hobbies include reading world literature and traveling to remote destinations.

WELCOME!On this summer’s graduation weekend, welcome to where Andrews University gathers year-round to worship God. The Lord of this House is the Lord of this campus. In celebration of His grace that has brought these graduates to this milestone of academic achievement and personal accomplishment, let us come before our God with rejoicing and thanksgiving. We welcome both our graduation visitors and our worship visitors. Come, let us worship Christ the Lord!

FIND IT HEREPAGE FOURChurch Reports

PAGE SEVEN

Sabbath School

PAGE EIGHTPioneer ONE

PAGE TENBaccalaureate

PAGE ELEVENSabbath Vespers Program

PAGE TWELVEAnnouncements

PAGE FOURTEENMembership Transfers

PAGE SIXTEENSabbath School Directory

PAGE EIGHTEENContacts

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“I WILL DO A NEW THING”FORGIVENESS

The following anonymous story has occurred recently. The

ending is still in the future.About three months ago the

house of an Adventist man and his wife (Mr. and Mrs. X) was broken into by a thief. The losses were:

• An envelope with cash tithe• 2 pairs of designer sunglasses• A broken screen, window, and frameNothing else of value was taken

from the bedroom even though other more expensive articles were in the home. The thief had to practically crawl over an expensive computer graphics studio with four large monitors. Since January, Mr. X had been working 1½ hours away during the week, coming home only on weekends. Naturally, Mrs. X was quite concerned for her own safety. After reporting the theft to the police, they found out several thefts had occurred in their subdivision. A home security system was purchased and installed, but Mrs. X was still fearful that the house might be broken into again when she was alone.

About three weeks later, the police discovered the thief along with many stolen items from the neighborhood. The surprise was that the thief was actually the next door neighbor of Mr. and Mrs. X. who, on several occasions had invited him, his wife, and child into their home. The other neighborhood victims were incensed by this news, and

initially Mr. and Mrs. X were as well. But then they observed the people of the neighborhood shunning and ignoring the wife and baby who remained in the home.

After much prayer and soul-seeking, Mr. and Mrs. X decided to contact the wife next door and also texted the thief, offering to help in any way. After several more weeks the thief was seen at home and Mr. X went over to see his neighbor-thief. It turned out that the neighbor had been stealing to support a drug habit and had been in rehabilitation for almost a month. Mr. X and his neighbor sat in lawn chairs on Mr. X’s back patio and talked for quite a long time. Mr. X prayed with him and then gave a copy of The Great Controversy. The neighbor thanked Mr. X for his care and kindness.

What will God do through seeds of forgiveness in this rejected man’s life? What are you doing to help God do “a new thing” in others’ lives?

–Dennis Hollingsead

Don’t you know that God’s

kindness is meant to lead you to repentance?ROMANS 2:4 ADAPTED

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Because Pioneer Memorial Church members sponsor and support

God’s Abundant Pantry, local commercial growers, food retailers, wholesalers, and gardeners in our community are pleased to have a place to donate their surplus, dated,

too ripe to ship, seconds and dent and bent inventory to GAP. If GAP did not exist, most of these products would be feed for animals or thrown into a field or dumpster. These donations include: bulk grain flours, corn meal, dried milk, whole wheat seed; watermelon, strawberries, blue berries, peaches, apples, plus a wide variety of vegetables that are grown in this area.

These donations make a big difference in the lives of our students and their families. One grateful student family recently wrote us to show their appreciation. “Thank you, PMC members, for financially supporting ‘GAP’ and thanks to all the volunteers who are helping me and my family. Know that without your help I would not be able to fulfill the plan God has for me in this world. Many times I wonder how it would have turned out if there was no ‘GAP.’ Even with the help God’s Abundant Pantry provides, many months my income is not enough to meet our daily needs. We are very thankful for your efforts and may God bless you abundantly in return.“

–Chuck Peck

GAP / GENEROUS DONATIONS

GOD’S ABUNDANT PANTRY

THANKGod for the generous donations

of surplus food we receive for our ministry

MORE INFOChuck Peck / 471. 4039

[email protected]

GAPTo contribute to GAP, write “GAP”

on your tithe envelopeor give online at www.pmchurch.org

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PRAYThat this site may be a blessing

to all who visit

MORE INFONick Wolfer / [email protected]

