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SEPTEMBER 26, 2015
PIONEER ONE • PAGE 8 | PIONEER TWO • PAGE 1 1
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WELCOME TO PIONEER
It is with full hearts that we welcome you to Pioneer Memorial Church this Sabbath morning. We welcome the alumni that return to reunite with friends and loved ones from their time here at Andrews University. As alumni of An-drews University you are a part of the family of Pioneer Memorial Church.
As we welcome you home this Sabbath, it reminds us of the wonderful reunion of the Second Coming. It is with anticipation
that we live this day in hopes of that glori-ous day to come.
It is through these reunions and gath-erings that we renew our mission. It is through the process of coming together that we are reminded of the joy that awaits. It is through the celebration of these earth-ly reunions that we are reminded of our mission to spread the Gospel to the whole world. So as we worship together today let us set our eyes on that day. —Ben Martin
THE JOY OF REUNIONS
WELCOME HOMEAs our students settle in for the semester we look forward now to welcoming
the rest of our extended family, the Andrews University Alumni, into our home.(Photo credit: Rachelle Offenback)
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4THE FOURTH WATCH BLOGHollywood, the Apocalypse and the Pope
6FEATURE ARTICLEStaying Organized 101
8PIONEER ONE9:00 AM Worship
10SABBATH SCHOOLMust the Whole World Hear?
11PIONEER TWO1 1:45 AM Worship
12ANNOUNCEMENTS
15CHRISTIAN EDUCATION ARTICLEAn "Out-of-this World" Investment
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
Young filmmaker Christopher Hudson has pulled off a head-line-grabbing feat. Armed with
only a $20,000 budget raised through crowd-funding and gifted with remarkable talent for cutting edge camera work and music/script editing, Hudson directs and stars in this 1:26:00 length docudrama, “Leopard Vision.” Since its September 7 release on YouTube, the movie has gone viral (194,000 YouTube views in less than
three weeks). Critics are weighing in, in-cluding Hyperfresh, an independent pop culture magazine, which gave “Leopard Vision” a five-star movie review. For a Sev-enth-day Adventist filmmaker?
It was late in the evening when I got an email this week with one sentence—check out this link. I did. Turns out it was a news piece written by Andrew McChesney for the Adventist Review online. I’d never heard of Christopher Hudson—who grew
BY DWIGHT K. NELSON
HOLLYWOOD, THE APOCALYPSE
AND THE POPE
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up an Adventist kid on Long Island but left it all at the age of 19 to hitch his wagon to another star. Began writing “treatments for music videos.” Finally caught a break with Madonna’s production company MadGuy Films. But in the flush of success God caught him. Again. And now “Leopard Vision.”
What struck me—before even watching—was the strong review from Hyperfresh: “Christopher Hudson. Better known globally as the ‘The Forerunner’ has done the unthinkable, in which no man has ever set forth to accomplish, publicly and most importantly—personally. His newest motion picture/documentary ‘Leopard Vision’, reveals the truth behind the biggest hidden agenda in the history of humanity’s existence, which is the de-coding of the biblical prophesy [sic] of Revelation in today’s modern times. And this isn’t an ‘opinionated ‘ documentary with assumptions conjured forth by his feelings’ or ‘emotions’. Christopher Hudson uses historical facts proven to be correct in verification of his thesis. . . . By also incorporating Biblical Doctrine and living scripture to confirm this to be evident and true, after watching this film, prepare your mind to be blown out the skull it once rested in” (http://hypefreshmag.com/leopard-vision-delivers-a-powerful-mes-sage-all-should-watch/ ).
Hudson’s theme? McChesney wrote: “It’s a Revelation prophecy seminar unlike any you’ve ever witnessed. . . . a hip, fast-paced film that has gone viral on YouTube and . . . . traces the history of the Catholic church while underscoring what Hudson sees as the central theme of the last book of the Bible: that the book is a revelation of Jesus Christ, not of political powers or false systems of worship” (http://www.adventistreview.org/church-news/story3250-young-adventist-filmmak-er-turns-bible-prophecy-into-you-tube-hit).
Clicking on to the YouTube link, I quickly realized McChesney and Hyperfresh were right—“Leopard Vision” is powerful stuff! Thought I’d catch maybe the first five or 10 minutes but sat in front of my laptop for an hour and half, gripped by Hudson’s screen wizardry, his compelling script and emotive sound track.
