There will be a fellowship dinner, following the second worship service, in the commons on the lower level.
A Better Resurrection
OPENING MUSIC
“A Mighty Fortress Is Our God” • Max Reger
WELCOME
Prescott Khair, Associate Pastor
“ENCOURAGEMENT IN ADVERSITY”: A HYMN CYCLE
“Praise to the Lord” • “I Heard the Voice” • “Day By Day” • “Cares Chorus” • “There Is a Balm in Gilead”
CONGREGATIONAL PRAYER
Chris Mindanao, Chaplain, AU Graduate Student Assoc.
CHILDREN’S STORY
Children’s Story: Julie Clayburn; Prayer: Micah
SCRIPTURE READING
John 11:25 ESV
Lucas Navia
WORSHIP IN MUSIC
“Sweet Jesus” • Wendell Whalum
MESSAGE
“A Better Resurrection”
Richie Halversen
CONNECT CARD
CLOSING HYMN
“Take My Life and Let It Be”
BLESSING
Prescott Khair, Associate Pastor
CLOSING MUSIC
“My Jesus, You to Me” • Johannes Brahms
OPENING MUSIC
“A Mighty Fortress Is Our God” • Max Reger
WELCOME & CALL TO WORSHIP
Prescott Khair, Associate Pastor
WORSHIP IN MUSIC
“Sweet Jesus” • Wendell Whalum
CHILDREN’S STORY
Children’s Story: Julie Clayburn; Prayer: Micah
CONGREGATIONAL PRAYER
Chris Mindanao, Chaplain, AU Graduate Student Assoc.
PRAISE
“Blessed Be Your Name” • “He Lives” • “Is He Worthy?” • “Champion”
MESSAGE
“A Better Resurrection”
Richie Halversen
CONNECT CARD & PRAYER
CLOSING SONG
“At the Cross (Love Ran Red)”
BLESSING
Prescott Khair, Associate Pastor
CLOSING MUSIC
“My Jesus, You to Me” • Johannes Brahms
Pioneer Operating Budget
I once met a student who entered college with such a low grade-point average from high school, that it’s amazing he was even admitted to college. He went on to eventually graduate from college with high honors and a perfect grade point average. The only difference for this student between high school and college was that now, for the first time in years, he had a bed. The student had been unhoused in high school, and had bounced around from location to location. The instability had wrecked his ability to focus on his academics as his stomach grumbled in class and he was fighting to stay awake.
Within the last couple of years, I have been blown away by how much my local church has gone above and beyond to support people who have been impacted by the global pandemic. Our church’s in-need fund has helped people with everything from buying groceries to paying their rent when they lost their job due to the pandemic. And what was amazing was that those who were able to, gave even more, knowing that there were many in need. This sounds a lot like the church in the book of Acts. Today’s offering is for our local church budget. Our church can have the ability to meet the needs of those in and outside of our church through outreach. Consider giving a generous offering today to meet the needs of our local church.
By Heather Thompson Day
—North American Division Stewardship Ministries
We are looking for volunteers with flexible schedules to assist new and transfer students with their move into the dorms on Monday, August 19th, 2024. If you're available, please text the words "LOVEONTHEMOVE" to 269-281-2345
We would like our community to know that effective Sunday, September 1, 2024, Neighbor To Neighbor will only take donations Monday through Thursday 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Being found on the premises after hours will not be allowed and will be considered trespassing. Thank you for your understanding.
You are invited to a hymn-sing at The Old Rugged Cross Church on August 17 Sabbath, at 4:00 PM. The Old Rugged Cross Church is located at 61041 Vermont Street, Pokagon, MI 49047. Please bring your Seventh-day Adventist Hymnal. A free will offering will help to maintain this historic church where the hymn, “The Old Rugged Cross,” was introduced to the public by the composer. For further information, please contact Melchizedek Ponniah, melponniah@gmail.com, or (269) 876-7476.
We are pleased to collaborate with the Andrews University 150th Celebration Committee to welcome our students back to campus! To make August 24th special, we'll need volunteers in various capacities. If you're extroverted, hosting a table might be the
perfect volunteer role for you. If you're introverted but enjoy volunteering in other ways, maybe cooking a lasagna or setting up the lemonade is the role for you! Either way, you are welcome to sign up by texting the word "PICNIC" to 269-281-2345.
Crazy Like Us video 3 week series with Andy Stanley. Everybody thinks he is. Few people really are. Being generous is not natural, it's not common, and it's not intuitive. In fact, it's a little crazy. Begins Sabbath August 3.
Everyone is welcome in PMC room 141 from 10:30-11:30 Sabbath mornings.
Pioneer Memorial Church is delighted to announce the selection of Jacob Gibbs as a new Associate Pastor. Pastor Jacob was introduced to Pioneer on July 27, 2024, although his official start date was July 18, 2024. Pastor Jacob will serve as Associate Pastor at Pioneer Memorial Church and an Associate Chaplain with the Center for Faith Engagement at Andrews University.
Pastor Jacob Gibbs felt a call to ministry when he accepted Jesus as his Savior in 2002. Over the next nine years, he pursued his purpose and training at Mission College of Evangelism and Andrews University—gaining experience as a Bible Worker and Literature Evangelist. Pastor Jacob graduated from Andrews University in 2011 with a Bachelor's in Art and Theology. He later returned for his Master's Degree in Pastoral Ministry.
During his undergraduate years, he met his wife, Emily Knott, and they were married in 2012. Pastor Jacob has served in the Michigan Conference for 13 years, starting with a three-church district in the central part of Michigan's Upper Peninsula and most recently as the Senior Pastor of the Cedar Lake Seventh-day Adventist Church at Great Lakes Adventist Academy. Pastor Jacob's passions in ministry include hobby-based outreach, small groups, applied arts, and personal Bible studies. Pastor Jacob and Emily have two daughters, Eva and Avianne. They look forward to starting this new chapter of their lives by serving the communities of Andrews University and the Pioneer Memorial Church.