MASTER PLAN OF EVANGELISMGIVE TO LINE 5

Goal to-date $73,260 Received to-date $60,419 (Received to-date 2013) $57,848

As of July 26, 2014

Congratulations class of 2014! You have successfully made it to

graduation. As you depart, we would like to remind you of a resource to keep in touch with PMC—www.pmchurch.tv. There, you can join the 3,000 other subscribers to our audio podcasts or you can join the 2,000 people that subscribe to our video podcasts and download matching study guides. At www.pmchurch.tv you can add to the growing list of people reading Pastor Dwight’s blog, “The Fourth Watch,”

send us a message telling us what you think, share a prayer request or give us financial support. You are also invited to join us there each week for worship via our live stream at 11:45 AM.

We invite you to use this resource, share it with your family and friends, and keep in touch with us. Please pray that this site may be a blessing to all who visit. And please continue to pray for the many MPE ministries that are featured here each week.

–Nick Wolfer

MASTER PLAN OF EVANGELISM PMCHURCH.TV / STAY IN TOUCH

WWW.PMCHURCH.TV

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CHRISTIAN EDUCATION

THANKGod for parents who give their time

and talent to help our school

MORE INFODavid Waller / 471.3225

[email protected]

What are your memories from school? If you attended Ruth

Murdoch Elementary School it may be eating veggie hotdogs at the registration picnic, or perhaps tasting ethnic foods at the multicultural fair, or doing your first public singing at the talent show. All these activities create camaraderie among students, parents, staff and memories that will last a lifetime.

At Ruth Murdoch Elementary School we have a team of parents who selflessly dedicate their time and talents by actively supporting the school’s activities. They are part of the Home & School Association. This year thanks to their hard work and fund raising activities we upgraded our audio system and added radios to enhance security at our school.

Today we say, “Thank you,” to Belle Tan, our Home and School leader for the last three years. With the support of her husband Boon-Chai Ng, Professor of Engineering at Andrews University, and a dedicated group of parents we had three fantastic years. Thank you for a superb job!

Today we also welcome our new Home and School leader, Julie Reid. Julie and her husband Chuck, Coordinator for Voice Studies at Andrews University, have three children who attend Ruth Murdoch Elementary School. Julie has been a Home and School leader before and brings experience and new ideas. She is looking forward to getting to know the parents and teachers better as they work together.

“God is calling for men and women who are willing to deny self for the sake of others” (MYP, p217).

–Willyta Ruiz-Wamack

RMES / HOME & SCHOOL ASSOCIATION SUPPORTS RMES

CHRISTIAN EDUCATIONGIVE TO LINE 3

Goal to-date $128,610 Received to-date $102,220 (Received to-date 2013) $105,932

As of July 26, 2014

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SABBATH STUDY SANCTUARY 10:30 AM

Song Service Rachel Sauer

Opening Hymn Christ for the World / 370

Welcome & Prayer Judy Wright

Special Feature Julia O’Carey

Offertory The Lord’s Prayer / Albert Hay Malotte

Bible Study “How to Be Saved” / Classes

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 Rachel Sauer

ORGANIST: David WilliamsOFFERTORY: Jennifer Hosten, violin; Lita Supadi, piano

[see page 16/17 for Sabbath School directory & map]

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PIONEER ONE 9:00 AM

PRESIDING PASTOR: Rodlie Ortiz; ORGANIST: Kenneth LoganWORSHIP IN MUSIC: Girls of Mercy, Cora Clark, assistant director

“...and worship him...”...in seeking

Opening Voluntary Fantasie / Johann Sebastian Bach

Introit Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus / Helen Lemmel

Invocation Andrea Luxton

...in praising & prayingHymn of Praise Be Thou My Vision / 547

Congregational Prayer Rodlie Ortiz Call to Prayer We Would See Jesus / st. 1 of 494

Worship in Music In the Calm / Scott Krippayne & Anthony Wood

...in learningOffering PMC Operating Expense / Nate Dubs A Mighty Fortress Is Our God / Max Reger