On this weekend when the nation and world are mesmerized by the news me-dia’s live coverage of someone who is arguably the most popular human being on the planet today, “Leopard Vision” is a commanding reminder that beyond cha-risma and news cycles is the unstoppable advance of apocalyptic prophecy—prophecy that is sounding ominously more familiar with each fresh headline. Never read that prophecy before or can’t remember it now? Christopher Hudson’s new tutorial or refresher movie will take care of that—click on to: www.youtube.com/watch?v=gYiXc34-FCk.
In fact do your friends a favor—simply forward this blog with its embedded links or send them the link yourself. Either way wouldn’t this be the right time for the halogen light of prophecy to illumine the gathering darkness?
You can follow Pastor Dwight’s blog at www.pmchurch.tv/blog.
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College is a one-of-a-kind ex-perience. Between classes, homework, friends, and jobs, it can
get overwhelming very quickly. Staying organized is one of the most important things to learn while in college. In 1 Cor-inthians 14:40, God says that all things should be done decently and in order. College is definitely one of those things. Here are five practical tips to help any college student stay organized.
1 OWN A STUDENT PLANNER AND USE ITKeeping track of assignments and due dates is very important. You might think that you will be able to memorize your assignment due dates. Wrong! One day or another you will forget an assignment. Also, a lot of times teachers change the due dates. In order to avoid forgetting im-portant assignments, get a planner. It helps to have everything in one place; it saves time and makes it easier to have a visual for what’s ahead.
2 PRIORITIZETake 5 to 10 minutes to gather all the as-signments you want to work on and make a list. Then put the assignments in a spe-cific order. For example you can alternate between long and short assignments, or between boring and interesting ones, but always put one of the hardest assign-ments first. That way, you will be able to
keep the work session somewhat inter-esting without wearing yourself out. It may seem like a waste of time to organize your homework session. However, these few minutes could be the difference between finishing your work in a couple hours versus a few days!
3 MAKE TIME FOR GODDespite heavy workloads and tight schedules, it is always important to make time for God. Taking a few minutes out of your busy schedule to re-charge your spiritual battery will help you put every-thing in perspective. It will give you a different outlook on life and allow you to be able to deal with stress when it hits. As Proverbs 3:5-6 says, keeping God “in on your life” is key to driven, purposeful life. Use God’s word as a guide for your present and future; you cannot get more organized than that!
4 JUST DO ITProcrastination: the number one problem for all college students. You may have the most detailed planner and the most thorough to-do list, but if you don’t actually do what you planned to do, well . . . it will not get done (Proverbs 13:4). If you have set aside a certain time for an assignment, anything else that you do instead is a form of procrastination. That includes cleaning, laundry, reading your textbook, working out and even more planning. Finding the
BY NINA LASSONNIER
STAYING ORGANIZED 101
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motivation to start an assignment is one of the hardest things in the world to do but it is important. Find that thing that keeps you going when you have no motivation. It could be as simple as imagining yourself in a cap and gown one day. Find what works for you and do it.
5 BE REALISTICFinally, you have to remember that no one is perfect—even those those students who seem as if they have it all together. The secret is to try as hard as you can and then adjust when you fall short of your expec-tations. Begin by setting achievable goals; don’t overload yourself. Instead, divide long assignments into shorter sections
that can become part of your regular homework sessions. If at first you don’t succeed, tweak your method a little, and try again.
College is a learning experience in more ways than one. Learn how to master the skill of organization; it is one that will serve you for the rest of your life.
Nina Lassonnier is an Andrews University graduate.
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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 The Church Has One Foundation • Kenneth Logan
Introit Stani Nine Gospodine • Traditional Bulgarian / Adela Peeva
Call to Worship Ben Martin ('15)
O sing to the Lord a new song; sing to the Lord, all the earth! Sing to the Lord, bless his name; tell of his salvation from day to day.
Declare his glory among the nations, his marvelous works among all the people!For great is the Lord, and greatly to be praised!
Doxology Praise God, From Whom All Blessings Flow • 2
Invocation Dwight K. Nelson ('76, '86)
Hymn of Praise Hymns of Light, Love and Leading The Lord Is My Light • st. 1-2 of 515 I Love to Tell the Story • st. 1 of 457 Lead On, O King Eternal • all st. of 619
Congregational Prayer Ben Martin Blest Be the Tie That Binds • st. 1 & 2 of 350
Alumni Welcome Niels-Erik Andreasen ('65, '66) Worship in Music Angel Band • Traditional American / Shawn Kirchner
"By the Word of Their Testimony" Brian & Becky Von Dorpowski ('88)
Children's Story The Lord's My Shepherd • Harold Darke Scripture Philippians 1:15-18 NIV • Charlotte Groff (’65) & Marilyn Bender (’65)
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It is true that some preach Christ out of envy and rivalry, but others out of goodwill.The latter do so out of love, knowing that I am put here for the defense of the gospel. The former preach Christ out of selfish ambition, not sincerely, supposing that they can stir up trouble for me while I am in chains.
