Speaker

Ben Martin

Ben Martin is on the pastoral team of Pioneer Memorial Church on the campus of Andrews University where he is the Pastor for Children and Family Discipleship. He is passionate about engaging youth in ministry. He believes that every member should be a functioning part of the body of Christ. Over the last few years he has been intentionally thinking through what it means to disciple the next generation. He enjoys photography, camping and spending time with his wife, Brianna. Together, they have 2 children.

Offering

Saturday, July 28, 2018
Program: 
Praise
Watch Ye Saints • You're Worthy of My Praise • Our God is Greater • The Lord Our God is a Great God
Prayer
José Bourget
Baptisms
Rick Palmisano, Jamie Palmisano, Gabriel Clark with Sharon Terrell
Children's Story
I Want to Walk as a Child of the Light • Wayne Wold
Worship in Music
My Jesus, I Love Thee • Adoniram Gordon
Sermon
"I Have a Heart for Youth Ministry" • Ben Martin
Connect Card
Tithes & Offerings
Lead Them, My God, to Thee • st. 1, 3-4 of 653
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Something in Common Sabbath School

Healing The Mind by Timothy R. Jennings, MD Have you ever been hurt, lonely, depressed, frightened and hopeless? Or maybe you have found yourself feeling helpless, that gut wrenching helplessness when someone you care about is hurting, distressed and on the verge of giving up and you don’t know how to help them. Did you wish you had something to give them, something that would help? Healing the Mind is six of Dr. Jennings' most important lectures, recorded live during a 2-day seminar. The material is based on his book, "Could It Be This Simple”. The Six lecture topics are: 

  • June 22- The Mind: God's Design. What Went Wrong? 
  • June 29- God's Principle: The Law of Love and Liberty 
  • July 6- The Fix for Failing Families 
  • July 13- Demolishing Satan's Strongholds 
  • July 20- Depression: The Brain-Body Connection 
  • July 27- Forgiveness: Seven Common Myths (+ Q&A) 

Everyone is Welcome Sabbath mornings from 10:30-11:30 in PMC room 141.

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