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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

Turns out we’re not the only one infected by this pandemic. Through a stunning paradigm shift, brood over the implications of the killer-virus that took down our one last hope. Spoiler alert: we have more hope now than ever before.
Saturday, April 04, 2020
Program: 
Welcome & Announcements
Rodlie Ortiz, Associate Pastor
Call to Worship
Iveth Ortiz
Songs of Praise
Above All • Just As I Am / Jesus, Take All of Me • One Day (When We All Get To Heaven)
Charles, Leah, & Luke Reid-vocals; Julie Reid, piano; Sam Reid, keyboard
Prayer
John and Teresa Glass
Children's Story
Ben Martin
Scripture Reading
Lindsey Pratt, Jean & Debbie Michel, Peter Tumangday
Worship in Music
"The Old Rugged Cross" • Robert A. Reid
Charles Reid, tenor; Julie Reid, mezzo-soprano; Dan Kramlich, piano
Homily & Agape Feast
"Corona Care Kit: The Day the Virus Killed God"
Dwight K. Nelson
Closing Hymn
"God Be With You Till We Meet Again" • Stephen Nelson
The Reid Family
Benediction
Dwight & Karen Nelson

More In This Series

04/25/2020
With all this talk about eradicating the virus, turns out there is one contagion you don’t want to lose. Learn the very simple steps to staying contagious, and life beyond these four walls will never be the same again.
04/18/2020
Is the coronavirus pandemic a Black Swan? No doubt. Then are there Black Swan survival principles we can implement to get us through? Good news—there are three of them—from one of the first Black Swans to hit this planet. Share the news.
04/11/2020
For Easter weekend, let your heart thrill to the very best news of all. Pandemic or not, this is the one piece of information that can set your heart free. From fear. Share the good news with your family and friends. There is a way out.
03/28/2020
With almost half the nation locked down and entire nations elsewhere in quarantine, what practical steps can I take to not only survive but actually thrive inside my four walls? You’ll be surprised at how simple your thriving can turn out to be.
03/21/2020
The breath-taking speed of the coronavirus pandemic has more than a few people concerned. Those who believe in the soon return of Christ now wonder—could it be sooner than we think? Can you get there from here? In the midst of our bad news, is there hope for the future?
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