Where Is God?

Have you ever wondered just where God is? Of course, He is seated on His throne up in the third heaven, but if we could see with clearer insight, we’d realize He is very present in our world.  

Andrews Community Health and Wellness Expo, Sept 29

This free, family event will feature local businesses and campus departments providing activities, samples and services geared towards health and wellness. Enjoy time with a trained therapy dog, check out a firetruck, or enjoy a delicious treat from BOBA. Corewell Health will present a vegan cooking demo at 11 AM.

Howard Performing Arts Center presents: Ensemble 4.1

Four wind soloists, keen to chamber music, and one pianist, devote themselves to this still undiscovered wonderful musical genre. Critics have praised ensemble 4.1 as having an intoxicating atmosphere on stage and an exceptional communicative power that reaches their audience. Their music ranges from Mozart and Beethoven to rarely played compositions from the turn of the 19th to the 20th century. Please call 269-471-3560 or go to howard.andrews.edu to buy tickets.

HPAC Series: LOTUS Quartet

Embark on a musical journey with LOTUS Quartet, an extraordinary saxophone ensemble composed of four elite students from Arizona State University. Infusing passion and innovation into every note, Lotus Quartet captivates audiences with a harmonious blend of classical elegance, contemporary flair, and the dynamic energy that defines their unique sound. This year they add to their accomplishments - winning the Gold in the Senior Wind Division of the 2024 Fischoff National Chamber Competition.

RMES Bike-a-thon/Walk-a-thon

The RMES Home & School Team is hosting a bike-a-thon / walk-a-thon fundraiser for Ruth Murdoch Elementary School on Sunday, October 20, 2024. 90% of the proceeds will go towards much needed capital improvements, such as the carpet upgrade project, and 10% will be used for future Home & School events. We pray this year’s fundraiser will exceed the $11,000 raised last year. Some students at RMES may not know many people in our community and will be looking for sponsors.

The Third Culture Disciple

I was confronted with this when I had just begun the 8th grade. We had just moved from Tennessee to Indonesia. Two years later, we moved to Australia, and after a year and a half, we moved back to Tennessee. Not only had this been a lot of disruption, but each move left me feeling like I did not fit in. I did not realize why at the time; it was not until much later that I was introduced to the idea of third culture kids.

Hymnfest / Organ Recital September 21

We will explore together John Nevins Andrews' sentence, known as the "J. N. Andrews Benediction", "And now, as we set forth, we commit ourselves..." Andrews, the first official Seventh-day Adventist missionary and namesake of Andrews University, started his mission journey to Europe on Sept. 15, 1874. This event is part of the sesquicentennial celebration of Andrews University's start as Battle Creek College, with classes starting in August, 1874.

Andrews University Homecoming Weekend

Andrews University’s Alumni Homecoming Weekend is coming soon! A full weekend of activities will take place Sept. 26–29, 2024. Our traditional Friday events like the golf tournament and classic car show will return, but we hope you also enjoy several special features taking place this year in celebration of our 150th anniversary! These include the release of Meredith Jones Gray’s second volume on Andrews University’s history, “Forward in Faith,” as well as a “150 years of history” walk-through museum in Johnson Gym.

"Now, As We Set Forth"

Appearing in the Advent Review... in September, 1874, was a brief letter from John Nevins Andrews. One of its sentences stands out. This sentence, starting "And now, as we set forth, we commit ourselves...", has become dubbed the "J.N. Andrews Benediction", and it finds frequent use at the close of major events on the Andrews University campus.

DivorceCare

DivorceCare and DivorceCare for Kids(DC4K ages 5 to12)will be meeting from 9/18 to 12/18 in the 6th and 5th grade SS rooms from 6 to 8 PM each Weds evening.  We aim to provide a supportive environment for healing and growth for those dealing with the trauma and heartache that separation and divorce can bring for both children and adults. We are also looking for individuals interested in helping to lead our in DC4K.

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