Septura in Concert

Septura brings together London's leading players to redefine brass chamber music through the uniquely expressive sound of the brass septet. In music for voice and piano, Septura explores a great transatlantic relationship between Maurice Ravel and George Gershwin, whom despite their vastly contrasting musical worlds of French impressionism and American jazz, developed a deep mutual respect for each other. Septura will open the concert with Ravel's Mother Goose, charting a course from Fauré's Mélodies and moving on to Gershwin's Songbook.

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Speaking as a Dragon? Religious Liberty & Biblical Justice Today

Join us for this presentation by the General Conference Director of Public Affairs and Religious Liberty, Dr. Gaunoune Diop. Musical numbers will be performed by Journey and a panel of experts in law, prophecy, and ministry will discuss if America speaks as a dragon today.

January 27, 3:30 PM
Location: Buller Hall (Newbold Auditorium)

ASAP 10 Days of Prayer

Join ASAP Ministries for 10 days of prayer to start the new year. Seek a deeper walk with God, pray the Word for the needs of the persecuted, poor, unreached, and refugees from the 10/40 window, and intercede on behalf of friends, family members, and our local communities.

January 8-12
Location: 105 S. Cass St., Berrien Springs
Contact: (269) 471-3026 | office@asapministries.org

Does God Have an App to Read Our Face?

Leave it to the Japanese! According to NHK, Japan’s national public broadcasting organization, the electronics giant Hitachi is testing a smartphone app "to promote workers’ health management." Given Japan’s legendary penchant for work productivity, such "health management" likely means a new company tool to keep much closer tabs on employees’ work output and efficiency as related to personal health and habits.

Adult Sabbath School Quarterly

Adult Sabbath School teachers or group representatives may pick up lesson quarterlies on behalf of their Sabbath on-duty leaders or Sabbath School group from the Welcome Center through December. Sabbath School materials are also available for free at http://ssnet.org/study-guides. For questions or to submit Sabbath School information, contact Pastor Sabine or Gracie via gracie.gaytan@pmchurch.org or 471.3133.

Ten Days of Prayer

Come and join the Youngbergs at their home for the 28th Annual Ten Days of Prayer. Start the New Year right—on your knees! Each night there will be inspiring short presentations on the Father God, our loving Savior, the Holy Spirit, and angelic ministries with personal sharing on what these have meant in incidents in your lives. Bring your prayer lists to share. This small group is for young or old. What happened after the waiting disciples prayed ten days in the Upper Room? Is this the gift that you want above all others?

Saying Goodbye

We have been blessed to have Rachelle Offenback as our Graphic Designer here at Pioneer for over 6 years now. Starting January, 2018, Rachelle will be starting a new job as stay-at-home mom. "I know my children are the most important treasures from God," Rachelle says, and feels the Holy Spirit has lead her and her husband, Brenton, to this decision. We look forward to seeing them around the church as they continue to raise their children in this community.

"The Piercing White Light"

For this final blog of the now diminished, vanishing year, may I share with you the reflections of a young British poet and horticulturalist, Philip Britts (1917-1949). His pensive brooding is the sort of ruminating that does our souls good on the spiritual eve of yet another journey around the sun.

"Just a Baby, Very Wee"

As far as I know, the Lutheran Church in town boasts the only life-size nativity display in our county. At nighttime its scattered spotlights cast a surreal glimmering over the porcelain participants in the birth of the Christ Child. And the recent snowfall with its dollops of white lumped across the scene only adds to its mystique—shepherds, magi, donkey and camel as big as life clustered about the peasant family of man, woman and Infant. "For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Savior which is Christ the Lord" declared the Christmas angel (Luke 2:11).

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