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HOW TO JOIN THE NEW LEGION—Clothed, in Your Right Mind and Sent
M I S S I O N POSSIBLE
ANGELS IN THE INNER CITYURBAN DECAY—
PIONEER ONE • PAGE 8 | PIONEER TWO • PAGE 1 1
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WELCOME TO PIONEER
This is going to sound like hyperbole, but I promise it is not. The moments that bring me the most joy in life are when I get to give and receive a full-on hug with one of my boys. And I’m not referring to one of those quick let-me-give-a-side-hug-to-you-so-I-can-get-on-to-playing-with-my-legos kinds of hugs that kids can dish out. Nope. I’m referring to the fully enveloped, check to cheek, chest to chest, squeezing-really-hard-with-your-eyes-closed kinds of hugs. Those, for me, are nothing short of blissful. In that moment, nothing else exists.
I believe that God can feel that way as well. I hope this doesn’t sound blasphemous—check out Luke 15, after all—but I believe that when we respond to God it’s like giving Him a hug. It creates joy in His heart. Some of you are here at church for the first time. It’s not an accident. He’s been calling you and today you have responded by coming. So congrats. Just by the simple act of being here today, you are creating joy in God’s heart, kind of like giving Him a hug. —Rodlie Ortiz
GIVING GOD A HUG
GROW CAFEStudents mingled together at the GROW Cafe last Friday night
as they enjoyed hot drinks and cookies.(Photo credit: Ben Martin)
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4THE FOURTH WATCH BLOGTaking Pictures of Angels
6FEATURE ARTICLE4 Ways to Regain Your Study Motivation
8PIONEER ONE9:00 AM Worship
10SABBATH SCHOOLThe Crisis Continues
11PIONEER TWO1 1:45 AM Worship
12ANNOUNCEMENTS
15HEALTH & WELLNESSLIVE WHOLLY: Creating a Vibrant Culture of Health & Wellness
16CONTACTS
18SABBATH SCHOOL DIRECTORY
CONTENTS
CO N N E CT • G ROW • S E RV E • G OFIND IT HERE
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THE FOURTH WATCH BLOG
Can you believe some individuals are actually paid to take pictures of angels? In fact there are five
photographers who have been granted three-year stints to take as many pictures of angels in the air as they possibly can! I’m not kidding.
I don’t suppose telling you I read it in the news helps a whole lot. So let me quickly add that the angelic photo sub-
jects are the Blue Angels, the crack U.S. Navy flight team that performs its high air acrobatics for gaping (and sometimes gasping) crowds the world over. Five Navy petty officers are granted the privilege (wait till you read what they have to go through before you agree it’s a privilege) of sitting in the cockpit seat directly behind the pilot of that trademark blue and yel-low-streaked F-18 Hornet. Their mission?
BY DWIGHT K. NELSON
TAKING PICTURES OF ANGELS
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Capture heart-stopping images of the six-fighter jet team of Blue Angels in twirling spinning action.
Want to enlist for the chance? All you need is a working camera and a working faith in the combat veteran pilot who’s sitting in front of you, executing split second decisions at 700 mph while flying in formation with three other blue and yellow fighter jets roaring beside you six inches away! You’ll also need an iron stomach, because during spins, turns and other maneuvers you and your pilot will experience 7.5 times normal gravity, turning your 10 pound camera into what feels like 75 pounds in your hands. And by the way, Blue Angels pilots and their cockpit photographers do not wear g-suits, “designed to keep someone from passing out by pushing blood toward the heard using inflatable bladders in the legs” (http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/photographers-capture-landmarks-sky-lines-blue-angels-35124758). Because of the very tight maneuver formations, the pilots must maintain total control of the flight stick without being interfered by the bulky suit bladders. And so both pilot and photographer to remain physically fit and learn breathing techniques to avoid passing out. Navy photographer Andrea Perez, who has thrown up and passed out in the back seat, observes: “‘It helps to be focused on the lens and not worried about what is going on outside—whether the ground is above your head or whether you are spinning in circles’” (ibid).
So much for the Blue Angels, but what about the White Angel that flies in formation with you 24/7 (see Matthew 28:3)? The angel that, according to Jesus, was assigned to you at birth (see Matthew 18:10). The angel that, according to the psalmist, has been your personal guardian for just as long (see Psalm 34:7). The angel the Bible describes as “a flame of fire” just beyond the veil of human sight (see Psalm
104:4). What about your celestial com-panion right now, standing beside you as you read these words? Will you ever be close enough to take that selfie with him?
