Rise Up Against Abuse Launch Rally

Please register for the launch rally of the new “Rise Up Against Abuse” initiative on the campus of Andrews University: www.riseupagainstabuse.com | Rise Up Against Abuse is an initiative focused on taking action against all forms of abuse through awareness, education, intervention and prevention. For more information, visit the website and don’t miss the inspiring launch rally featuring 2x Grammy-nominated Sarah Kelly and many other amazing abuse survivors and activists fighting diligently to bring hope and healing!

March 2

N2N (Neighbor to Neighbor) Thrift Store will now be open EVERY Wednesday

N2N (Neighbor to Neighbor) Thrift Store will now be open EVERY Wednesday beginning in March. March 6 we will still have 50% off for the first Wednesday of the month as before. The following Wednesdays, each week will feature a different Wednesday FLASH SALE yet to be determined. N2N Thrift store is open to the public and hours are Tuesday, WEDNESDAY, and Thursday 10am-6pm. N2N Client Services hours are Tuesday, and Thursday 10am-3pm. We are located across from the Berrien County Youth Fair near Apple Valley in Berrien Springs.

The Mysterious Note

This award winning movie will have an encore presentation for anyone that was not able to see it on the big screen at last years premiere. This adventure/comedy produced by Rich Aguilera and NAD Stewardship teaches that we are to be faithful to God with what he's given us. Tickets available at the door

March 9, 7:30 PM
Location: Andrews Academy Chapel

If I Were to Get Married

Many of us operate upon an assumption that marriage is the pinnacle of the Christian experience. But is marriage for you? If I Were to Get Married is a series that will facilitate dialogue around this issue. Join us to discover how to avoid a marriage you would regret!

March 3-8, 7:30 PM
Location: PMC Youth Chapel

Family Discipleship Sabbath School

As part of PMC’s new family discipleship vision, families with children in Grades 1-8 are invited to attend a special Sabbath School together. Adults regularly attending the Sanctuary Sabbath School will be warmly welcomed too!

March 16, 10:30 AM
Location: PMC Sanctuary

AU Band & Keyboard Festival Concert

The Andrews University Band & Keyboard Festival this year includes nearly 100 academy students from four states and Canada. The festival band will be directed by Byron Graves, performing Sacred Suite by Brant Karrick, Simple Gifts by Frank Ticheli, and more. The festival keyboard students are under the direction of Chi Yong Yun, and will perform a variety of selections. Admission is free.

March 2, 4:00 PM
Location: Howard Performing Arts Center

Equipping Missionaries to Cuba

After 60 years of strict communist rule, the doors have opened to equip Cuban pastors and Bible workers with crucial resources like technology, transportation, and ministry materials. Help today by adopting a project like a computer, a smartphone, a bike, or tablet. We are also conducting a special musical instrument drive. Bring these items to the church and visit www.CareforCuba.org to donate online. Your donation of any amount is 100% tax deductible. For more info email mdivstudytour@andrews.edu.

Academy Day

All eighth-grade students are invited to attend and see the exciting programs Andrews Academy offers. You will experience one day with us. While there you will worship together, go to a number of classes with Academy students, and participate in a number of games and activities. Lunch will be served; T-shirts and prizes will be given. Registration begins at 7:30 AM, the full day of activities will begin at 8:00 AM and will conclude by 3:15 PM. You are invited to stay for the optional dodgeball tournament and pizza supper to follow. Call (269)471-3138 with any questions you may have.

Catch A Wave!

A friend told me years ago: "Our business [as a church] is to find the wave the Holy Spirit is
creating . . . and then to surf it." You don't even have to be a surfer to catch that metaphor. Because without a wave nobody surfs!

Epigenetics and Lifestyle

Dr. John Kelly, MD, MPH, will make a presentation on “Epigenetics and Lifestyle: Your Genes Are Not Your Destiny” at the St. Joseph Seventh-day Adventist Church, 1201 Maiden Lane, St. Joseph. Dr. Kelly was founding President of the American College of Lifestyle Medicine, serves as an adjunct faculty at two medical schools, and is the new President of Oak Haven in Pullman, MI. There is no admission fee for his presentation, which is sponsored by Healthy Together Friends in partnership with the St. Joseph Seventh-day Adventist Church.

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