But what does it matter? The important thing is that in every way, whether from false motives or true, Christ is preached. And because of this I rejoice.
Hymn of Preparation Open My Eyes • st. 1 of 326
Sermon “The Pugwash Factor: How to Discern the Pope's Agenda for America” Dwight K. Nelson
Connect Cards, Tithes, & Offerings Michigan Advance Partners
Hymn of Commitment I Will Follow Thee • st. 1-3 of 623
Closing Voluntary A Mighty Fortress Is Our God • Dudley Buck / Sharon Rogers
Rising sturdily from massive foun-dations, grand cathedrals in Great Britain probably were
not integral to the inspiration for the melody of today's Opening Voluntary. But at various times in his career, the melody's composer served in several of these stupendous cathedrals. The composer, Samuel Sebastian Wesley (1810-1876), was an English grandson of the widely known preacher and poet Charles Wesley. Samuel Wesley was an organist from his early twenties in several
resplendent English cathedrals, including those of Hereford, Exeter, Winchester, and Gloucester. What stupendous un-derstructure must have supported the soaring heights of such awe-inspiring buildings. The text of "The Church Has One Foundation" (hymn 348) empha-sizes Christ as the single foundation for the community of believers. The score underlying today's organ setting was composed for the 2015 General Con-ference Session in San Antonio.
ONE FOUNDATIONMUSIC ALIVE
PRESIDING PASTOR: Ben Martin; ORGANIST: Kenneth Logan ('80, '84)WORSHIP IN MUSIC: Andrews University Choral Union, Stephen Zork, director
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Song Service Rachel Sauer
Opening Hymn Jesus Saves • 340 Don Gettys
Scripture Matthew 28:19-20 • Sylvia Marsh Fagal
Prayer Bill Proctor
Welcome Don Gettys
Special Feature Representatives of the Class of 1965 Fred Myers Joan Starkey Banks Larry Geraty Cynthia Miller Gettys Will Clarke
Offering David Bender Bible Study “Must the Whole World Hear?” • 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: Kenneth Logan ('80, '84)
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 Stani Nine Gospodine • Traditional Bulgarian / Adela Peeva
Praise Even So Come • Indescribable • Great Is The Lord • Cornerstone
Prayer Ben Martin ('15)
Alumni Welcome Niels-Erik Andreasen ('65, '66)
"By the Word of Their Testimony" Brian & Becky Von Dorpowski ('88)
Children's Story The Lord's My Shepherd • Harold Darke
Worship in Music Angel Band • Traditional American / Shawn Kirchner
Sermon “The Pugwash Factor: How to Discern the Pope's Agenda for America”
Dwight K. Nelson ('76, '86)
Connect Card, Tithes, & Offerings
Hymn I Will Follow Thee • st.1-3 of 623
As We Depart A Mighty Fortress Is Our God • Dudley Buck / Sharon Rogers
WE PRAISECO N N E CT • G ROW • S E RV E • G O
PIONEER TWO • 11:45 AM
WORSHIP DIRECTOR: José Bourget ('03, '14); ORGANIST: Kenneth Logan ('80, '84)MUSIC DIRECTOR: Joshua Goines
WORSHIP IN MUSIC: Andrews University Choral Union, Stephen Zork, director
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Family VespersTODAY • 7:30 PM
SANCTUARY PLATFORM
Join us for a participatory vespers, where we explore the work of one of our hym-nal's prolific composers, "10,000 Watts and More: The Power of Isaac Watts."
Fall GROW Group CatalogThe Fall 2015 GROW group catalog is out and it's time to mingle with a mission. Visit www.pmchurch.org/grow to sign up tod ay! There are still openings for you; Discover Your Gifts and Calling (page 36), How to Be a Friend (pages 16, 15), Parents Make Your Children Disciples of Jesus (page 28), Female Survivor of Abuse, Grief or Divorce Care (page 9, 25, 17). We even have online or teleconferencing groups (pages 11 & 30). For questions, email [email protected].
Exercise Class Suspended Effective until further notice.