In this year’s devotional book, Maranatha, Karen and I read this week: “Every redeemed one will understand the ministry of angels in his own life. The angel who was his guardian from his earliest moment; the angel who watched his steps, and covered his head in the day of peril; the angel who was with him in the valley of the shadow of death, who marked his resting place, who was the first to greet him in the resurrection morning—what will it be to hold converse with him” (314). To come face to face at last with this Being who has selflessly devoted every waking (and sleeping) moment of your life to provide supernatural care and protection exclusively for you—can you imagine the thrill of meeting your Angel one day!
The only greater thrill will be to come face to face with the King of Angels, whose nail-scarred hand on the day you were born pointed your angel to you with this two-word mission: “Save him” “Save her.” The King and His angel—one day sooner than you think you will be in the presence of both. And can you imagine the pictures you’ll be taking!
You can follow Pastor Dwight’s blog at www.pmchurch.tv/blog.
CAN YOU IMAGINE THE THRILL OF MEETING YOUR ANGEL ONE DAY!
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4 WAYS TO REGAIN YOUR STUDY MOTIVATION
FEATURE ARTICLE
If you’re like me, or another one of your fellow college peers, your mo-tivation to study may be gradually
slipping through your fingers. It can be especially difficult to find your motivation during this gloomy season or the quickly approaching holidays. It is always im-portant at this time to take a step back and remember those good study habits you once learned.
1 USE A PLANNERIf you already have a planner, then don’t forget to keep up with it. Keeping track of your assignments and their due dates is the first step to effective studying. Around this time of the semester, each year, I seem to misplace mine altogether. If you feel as if writing down your homework assignments in a planner is too “old school” for you, I suggest using a phone application such as Planner Plus or My Homework Student Planner. Even just writing down your assignments and their due dates in a “notes” tab on your phone or laptop will help you stay on top of your scholastic game.
2 TAKE GOOD NOTESThis may sound subjective, as good notes for me may not be good notes for you. I once asked to look over a friend’s notes on a lecture I missed in class. When she handed me her notes, I was pretty sure
I was looking at hieroglyphics instead of English; however, her system of note taking seemed to work really well for her. As long as you can understand what it is you are writing down—or typing out, if you are a modern-day techie—you should succeed in effective note taking. In fact, a good way to ensure that you understand the notes you’ve written is to type them out after each class. This will help you avoid deciphering your hi-
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eroglyphic notes the night before a big exam, and it will actually help you retain the information you collected better.
3 FIND A LOCATIONFind a nice, quiet spot to study. If you are someone who gets too easily distracted by the things in your dorm room like I do, then try out new places, such as the library. The library is a great place to study because of its quiet nature, unlimited resources,
and plethora of study spaces. If the library is too quiet or doesn’t fit your study vibe, the Campus Center is another great alternative. Wherever you choose to study, make sure it is somewhere where you can have a clear mind free of distractions.
4 SET GOALSStudying may not sound like the most enjoyable thing to do; however, it is a necessity in college. It is important to realize why you’re studying in the first place. The goal to graduate is one of the most compelling aspirations a college student can have. While it’s important to have long-term goals, it is equally important to have short-term goals, such as completing a homework assignment or passing a test. Reward yourself after the completion of each goal and create a new one to take its place. This will provide you with the motivation to keep studying.
Alixandria Reiner is a junior here at AU studying English and Journalism.
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PIONEER ONE • 9:00 AM
WE WORSHIPCO N N E CT • G ROW • S E RV E • G O
Opening Voluntary For All the Saints • Kevin McChesney
Introit More About Jesus I Would Know • John Sweney
Call to Worship Rodlie Ortiz
Let all who seek God’s face come boldly.Be unafraid, for God is ever just and always forgiving.
Let us draw near to the God who has made us.Let us face God today, be remade, and reflect more closely God’s image.
Doxology Praise God, From Whom All Blessings Flow • 2
Invocation Dwight K. Nelson
Hymn of Praise Rejoice, the Lord Is King • 221
Congregational Prayer Adrianne Magsipoc Blest Be the Tie That Binds • st. 1 & 2 of 350 Worship in Music Capriccio • Kevin McChesney
"By the Word of Their Testimony" Temwanani Mwase with Sharon Terrell (Baptism)
Children’s Story José Bourget Praise, My Soul, the King of Heaven • Timothy Waugh Scripture Acts 18:1-3, 9-11 NIV • Vladimir Radivojevic & Tim Case
After this, Paul left Athens and went to Corinth. There he met a Jew named Aquila, a native of Pontus, who had recently come from Italy with his wife Priscilla, because Claudius had ordered all Jews to leave Rome. Paul went to see them, and because he was a tentmaker as they were, he stayed and worked with them.
