Pioneer PulpitSeptember 27 – "What Courage Looks Like" ————— Prayer Promise"Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid or terrified Surviving the End Times John Glass When I was little, our family was always in church. Our minister loved preaching about the time of trouble. Know what? In time, his preaching became a time of trouble for me. I was scared witless. I didn’t want Jesus to come again. The thought scared me into the middle of next month.
Satellite – Youth Vespers September 26 • 7:00 PM High school students, join us for the first Satellite of the year this Friday, September 26 at 7:00 PM! We’ll welcome the Sabbath with worship, music, and food as we launch our theme for the year: Ignite the Spirit, Awaken the Soul. Come as you are, bring a friend, and leave encouraged and inspired!
The re-piping project is making good progress. The insulation of the new pipes is done and the floor protection mats have been removed. The next steps are to replace the ceiling tiles and replace the carpet in some of the rooms. The funding for the project is making good progress as well. Please add or increase your support for making Pioneer a welcoming place for all. GROW Groups are Ready to Join Small groups for Pioneer, called GROW Groups, are starting for the fall semester. To view the available groups and select one or more that interest you, please text "JOIN" to 269.281.2345. If you would like to lead your own group, text "LEAD" to the same number, and then complete and submit the provided form. Sabbath School Lesson Overview October 4 • 4:00 PM Everyone is invited to the overview of the Fourth Quarter Sabbath school lesseon presented by Dr. Rahel Wells on the Book of Joshua. We hope you can join us on October 4 at 4:00 pm in the Pioneer Youth Chapel. For further information contact Melchizedek Ponniah, 269.876.7476, melponniah@gmail.com. Something in Common SS Sabbath Mornings • 10:30-11:30 AM Join us for "Overcoming Emotions that Destroy," a DVD series with Chip Ingram! We all struggle with angry feelings, brought on by tension, pressure, and the blocked goals and frustrations of day-to-day life. The broken and stressed relationships that result from these feelings can overwhelm us. But there is hope. With the right help, you too can overcome those emotions that destroy. Everyone is welcome to join us each Sabbath through October 11. We meet in Pioneer Board Room. Pizza & Parables Pizza & Parables, Where faith meets flavor! Every Wednesday from 6:30–7:30 PM, high school students are invited for pizza, Bible study, and friends. Come hungry for both food and the Word! Meet in the Pioneer Youth Chapel. Upcoming Events SEPTEMBER OCTOBER Fellowship Dinner We will not be having fellowship dinners during the month of September. Offering for September 27, 2025 Michigan Advance Partners We can learn a few lessons from nature: Like humans, ants exhibit social behavior, thriving in meticulously structured societies known as colonies. Remarkably, the unity within these ant colonies is so profound that they collectively work towards the shared goals of survival, growth, and reproduction, functioning much like a unified entity or a "superorganism." Worker ants often use teamwork to move larger objects, coordinating their movements to ensure successful transportation. For instance, leafcutter ants carry leaves and other vegetation that can weigh up to 50 times their body weight. This is equivalent to a human lifting about 7,850 pounds! Livestreaming Schedule9:00 AM ET - Pioneer at Worship Offering |