Volume 8 Issue 44 | November 2, 2022
Pioneer Pulpit
November 5 – “Driving Desire: The Tale of Two Mothers” – Silvia Bacchiocchi
————— Upcoming Sermons: Triumphing in Jesus – Dwight K. Nelson
November 12 – “Every Knee Will Bow”
Prayer Promise"The Lord is my strength and my defense; he has become my salvation. He is my God, and I will praise him, my father’s God, and I will exalt him."
Exodus 15:2 NIV
Livestreaming Schedule9:00 AM ET - Pioneer at Worship
11:45 AM ET - Pioneer at Worship
Offering
ScheduleNov. 5: Pioneer Operating Budget
Nov. 12: Global Missions
Nov. 19: Pioneer Operating Budget
Financial Reports | Give Online
New World Speed Record PASTOR'S BLOG Karen and I shot to the top of the world’s tallest broadcast/communication tower, the Tokyo Sky Tree (634 meters/2080 feet). The view from the Tembo
Deck is spectacular. As you gaze out over the 360-degree vista of the world’s largest city, it seems like you can look down on all 35 million of those souls far below—urban sprawl as far as the eye can see. The super elevators that whisked us up and then back down the Sky Tree are clocked at 10 meters (almost 33 feet) per second! Read More
Feed the Need We invite you to take part in the Feed the Need, Pioneer’s annual Thanksgiving food collection coordinated by the Pioneer Evergreen Pathfinder club. Please bring non-perishable food to church on Sabbath November 19. Pathfinders will collect the food bags during the Procession of Thanksgiving during Hymn Fest. If you know of a family in the area who needs food this upcoming holiday season call Pioneer at 269-471-6565 to submit their name to receive a food bag/box.
Andrews Academy Concerto Night 2022 November 5, 8:00 PM
Howard Performing Arts Center Andrews Academy is delighted to present the 11th Concerto Night. Five outstanding young musicians will perform a movement of a concerto accompanied by the Andrews Academy Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Elsy M. Gallardo-Díaz. Featured students this year are Jasmine Patterson (Vivaldi Winter from "The Four Seasons"), Karan Chun (Haydn Violin Concerto No. 1 in G major), Ana Slavujevic (Mozart Flute Concerto No. 1 in G major), Lora Baker (Lalo Symphonie espagnole), and Nathaniel Miller (Beethoven Piano concerto No. 3 in C minor). Come and support the soloists. Invite
family and friends! FREE admission.
Hospitality from the Heart November 6, 10:00 AM
Pioneer Commons Welcome To Hospitality from the Heart Pioneer Women’s Ministries. Check-in begins at 9:30 AM in the Pioneer Commons. We will start promptly at 10:00 AM. We invite the women of our community to explore the heart of biblical hospitality and creative ways to practice it, no matter your gifts or circumstances. Make new friends! Bring your best friends! Get ready for the blessings, be refreshed, and have a fun time and fellowship! A Vegetarian, Vegan, & Gluten-free Lunch will be served. Registration is important for our planning the food. To Register Text "WELCOME" at 269-281-2345 Registration
Deadline: November 3, 2022. yolande.robertson@pmchurch.org
Fellowship Dinner There will be a fellowship dinner this Sabbath following the second worship service in the Commons on the lower level. Visitors are always welcome.
Veterans Prayer Announcement November 11 is Veterans Day. On Sabbath, 12 November, we will honor those who have served in the US military services with prayer. If you have a former or present military person whom you wish to have included in this prayer, please send the name to jamesn@andrews.edu. If you prefer not to have their name mentioned we will honor privacy requests. James North, Jr., Servicepersons Coordinator.
We Sing!
9th Annual Voice Vespers November 11, 7:00 PM
Howard Performing Arts Center Join the Andrews University Department of Music voice students for the 9th Annual Voice Vespers in a meditative evening of scripture and song. The entrance is free. Co-curricular Credit is available.
Jaime Jorge in Concert November 12, 6:00 PM
Howard Performing Arts Center International violinist Jaime Jorge will be in concert this Saturday! Free admission! This is also a fundraiser for Care for Cuba. Care for Cuba (careforcuba.org) trains and empowers pastors, Bible workers, and volunteers to do evangelism and Bible studies in Cuba. The funds raised at the concert will go to support crucial ministry resources to the churches and pastors there.
Village of Berrien Springs Fall Spruce-Up November 13, 11:00 – 2:00 PM The Village of Berrien Springs is organizing a Fall Spruce-Up to help members of our community clean up
their yards. Let’s get out and be Love on the Move for some of our neighbors who aren’t quite able to keep up with the leaves during this season. If you’d like to join Pioneer’s Spruce-Up team of volunteers, register below or text "SPRUCE" to 269-281-2345.
Adventist Seniors of Michiana (ASM) November 13, 1:00 PM
Village Fellowship Hall We are so delighted to have Daron Raynor and his associates present the topic: "AGE-WELL: Serving our Seniors at the Andreasen Center for Wellness." If you are at least 55 years of age, bring some food, a friend or two, and enjoy the fellowship and information that will be presented at 1:00 PM. at the Village Fellowship Hall, where annual dues are less than one meal out! The Dyman Sisters will present violin duets, and Duane McBride will update us on our new mission project."
The Color of Spanish Music November 20, 4:00 PM
Howard Performing Arts Center You are invited to hear Marisa Blanes, a famous piano artist, who will perform Spanish male and female composers.
Offering for November 5, 2022 Pioneer Operating Budget Psalms 34:8 “Taste and see that the Lord is good; blessed is the one who takes refuge in him.” We worship God with our resources because this places us in a condition to claim His promises. The Bible is full of promises. Everett
R. Storms spent a year and a half counting Bible promises and came up with 7,487 promises made by God to humankind. God’s promises have three characteristics: they are true, all can claim them, and they are often conditional. Read More
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