One night the Lord spoke to Paul in a vision: “Do not be afraid; keep on speaking, do not be silent. For I am with you, and no one is going to attack and harm you, because I have many people in this city.
So Paul stayed in Corinth for a year and a half, teaching them the word of God.
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Hymn of Preparation When the Church of Jesus • 581
Sermon “Mission Possible: Urban Decay—Angels in the Inner City” Dwight K. Nelson
Connect Cards, Tithes & Offerings PMC Operating Expense
Hymn of Commitment I’ll Go Where You Want Me to Go • 573
Benediction
Closing Voluntary O God, Faithful God • Johannes Brahms
RingFest 2015, at Toledo First SDA Church in Ohio, concluded at the end of October. Members of more
than a dozen handbell choirs participated, some from distant states. Clinicians were Kevin McChesney and Timothy Waugh, who composed today's handbell music. Among the bell choirs in RingFest was the Andrews Academy Handbell Ensemble. Regarding "Capriccio," today's Worship in Music director Byron Graves said, ". . . Mr.
McChesney . . . shared the story behind the piece, which envisions joy in heaven, fol-lowed by a slow middle section depicting sin and the fall. The piece ends with a re-prise of the opening, reflecting joy again at the Second Coming." Arrangements by the clinicians refer to hymns familiar to many, including the melody of "For All the Saints." However, "Praise, My Soul" uses a melody other than that of hymn no. 4.
FESTIVE BELLSMUSIC ALIVE
PRESIDING PASTOR: Rodlie Ortiz; ORGANIST: Kenneth LoganWORSHIP IN MUSIC: Andrews Academy Handbell Ensemble; Byron Graves, director
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Song Service Vladimir Slavujevic
Opening Song Let Every Lamp Be Burning • 595
Welcome & Prayer Melchizedek Ponniah
Scripture Matthew 5:14-16
Special Feature A Light on a Hill: The Mission of a School • Sunimal Kulasekere
Offertory Bible Study “The Crisis Continues” • 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 Vladimir Slavujevic
ORGANIST: Kenneth Logan
WE STUDYCO N N E CT • G ROW • S E RV E • G O
SABBATH SCHOOL • 10:30 AM
See page 18/19 for Sabbath School directory & map
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As We Begin More About Jesus I Would Know • John Sweney
Praise
Prayer Adrianne Magsipoc
"By the Word of Their Testimony" Korollos Abdelmalak with Rodlie Ortiz (Baptism)
Children's Story José Bourget
Praise, My Soul, the King of Heaven • Timothy Waugh
Worship in Music Capriccio • Kevin McChesney
Sermon “Mission Possible: Urban Decay—Angels in the Inner City”
Dwight K. Nelson
Connect Card, Tithes & Offerings
Hymn I’ll Go Where You Want Me to Go • 573
As We Depart O God, Faithful God • Johannes Brahms
WE PRAISECO N N E CT • G ROW • S E RV E • G O
PIONEER TWO • 1 1:45 AM
WORSHIP DIRECTOR: José Bourget; ORGANIST: Kenneth Logan PRAISE LEADER: Jonathan Dominique
WORSHIP IN MUSIC: Andrews Academy Handbell Ensemble; Byron Graves, director
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Visitors' DinnerJoin us today after second service in the PMC Commons (downstairs) for a home-cooked vegetarian meal.
Family VespersTODAY • 5:00 PM
PMC YOUTH CHAPEL
Vespers will include a brief video on the life of Jesus, followed by a season of prayer.
Register Your GROW Group for Spring 2016
It's time to sign up your 8-, 10-, and 12-week GROW Group at www.pmchurch.org/grow. Have an idea for a GROW Group you'd like to lead between Feb-ruary 1 and April 24, 2016? It's not too early to begin inviting and praying for people who will want to join you. Let's GROW together.
Feast of Hymns SabbathNext Sabbath, November 21, we will be collecting food and offerings for the hun-gry in our community. We look forward to that special service.
RMES Multi-Cultural Food Fair
TOMORROW • 12:00 TO 2:00 PM
Join us for delicious International food!
ANNOUNCEMENTS
PIONEER PULPIT
| 1 1 • 21 |RODLIE ORTIZ "The Secret of Joy" Bring Joy! Give Thanks! A Feast of Hymns
| 1 1 • 28 |DWIGHT K. NELSON "The Flip Side of Thanksgiving: Thanks for Nothing"
SUBMIT announcements by emailing [email protected] or by going to www.pmchurch.org/announcements/submit. Requests must be received Monday by 5:00 PM for consideration.