Children’s Story Rodlie Ortiz

The Word Ezekiel 47:1-5 NIV / Nate & Kristina Dubs

Hymn of Preparation Break Thou the Bread of Life / st. 1, 4 of 271

Sermon “Too Deep to Cross” / Andrea Luxton

...in connecting & committing

Hymn of Commitment Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah / 538

...in goingBenediction

Closing Voluntary Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah / Kenneth Logan

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MUSIC ALIVEGUIDE ME

Images strikingly drawn characterize the emotive hymn “Guide Me, O

Thou Great Jehovah” (SDA Hymnal 538). Only think of Israel’s long, hard pilgrimage in the wilderness: The hymn’s images of “Bread of heaven,” “the healing stream,” “the fire and cloudy pillar,” etc. are secured by fascinating historical anchors. For many graduates, this weekend may mark a foray into a pilgrimage virtually unknown in even its main

outlines. Others probably have roles of service clearly delineated for years ahead. For all, the life they will lead is indeed a pilgrimage. Thinking back to the “Guide Me” hymn, today’s Closing Voluntary is based on the hymn’s “strong deliverer” imagery, expressing confidence in God’s sure leading and strong deliverance. So “. . . as we set forth” may we go with “cloud” and with “fire.”

The man brought me back to the entrance to the temple, and I saw water coming out from under the threshold of the temple toward the east (for the temple faced east). The water was coming down from under the south side of the temple, south of the altar. He then brought me out through the north gate and led me around the outside to the outer gate facing east, and the water was trickling from the south side.

As the man went eastward with a measuring line in his hand, he measured off a thousand cubits and then led me through water that was ankle-deep.

He measured off another thousand cubits and led me through water that was knee-deep. He measured off another thousand and led me through water that was up to the waist.

He measured off another thousand, but now it was a river that I could not cross, because the water had risen and was deep enough to swim in—a river that no one could cross.

THE WORD EZEKIEL 47:1-5 NIV

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BACCALAUREATE 11:45 AM

Opening Voluntary O Sons and Daughters, Let Us Sing / Healey Willan

Processional Lift High the Cross / Donald Busarow

Hymn of Praise Rejoice, Ye Pure in Heart! / 27

Congregational Prayer Denis Fortin Professor of Theology

Worship in Music In the Calm / Scott Krippayne & Anthony WoodGirls of Mercy, Cora Clark, MA, assistant director

Offering PMC Operating ExpenseDedication Prayer David Iwasa

Dean of University Towers

Offertory Rejoice, Ye Pure in Heart! / Kenneth Logan

Scripture Marcia A. Kilsby Professor Emerita of Medical Laboratory Sciences

Hymn of Meditation Be Thou My Vision / 547

Introduction of Speaker Niels-Erik Andreasen President

Baccalaureate Sermon “The Life of Integrity” / Andrea Luxton Provost

Hymn of Commitment Go Forth, Go Forth With Christ / 377

Benediction John V.G. Matthews Professor of Educational Foundations & Religious Education

Recessional Dialogue / Gilbert Martin

Closing Voluntary Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah / Kenneth Logan

Overflow seating is available in the PMC Youth Chapel and Howard Performing Arts Center Auditorium

PRESIDING PASTOR: Rodlie OrtizORGANIST: Kenneth D. Logan, Professor of Music

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SABBATH VESPERS SANCTUARY 8:30 PM

Opening Voluntary Andante Moderato / Marcel Dupré

Scripture & Prayer Gunilla Daaku, DPT

Introduction of President Dana Johnston, BS

Welcome to Parents and Guests Niels-Erik AndreasenPresident

Tribute to University Jennifer Espinoza-Ruiz, MBA

Musical Selection Sonata, Op. 2, No. 1 / Georg Phillip Telemann Priscilla Soto, BMus, violin; Jennifer Hosten, MA, violin

Tribute to Students Raymond J. Ostrander Professor of Teacher Education

Tribute to Faculty Evelyn Savory, PhD

Musical Selection The Journey / Lita Supadi Lita Supadi, MMus, piano

Tribute to Family and Friends Denry White, MDiv

Benediction Stephane Beaulieu, PhD

Closing Voluntary A Mighty Fortress Is Our God / Max Reger

ORGANIST: Kenneth Logan

Graduates and their families are invited to a reception hosted by Dr. Niels-Erik and Demetra Andreasen immediately following

in the Great Lakes Room of the Campus Center.

