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Special Program

Offering

Saturday, May 25, 2019
Program: 
9:00 AM Worship
Welcome
Ben Martin
Invocation
Carli Johnson
Praise
He Is Exalted • 'Tis So Sweet • Trust In You • One Day
Isabella Patel, Ben Faustin-Atisme, Natalia Poloche
Prayer
Christine Lee
Pioneer Life
The Tent
Children's Offertory Appeal
Lilia Poua, Ben Radivojevic
Children's Offertory
Marcelo Martins, Elsy Gallardo-Diaz
Children's Story
Princess Khatri-Chetri
Scripture Reading
Indy Schalk, Alex Butnaru
Worship in Music
Abide With Me • William Monk
Lydia Bates
Message
"A Place at the Table"
Ben Martin, Leah Bitterman
Connect Card
Savior, Like a Shepherd • 545
Ben Martin
11:45 AM Worship
Praise
Jesus Loves Me / Jesus Loves the Little Ones Like Me, Me, Me • What A Friend We Have in Jesus • Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone)
Helbley and Bailey Families
Congregational Prayer Time
Laurence Burn
Offering Appeal
Laurence Burn
The Church Story
Worship in Music
You Belong • Jasmine Murray
#Blessed
Message
"A Place at the Table"
Ben Martin, Leah Bitterman
Connect Card
Savior, Like a Shepherd • 545
Ben Martin
Fellowship Dinner
Pioneer Commons

 There will be a fellowship dinner following the second worship service in the commons.

Offering for January 10, 2026

Pioneer Operating Budget

You may have heard it said, and it is true that patience is a virtue. What is also true and closely linked to patience is found in the opening verse of the parable of Luke 18:1-8 (NIV). Jesus told his disciples that they should “always pray and not give up” (verse 1). In today’s fast paced, instant, and have-to-get-it-now world, learning to be patient and not lose heart or become discouraged is surely a quality that is desirable. The widow in this parable showed the importance of being patient in one’s petitions and pursuits.

In her attempt to get the judge to defend her against her enemy, who seemed to have been making her life difficult, she kept on asking for his defense. Finally, the judge yielded to her persistence and vindicated her.

The same is true of God. When we are diligent in our prayer life, longsuffering when we are seeking to invoke Christ’s intervention, and faithful in honoring Him in our stewardship, He will move to positive action. Let us remember that unlike the judge we cannot wear out God. 

Today, as we worship Him through the return of our tithes and giving of our offerings, let us practice being persistent in honoring Him with our substance and the first fruit of our increase.

North American Division Stewardship Ministries