SUNSET TODAY • 5:27 SUNSET NEXT FRIDAY • 5:21
NEXT WEEK'S OFFERING Annual Sacrifice
A LIMERICK-STYLE POEM in honor of the Operating Budget offering:
FINANCIAL FEATURE
The church on the campus of Andrews, Seeking funds from its members in pews, Asked of its flock Not for a lot So Berrien will hear the Good News!
If Berrien County is going to hear the Good News of salvation and peace, who will tell them? A faithful offering (really, of not a lot) can make all the difference to make sure our members have the ma-terials and resources they need to tell the Good News. This will insure that our broadcast evangelism is not hindered. Give today and plan to give regularly.
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Holiday Gift MarketTOMORROW • 12:00 TO 5:00 PM
CHAN SHUN HALL LOBBY
Come out and support local artists and crafters while getting a head start on holiday shopping! Items for sale include hand-painted decor and ornaments, scarves and shawls, picture frames and photo gifts, pottery, quilled art, plant decor, hand-crafted wooden toys, baby items, and more! For more info, contact Diane Helbley at [email protected].
Berrien County Cancer Service Art FestivalNOVEMBER 19 • 5:00 PM
MARIE YEAGER CANCER CENTER, BLDG D, 3900 HOLLYWOOD RD,
ST. JOSEPH, MI
The Berrien County Cancer Service invites you to their 1st Art Festival based on a therapeutic art program for children ages 5-18 who have been impacted by cancer.
Pathfinder Apple PiesThe Evergreen Pathfinders will again be offering apple pies this holiday season. We will be making 10" crumb top apple pies as well as gluten-free apple crisps. Pies will be available at PMC on Sunday, November 22, from 12 to 5 PM. For details call 269.340.0366 or email [email protected] or talk to any Pathfinder.
Soup for StudentsOn December 8 let’s give some bowls of love to students during finals week. We need commitments for at least 25 pots of soup. Let us know by November 23 if you can help by calling Lailane Legoh at 269.471.3543.
Scrapbooking Together 2-Day Event
NOVEMBER 21 • 6:00 TO 11:00 PMNOVEMBER 22 • 9:00 AM TO 4:00 PM
EARLITEEN LOFT
Come Saturday night for worship, pizza and scrapbooking/cardmaking. Leave your supplies overnight and come back the next morning for more fun. There will be a small cost to cover the pizza. RSVP to [email protected] or 471.3134.
We MournToday we mourn with the family of Gottfried Oosterwal who died on November 9. Visitation is this evening, 7 to 9 PM at the Brown Funeral Home in Niles. The funeral service will be held tomorrow at 1 PM in the PMC Sanctuary. With the family we look forward to the coming of the One who is the Resurrection and Life. “Even so, come Lord Jesus.”
Care for CubaCare For Cuba is an initiative from the SDA Theological Seminary with the purpose of providing crucial resources to pastors and Bible workers in Cuba. Help today by giving to one of the projects listed at CareforCuba.org or make checks payable to Andrews University, noting Cuba Study Tour on the memo line. Your donation is 100% tax deductible!
Nominating CommitteeFIRST READING
Deacons/Deaconesses—Facilities & Offering: Qaisar & Myra Ayaz Church Board Member-at-large: Joy NgugiRobert MoonLauren Bitterman
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MEMBERSHIP TRANSFERS • SECOND READING
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BATES, BrianBATES, EricBATES, JustinBATES, SabeulahBROOKS, Kadene C.BUTLER, Marilyn J. FERNANDEZ (Nieves), Jashira GERRANS, Gregory GERRANS, Ruthie HENRY, Andre HENRY, ShawnaJOHNSON, Benjamin W.JOSEPH-WILLIAMS, NadiaLEITERMAN, DarwinLEITERMAN, JeannieNYARIBO, Omwocha O.PERRY, NormSTOJANOVIC, Kristina
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BALLAST, Joanne CHAPI, Felistus CHAPI, WelingtonKERR, Deloris RUIZ-KNOTT, Ivan RUIZ-KNOTT, OliviaMBUNGU, Ellen ONGESA, ThomasSHELDON, KarinaSIHOTANG, Joyce SIHOTANG, StanleySIMPSON, Maria (Thompson)SNORRASON, ErlingSNORRASON, Jeanette
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Andrews University (AU) has em-barked on a 'Movement Back to Our Culture' with the launch of
the new University Health and Wellness initiative. The vision to 'LIVE WHOLLY' and to 'create a vibrant culture back to our future' has been captured like it hasn't for decades! Students, faculty, staff and the community have joined together to start transforming Andrews University through and for health and wellness, building on a foundational stone of beginnings of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
Physical, spiritual, mental, relational and professional wellness form the phil-osophical basis of the new Andrews University Wellness Model, guiding the new initiative through a holistic approach. The assessment and evaluation have concluded that here at AU we do 'Mens' quite well, we do 'Spiritus' quite well, but 'Corpus'? Well....not so well. Changing a culture for better health and wellness is a
challenging task and we are calling upon each person in this community to choose to join the new movement—not just for oneself, but also to create opportunities and build bridges to communicate the love of Jesus Christ. HE set a wonderful example of how caring for people phys-ically is a wonderful pathway to bringing about healing spiritually as well.