The Journey to Wholeness"The opposite of addiction is connection!" If this Ty Gibson quote struck a nerve and you are ready to explore recovery with a safe, confidential, 12-step group, contact Ray 240.345.5204 or Kathy 269.240.7630 for more information and meeting times and places.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
PIONEER PULPIT
| 10 • 03 |DWIGHT K. NELSON "The Pugwash Factor: How to Respond to the Supreme Court's Same-Sex Marriage Decision"
| 10 • 10 |TAURUS MONTGOMERY
SUBMIT announcements by emailing [email protected] or by going to www.pmchurch.org and click on “submit a bulletin announcement.” Requests must be received Monday by 5:00 PM for consideration.
SUNSET TODAY • 7:39 SUNSET NEXT FRIDAY • 7:27
NEXT WEEK'S OFFERING PMC Operating Expense
MICHIGAN ADVANCE PARTNERS LINE 11 OF YOUR TITHE ENVELOPE
FINANCIAL FEATURE
Today the offering is for Michigan Ad-vance Partners (MAP). MAP offerings provide funding for evangelism, educa-tion and capital needs across the state of Michigan. The MAP Pooled Resources Fund receives approximately 25 cents out of every dollar donated to MAP. These funds are available for church building and repair projects as well as other special projects and activities. Your gifts to MAP help to make sure every Michigan Con-ference church is in good repair. Thank you for being a partner in this ministry.
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Alumni Fly-In Pancake Breakfast
TOMORROW • 7:30 TO 11:00 AM3898 GRIGGS DRIVE
The AU Airport invites pilots and non-pi-lots to come out for a hearty pancake breakfast. Check out the interesting air-craft or vehicles that show up.
5K Harvest Run + WalkTOMORROW • 9:00 TO 11:00 AM
Register online today by visiting alumni.andrews.edu/run. Check-in and Day Of Registration will be at 7:45 AM.
Health & Fitness ExpoTOMORROW • 10:00 AM TO 2:00 PM
Join us at Andrews University for this annual event. Admission is free and includes activi-ties for the whole family, such as mini-work-outs, cooking demos, games, community health and wellness opportunities, inflatable jump houses for kids, health screenings and more. Enter to win a spinning bike! Come get healthier!
God's Hands 4 KidsGod's Hands 4 Kids is sharing another foster care need: Diapers sizes 3, 4 and 5. Please leave them in the Foster Care Do-nation bin by the PMC receptionist desk. GH4K.org
Financial Peace! OCT. 1—DEC. 3 • 6:30 TO 8:00 PM
1201 MAIDEN LANE, ST JOSEPH, MI
The Saint Joseph SDA Church will be hosting Dave Ramsey’s Financial Peace University. Visit www.daveramsey.com/fpu/locations/class/1005922/atid/l_ln to register. For more info contact Kena Tennison at 269.591.2894.
Eau Claire SDA Church Health Seminar
OCTOBER 2 • 7:00 PMOCTOBER 3 • 10:50 AM & 2:30 PM6562 NAOMI ROAD, EAU CLAIRE
Join Dr. Linda Carney, M.D., to learn how to prevent and reverse major diseases such as diabetes and heart disease. There will be a free delicious vegan meal pro-vided. For more information, please call 269.409.1880.
Fall Family Fun Day OCTOBER 4 • 5 TO 8 PM
5 PINES ON SMITH ROAD
Join your PMC family for Fall fun and hayrides. There will be hot dogs and s’mores. Donations will be accepted to cover expenses. For questions contact Alina Baltazar at [email protected] or 269.471.6877. —Family Life Committee
Religious Liberty SabbathOCTOBER 10 • 8:30 AMVILLAGE SDA CHURCH
All are invited to the Village SDA Church for a time to learn how religious liberty may be preserved in the USA. Lincoln Steed, Liberty magazine editor, will speak during first service with a world religious liberty trends presentation during Sab-bath School. Conrad Vine will be speak-ing during second service. After the event, all are welcome to join a potluck. Bring any one of the following dishes to share: Soup, Green Salad, Home-baked Bread and for dessert: Anything Apple (e.g., Apple Pie, Apple Cobbler, Apple Crisp). SDA attor-neys will participage in a Q&A on the im-pact on religious liberty within the USA of the recent decision on same-sex marriage and papal visit to the US.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
RMES After School PartyAre you a homeschooled 3rd- or 4th-grad-er? We’d love to have you attend an after-school party at RMES. Have a parent email: [email protected] for more information. Be sure to include 3rd and 4th grade af-ter school party in the subject line.
Adventist Retirees of Michiana
OCTOBER 11 • 1:00 PMVILLAGE SDA FAMILY CENTER
Come join in good fun, superior food, and excellent fellowship. Ann Gibson and Larry Onsager will present "Adventism in China: Yesterday and Today." If you have any questions, please call Cleon or San-dra White at 269.471.5553.
