Speaker

Dwight K. Nelson

Since 1983, Dwight Nelson has served as lead pastor of the Pioneer Memorial Church on the campus of Andrews University. He preaches on the “New Perceptions” telecast, teaches at the theological seminary and has written some books, including The Chosen. He and his wife, Karen, are blessed with two married children and 2 granddaughters.

Offering

As simple as 1-2-3. As easy as A-B-C. Yes, but also as hard as . . . Unless, that is, the passion of the Christ has indeed worked its miracle in us.
Saturday, June 12, 2004

More In This Series

03/27/2004
In a garden humanity's hope was dashed, and in a garden revived again. What does the garden teach us about His passion? What does it hold for us and call us to?
04/03/2004
The movie was bloody. The reality even worse. Why the fixation on blood in both the movie and the Bible?
04/10/2004
Physical blood and gore of Christ's passion were the veneer on the face of the greater trauma. The horrendous suffering transcended anything experienced before or after. What was it, and what did it mean?
04/17/2004
Parallel to its wondrous gift runs its enormous demands. What does the cross of Christ demand of us?
04/24/2004
We can participate in the passion. It's both exciting and challenging. Becoming engaged, we discover that the far side of the world is not as far away as it sounds.
05/08/2004
Does Christ's passion have anything to teach us about pacifism? When He was hostilely seized that night, what did Jesus do? Confronted with our global tensions today, what would Jesus do?
05/15/2004
You've heard about the seven last words of Christ. But have you ever heard about the six last words of God? They may be among the most important words you will ever hear. Talk about hope!
06/05/2004
A call for a not-so-surprising, but oh so comprehensive, response to the passion of the Christ. But then, wouldn't we expect the message of the cross to be at least as practical as it is theological?
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Andrews Academy Music Department Vespers Concert
Howard Performing Arts Center

Join the Andrews Academy Music Department for an evening of inspiring music and poetry featuring the Silhouettes, Chorale, Symphonic Band, AA Strings, and Resound (handbells) under the direction of Daniel Cerna and Elsy M. Gallardo-Díaz.

We will explore the various facets of the Christian walk in Jesus, such as joy, celebration, peace and rest, as well as the hope for His Second Coming. FREE admission

Good will offerings to benefit the Andrews Academy music department will be gladly and gratefully accepted.

Andrews Symphony Orchestra THURSDAY Nov. 7
Howard Performing Arts Center

Join the Andrews University Symphony Orchestra for an unforgettable evening of music on THURSDAY, November 7, 2024, at 7:30 PM in the Howard Performing Arts Center. Under the direction of Marc Élysée, the first half will feature Brahms' lively Hungarian Dance No. 1 and the dazzling Piano Concerto No. 2 by Moszkowski, with Aiko Ayala as the featured piano soloist. The second half, led by graduate conducting student Earlon Cornwall, includes the majestic Jupiter from Holst's "The Planets" and Scenes of Jamaica, a work full of colors and delightful tunes by Andrew Marshall. Tickets and information available at howard.andrews.edu

Something in Common Sabbath School
Pioneer Room 141

Starting Over with Andy Stanley video series. What do you do when it all falls apart? Your career, your marriage, your dream... How do you pick up the pieces and begin again?

We will be meeting in PMC Room 141 From 10:30-11:30 AM, from November 2-16.

All are Welcome!

Junior/Senior Banquet

All high school juniors and seniors are invited to the Junior/Senior Banquet on November 10 from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM at St. Joe Kickers Sports Club (2601 Hetler Dr., Berrien Springs). This will be a memorable evening with great food, entertainment, and celebration. Don’t miss out—save the date!

Taste of the Nations
Ruth Murdoch Elementary School

Ruth Murdoch Elementary School is hosting its annual Food Fair and Cultural Showcase benefiting the RMES Worthy Student Fund on Sunday, November 10, from noon to 3:00 PM! Explore a vibrant array of delicious dishes from around the world, enjoy live performances, and immerse yourself in diverse cultures—all while supporting a great cause! All items will be sold using tickets, which can be purchased at the door with cash or check, for $1/ticket. Bring your family and friends for an afternoon of food, fun, and cultural celebration! Don’t miss out—mark your calendars!

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