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PIONEER PEOPLE SUNSET TODAY: 9:05 SUNSET NEXT FRIDAY: 8:57

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

NETHERY HALL SABBATH SCHOOL CLASS

We warmly welcome new people to join our small group that has just be-gun studying the Great Controversy, one chapter each week. Discussions are led by Mark Smalley and Chuck Peck. We meet every Sabbath from 10:30 to 11:30 AM in Room 025 of Nethery Hall. If you’d like to get the study schedule, send an email to [email protected].

JOURNEY TO WHOLENESSSABBATH SCHOOL CLASS

The Journey to Wholeness Sabbath School class is a 12-Step class where anonymity and confidentiality is practiced. The experience, strength and hope each person shares is for those who attend and participate. Addictions, harmful thinking, and compulsive habits are left with the Power of God who assists partici-pants in dealing with their charac-ter defects. The class meets each Sabbath from 10:30 to 11:30 AM in Room N-110 of the Seminary.

CARPENTER NEEDEDWe are looking for carpenters who can help the children’s Sabbath Schools with simple carpentry. If interested, contact Claudia Davisson at [email protected] or 269.208.7081.

COMMENCEMENT SERVICES

Please remember that tickets are required for seating at the Andrews University Commencement services tomorrow, August 3. For guests with-out tickets, there will be overflow seating provided in the PMC Youth Chapel and the Seminary Chapel.

ROTARY BARBECUEThursday, August 7, 4–7 PM

Berrien Springs Middle SchoolPick up your tickets at PMC, ABC, or

the seminary N208 and help Pastor Es-ther and Pastor Rodlie sell their quota

of 70 tickets. Take-outs available.Menu includes:

Sam’s Vege ChickenPotato salad

Vegetarian baked beansDinner roll

CookiesDrink (for those who dine in)Proceeds help Rotary support

community youth projects

HARBOR OF HOPEPlease remember to support Harbor of Hope by taking advantage of the Matching Donation window of op-portunity. Whatever you contribute from now until August 16 will be matched. Thank you in advance for your generous contributions.

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PIONEER FAMILY LIFE [CONT]

HEALTH TENT NEEDSThe Berrien County Youth Fair is just around the corner! If you have signed up to present various aspects of the NEWSTART program, our Volunteer’s meeting is Tuesday, August 5, at 7 PM in PMC. You will receive instruc-tions and your ticket to get into the fair. Volunteers should go to www.iChooseGreatHealth.com to view the eight health laws which will prepare them for their assignment. We still need a trailer, van, or camper that we can park behind the Health Tent to securely store our valuables every night. If you can help, need more info, or would like to volunteer, call Melody Wallace at 269.782.0457.

FALL GROW GROUPS LEADER REGISTRATION

It’s time for Leaders to register their groups for the fall GROW Groups (be-ginning October 1). Go to pmchurch.org/newgrowgroup. This is your op-portunity to get together with a group of people interested in a com-mon topic and draw closer to Jesus. Interested? Questions? Call Carolyn Strzyzykowski at 269.519.2801.

CAREGIVER RESEARCHAre you a rural caregiver for a bipo-lar adolescent? We are looking for you! Sharing your experience with us may help healthcare profession-als and other caregivers better assist and understand the experiences of providing care to bipolar adolescents in a rural area. Contact: Marie Jean-Pierre, PhD(c), FNP, at 269.519.0613 or [email protected].

ADVENTIST RETIREES OF MICHIANA

The Adventist Retirees will host Pas-tors of Michiana Adventist Churches at their annual corn roast and potluck on August 10 at 1 PM in the Andrews University Grove. Music will be by the Kutzner Family Players. Pastors will re-ceive special invitations and informa-tion. Call 325.6308 or 471.7466 if you have questions.

DISTRICT 9 FAMILY CAMP AT CAMP AU SABLE

Camp Au Sable has been reserved for us, as District 9 members, for Labor Day Weekend. Application materials are available at the welcome desks. The deadline to register is Sunday, August 10. We hope to see you at camp from August 29 through Sep-tember 1. For questions, call Richard Moore at 269.470.2215.

7AMBASSADORS CONCERTThe 7Ambassadors & Friends Concert will take place on September 13 at the Howard Performing Arts Center. Pre-sales tickets are available online at 7ambassadors.eventbrite.com.