E.G. White SymposiumOCTOBER 15-18
In recognition of the centennial of Ellen G. White’s death, a major scholarly sympo-sium titled, “The Gift of Prophecy in Scrip-ture and History” will break new ground in biblical and historical study. It will feature twenty-three recognized international speakers as well as a pre-publication of their presentations. This Symposium will launch a quinquennial world-wide empha-sis in the Seventh-day Adventist Church for understanding the gift of prophecy. A special student registration rate is being offered to all current Andrews University students. The Friday evening session will feature a special musical suite written by Kenneth Logan especially for this Sympo-sium. Friday evening and Sabbath after-noon sessions are open to those who do not wish to register. For more information or to register, please visit: www.GiftOf-Prophecy2015.org.
AU Preview EventAndrews University invites all high-school Juniors, Seniors, and parents to attend a Preview Event on October 18/19 or No-vember 8/9, or schedule an individual visit on a date of your choice. Students will be able to stay overnight in our resi-dence halls, visit academic departments, attend a class, learn about scholarships and financial aid, and hear from current Andrews students. Please register online at andrews.edu/visit.
Visitor Dinner VolunteersSeveral of the visitor dinner teams need new members. Each team serves about twice yearly and team members help with furnishing the food, setting up the dinner, hosting and serving the meal, and cleaning up after the meal. Visitor fellowship dinners are served immediately following 2nd ser-vice most Sabbaths throughout the year. If you would like to join a team, contact the church office or Bennett Chilson ([email protected] or 473.5077).
We MournToday we mourn with two families that have lost parents. We reach out in sym-pathy to Annette and Charles Forshee on the death of their mother, JoAnn, on September 10. A memorial service was held on Wednesday here at PMC. We also mourn with Rekha and John Bitter-man and their family on the death of her father, Abdul Massey. Visitation with the family will be held today, September 26, from 5 to 8 PM at Allred Funeral Home. The funeral will be held tomorrow, Sun-day, September 27, at 9 AM in the Village SDA Church.
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What kind of investments have you made this year? Have you put your money into stocks or
bonds, real estate or a business venture? Are you hoping for big returns—maybe 5%, 10% or better?
Incredibly, in God’s economy, we can expect a hundred-fold guaranteed return when we choose to invest in His Kingdom. One of His investment opportunities is Christian Education. In His word, God expresses His great desire for children to know of His love. We can have a part to play in God’s long-term goal to see these precious ones nurtured in the faith.
When you invest in Christian edu-cation, you enable our two schools, Ruth Murdoch Elementary School and An-drews Academy, to give young people an education from God’s perspective. RMES is a place where parents, teachers,
church, and community unite to bring children closer to God. Striving toward excellence, this diverse family of learners works with heads, hearts, and hands to nurture Christ-like character. Andrews Academy’s goal is to continue this process during the high-school years. By contrib-uting to Christian Education, you will be partnering with others and sharing in a vision that God has for our children. The return on your investment will be “out-of-this-world.”
FOR MORE INFORMATION: Andrews Academy / Jeannie Leiterman
471.3140 • [email protected]
RMES / Evelyn Savory 471.3225 • [email protected]
BY SUE RAPPETTE
AN “OUT-OF-THIS WORLD” INVESTMENT
CHRISTIAN EDUCATION
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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 [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]
HealthGivan Hinds • 269.471.3254
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
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OFFICE HOURSMonday — Thursday (8 to 5) • Friday (8 to 12)
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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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Park
Park
Park
Park
Park
Park
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PUS CIRCLE DR
W CIRCLE DR
W CAMPUS CIRCLE DR
E CAMPUS CIRCLE DR
HILLCREST
TIMBERLAND DR
E CAMPUS CIRCLE DR
INTERNATIONAL CT
GARLAND AVE
US 31
E CAMPUS CIRCLE DR
UN
IVERSITY B
LVD
GRIGGS AVE
4 TH STREET
TO ANDREWS AIRPARK
GRIGGS AVE
W CAMPUS CIRCLE DR
GROVE AVE
ANDREWS AIRPARK
ST JOSEPH RIVER
LEMON CREEK
UNIVERSITY BLVD
UNIVERSITY BLVD
ADMINISTRATION DR
DAIRY RDFARM OVAL
BEAVER POINT
THE GROVE
PATHFINDER LANE
INTERNATIONAL CT
COLLEG
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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
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35
32
36
37
38
30
31
31
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