Please consider supporting and joining the new initiative personally, by promoting it to your network of people and on social media! Thank you and may God bless An-drews University in its efforts to transform, change and save lives! #aulivewholly
FOR MORE INFORMATION: Dominique Wakefield • 471.6165
BY DOMINIQUE WAKEFIELD
LIVE WHOLLY: CREATING A VIBRANT CULTURE OF HEALTH & WELLNESS
HEALTH & WELLNESS
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| PASTORS |
Chaplain / PioneerJosé Bourget • 471.6254
Discipleship / GROW GroupsSabine Vatel • 471.6153
Harbor of HopeTaurus Montgomery • 269.923.9274
Lead ChaplainJune Price • 471.6282
Lead PastorDwight K. Nelson • 471.3134
Pastoral CareDon Dronen • 471.3133
StewardshipSharon Terrell • 471.6151
This Generation Evangelism Rodlie Ortiz • 471.6154
Youth MinistriesBen Martin • 471.6176
Media Ministries471.3246
MusicKenneth Logan • 471.3231
| STAFF |
Admin. AssistantAutumn Mincinoiu • [email protected]
Admin. AssistantLailane Legoh • [email protected]
Admin. Assistant / FacilitiesJanna Quetz • [email protected]
Interim Media DirectorJonathan LaPointe • [email protected]
Assistant TreasurerJoAnn Siagian • [email protected]
Bible Work CoordinatorTabitha Umali • [email protected]
ClerkJackie Bikichky • [email protected]
CommunicationsRebecca [email protected]
Executive AssistantSherrie Davis • [email protected]
Graphic DesignerRachelle Offenback • [email protected]
MaintenanceLarry White • [email protected]
CONTACTS
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| MINISTRIES |
AdventurersKemmoree Frame-Duncombe
DeaconsMilan Vajdic • [email protected]
Deaconesses Vida Giddings • 473.2175
Elders Russell & Cynthia Burrill • 473.3738
GROW [email protected]
Pathfinders Matthew Johnson • 240.755.2661
Public AddressJoel Kitchen • [email protected]
Sanctuary ChoirJeannie Pedersen-Smith 269.277.0488 [email protected]
| SABBATH SCHOOL |
AdultJudy Aitken • [email protected]
Birth - Grade 1Claudia Davisson • [email protected]
Grade 2 - EarliteenRobert Barnhurst • [email protected]
| OUR SCHOOLS |
Andrews AcademyJeannie Leiterman • [email protected]
Andrews University471.7771 or [email protected]
Ruth Murdoch / K-8Evelyn Savory • [email protected]
LIVE STREAMING www.pmchurch.tvSabbath 1 1:45 AM
ONLINE www.pmchurch.orgwww.pmchurch.tv
RADIO WAUS — 90.7 FMSabbath 1 1:30 AM
PHONE —269.471.3133FAX—269.471.6152
PIONEER MEMORIAL CHURCH8655 UNIVERSITY BOULEVARD, BERRIEN SPRINGS, MI 49103
OFFICE HOURSMonday — Thursday (8 to 5) • Friday (8 to 12)
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THE GROVE
PATHFINDER LANE
INTERNATIONAL CT
COLLEG
E AVE
WALNUT COURT
JN ANDREWS BLVD
CC
SFTY
HPAC
AH
JWL
CSH
AD
PMC
SEMLH
HYH
HH
PH
BKS
BH
BGYM
JGYM
NH
IS
ADCHAR
MSH
HMLMEIER
POWR
FHH
SH
PS
AG
BURM
SUH
IPA
ARCHARB
PTCUST
AA
RMES
NTN
AV
MED
HORN
AAP
TH
DAIRY/FARM
IMC
PATH
A C DE
F
BMAPLEWOOD
BEECHWOOD
GARLAND
G
A BC
D
EF
GH
LUC
WWTP
TRANS
BUL
GH
DH
UT
28
3334
35
32
36
37
38
30
31
31
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