Pioneer Offices Closed  —  

for New Years December 31 to January 2.

 

Resources

Speaker

Rodlie Ortiz

Rodlie Ortiz is on the pastoral team of Pioneer Memorial Church on the campus of Andrews University where he oversees evangelism and Grow Groups. He recently finished his Doctor of Ministry degree in Missional Leadership from Fuller Theological Seminary. He blogs regularly on modernekklesia.com and enjoys connecting with people that don't know God. He is married to Iveth, a special education teacher, and has two boys—Jonathan and Daniel.

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Opening Music

“Meditation on ‘Brother James’s Air’”  •  Harold Darke
Joshua Goines, organ

Welcome, Call to Worship & Prayer

Lindsey Pratt, Associate Pastor

Hymn Cycle

"Stand Up! Stand Up for Jesus!"—SDAH 618, st. 1, 3  •  "Jesus Calls Us; O'er the Tumult"—SDAH 285  •  "Lord, Speak to Me"—SDAH 541

Congregational Prayer

Deb Montcalm, Pioneer Member

Pioneer Life

 

Children's Story & Prayer

Story: Janet Ledesma, Prayer: Ariana

Scripture Reading

Matthew 11:28-30 NIV
Andrea Gibbs, Pioneer Elder

Worship in Music

"I Can Hear the Savior Calling", Darian Krimm / Joseph Martin
Leanne Miller, soprano; Joshua Goines, piano

Message

"The Answer: Set Your Phone to Silent—Hearing God's Call"
Rodlie Ortiz, Associate Pastor

Connect Card

 

Hymn of Response

"Dear Lord and Father of Us All"  •  words 480 alt., melody 481, st. 1-2, 4-5

Benediction

Lindsey Pratt, Associate Pastor

Closing Music

“Great Day”  •  Adolphus Hailstork
Joshua Goines, organ

 

Opening Music

“Meditation on ‘Brother James’s Air’”  •  Harold Darke
Joshua Goines, organ

Welcome, Call to Worship & Prayer

Lindsey Pratt, Associate Pastor, Pioneer Memorial Church

Praise

"To God Be The Glory"
Joshua Goines, piano; Zachary Schnepp, cajon; Jamison Moore, cello; Jason Marquez, clarinet

Congregational Prayer

Deb Montcalm, Pioneer Member

Pioneer Life

 

Worship in Music

"I Can Hear the Savior Calling"  •  Darian Krimm / Joseph Martin
Leanne Miller, soprano; Joshua Goines, piano

Children's Story & Prayer

Story: Janet Ledesma; Prayer: Ariana

Praise


"God So Loved"  •  "What A Beautiful Name"

Scripture Reading

Matthew 11:28-30 NIV

Message

"The Answer: Set Your Phone to Silent—Hearing God's Call"
Rodlie Ortiz, Associate Pastor

Connect Card

 

Closing Song

"'Tis So Sweet To Trust In Jesus"

Blessing

Lindsey Pratt, Associate Pastor, Pioneer Memorial Church

Closing Music

“Great Day”  •  Adolphus Hailstork
Joshua Goines, organ

 

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Offering for January 4, 2025

Pioneer Operating Budget

The first Sabbath of the New Year is an opportunity to press the reset button of our lives, goals, and relationship with God.

If you keep a prayer journal, take it out sometime today and reflect on how God has led in your life and your family’s life. During this self-evaluation, ask God what changes you need to make for the coming year. Then pray for the Holy Spirit to give you strength to transform each area of your life that needs a fix. Jesus emphasized the great principle of life when He said, “But seek first the kingdom of God, and His righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.” (Matthew 6:33, NKJV).

The key word is FIRST. Many people seek the kingdom of God, but they allow the cares of this life to dominate and consume them so they don’t have anything left to give to God. Let’s put Christ and His kingdom first. Jesus didn’t say not to ask for other things such as happiness, security, success, or even money.

When God comes first, He will reorder our lives and show His power by blessing us in all ways according to His purpose. Sometimes He may even bless us through trials. Let’s ask God to empty us of self and fill us with the Holy Spirit each day of this year so we can do what He wants us to. North American Division Stewardship Ministries 

North American Division Stewardship Ministries

Pioneer 2024 Contribution Statements

Contribution Statements for 2024 will be emailed to you toward the end of January 2025. Please ensure that your email address is current. Should you have any questions regarding your email, please contact the church office. If you require a paper copy of your statement, please notify claudia.sowler@pmchurch.org.

AdventistGiving Online (AGO) Contributions

 Your faithfulness is very much appreciated. To ensure that your donations are properly credited to your account, when contributing through Adventist Giving, please log in under your name, instead of contributing as a "Guest."

Spanish Sabbath School Class

 Sabbath School is the perfect setting to rediscover the power of Bible study and prayer. In one of the most diverse campuses in the nation, we aspire to allow all our church members, students, and guests to study and learn in their language. To further this, we are establishing the Spanish Sabbath School Class so all our Spanish-speaking brothers and sisters can join us in learning together in our weekly Sabbath School. With that, please grab your Spanish sabbath school lesson and join us starting Sabbath, January 4, 2025.

Something in Common Sabbath School

Something in Common Sabbath School presents "Marriage Oneness" by Tim Lundy and Robert Lewis

  • December 28 - Sexual Intimacy and Marriage Oneness
  • January 4 - Roles, Responsibilities and Marriage Oneness
  • January 11 - Family, Friends and Marriage Oneness

Everyone is welcome each Sabbath at 10:30-11:30 in Pioneer Room 141.

Care for Cuba

A group of students from Andrews University are preparing to embark on a life-changing mission in March of 2025. They will engage in evangelism, health care, and community outreach in Cuba. This mission trip has been going on for 11 years, and the impact has been tremendous, thanks to your help. Would you support this mission once again by donating right here in your church or give at www.careforcuba.org/donate? Thank you for your prayers as they prepare to send off students to serve and share Jesus!