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MEMBERSHIP TRANSFERS 1ST READING

TRANSFERS IN FROMBEATTY, Steven Fairplain/Benton Harbor, MIBYRNES, Lilly LaPorte, INBYRNES, Michael LaPorte, INEDINGTON, Roger Westside/Niles, MIGARCIA, Marianela College/S.Lancaster, MAHAZEN, Maria College/Lancaster, MAHAZEN, Wayne College/Lancaster, MAHAZEN, Theodore College/Lancaster, MALOPEZ, Diana Spanish/Berrien Springs, MIMEULEMANS, Paul Medford, ORMEULEMANS, Shelli Medford, ORRAZMADZE, Bakar Zaokski, RussiaRHODES, Amy Valley Center, CARUIZ, Ivan Spanish/Berrien Springs, MITHORDARSON, Lori LaPort, INTHORDARSON, Shelby LaPort, INTHORDARSON, Smari LaPort, INVAN PUTTEN, Douglas LaPort, INVAN PUTTEN, Lauren LaPort, IN

TRANSFERS OUT TODADA, Oladipupo Mich. African/Berrien Springs, MIDAVIDSON, Tiyamike (Ezala) Kansas City New Haven/Overland Park, KSDE OLIVEIRA, Joshua English/Boulder, COFAAPOULI, Akesa Iowa-Missouri Conf/W Des Moines, IAFAAPOULI, Bob Iowa-Missouri Conf/W Des Moines, IAGRAVELL, RJ DeBary/Orange City, FLHALEY, Joy Stevensville, MIHALEY, Zachary Stevensville, MIHASEGAWA, Helen Saginaw, MIHESS, Cecelia Village/Berrien Springs, MIHESS, Robert Village/Berrien Springs, MILEBLANC, Rachel Mich. African/Berrien Springs, MILOA, Alotuifeai Iowa-Missouri Conf/W Des Moines, IALOA, Pollyanna Iowa-Missouri Conf/ W Des Moines, IAMBUNJWA, Jovanka Village/Berrien Springs, MIMCBRIDE, Brian Carmichael/Sacramento, CASANCHO, Sharon Sparta, MITITOV, Jessica Elkhart, IN

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ARE YOU READY?BackpackWater BottleMarkersCalculatorRegistration at RMES

If you haven’t enrolled your student at RMES, would like to tour the campus, or just have questions,

please feel free to contact us.

Ruth Murdoch Elementary School8885 Garland Ave., Berrien Springs, MI 49104269.471.3225 • www.myRMES.org

school begins

AUGUST 19!

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SABBATH SCHOOL DIRECTORY

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[children]Birth - 18 months 18-36 months 3 yr olds 4 yr olds5 yr olds 6 yr old - 1st grade 2nd/3rd grade 4th grade 5th/6th grade Earliteen: 7th/8th grade Youth: 9th-12th grade

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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)

Andrews University Campus Map

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)

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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)

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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

[email protected]

[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] 471.3212

[lead chaplain] June [email protected]

471.6282

[this generation evangelism] Rodlie [email protected]

471.6154

[stewardship] Sharon [email protected]

471.6151

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CONTINUEDCONTACTS

MINISTRIES[adventurers]

[email protected]

[deacons] Milan Vajdic [email protected]

471.0328

[deaconesses] Vida [email protected]

473.2175

[elders] Russell & Cynthia [email protected]

473.3738

[health] Evelyn Kissinger [email protected]

930.0505

[pathfinders] Kaylene Chadwick [email protected]

530.863.3797

[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] Judy [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

PMCHURCH MEDIATELEVISIONWHME TV 46 Sunday noon & midnight

SAFE TV, HOPE CHANNEL & 3ABN See websites for local listings www.safetv.org www.hopetv.org www.3abntv.org

LIVE VIDEO STREAMING 11:45 AM — www.pmchurch.tv

ONLINEwww.pmchurch.orgwww.pmchurch.tv

RADIOWAUS - 90.7 FM

Sabbath 11:30 a.m.

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8655 UNIVERSITY BOULEVARD BERRIEN SPRINGS, MI 49103PHONE 269.471.3133 − FAX 269.471.6152

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