Come join the Pioneer Sanctuary choir for a place to sing and worship together. We're looking for new voices to join our musical family, so whether you've been singing for years or have always wanted to try, now is the perfect time to get involved. All skill levels are welcome! Rehearsals are Tuesdays (starting Sept. 2) from 6:30-8:00 PM in the Early Teen Loft. Come share your talent and help us bring music to our church. We can't wait to sing with you!
AU Summer 2021 Baccalaureate
Opening Voluntary
“Rejoice, Ye Pure in Heart!” • Kenneth Logan
Praises to Our Creator
Hymn of Praise
“Rejoice Ye Pure in Heart” • No. 27
Prayer
Félix H. Cortez-Vallez
Worship in Music
“Alleluia (Praise the Lord)” • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Jason Marquez, clarinet
Introduction of Speaker
Andrea Luxton & Michael Nixon
Hymn of Meditation
“Be Thou My Vision” • No. 547
Baccalaureate Sermon
"The Mind of a World Changer"
Timothy A. Nixon
Lead Pastor, All Nations SDA Church
Pastor, Niles Philadelphia SDA Church
Hymn of Commitment
“Go Forth, Go Forth With Christ” • No. 377
Benediction
Kimberly Ferreira
Closing Voluntary
“Go Forth, Go Forth With Christ” • Kenneth Logan
Organist: Kenneth D. Logan
Vocalists: Abel Siamubi, BA; Sinegugu Katenga;
Musicians: Byron Graves, Jason Marquez, clarinets; Max Keller, trumpet
Opening Voluntary
“Rejoice, Ye Pure in Heart!” • Kenneth Logan
Praises to Our Creator
Hymn of Praise
“Rejoice Ye Pure in Heart” • No. 27
Prayer
Alina Baltazar
Worship in Music
“Alleluia (Praise the Lord)” • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Jason Marquez, clarinet
Introduction of Speaker
Andrea Luxton & Michael Nixon
Hymn of Meditation
“Be Thou My Vision” • No. 547
Baccalaureate Sermon
"Graduation; Then What?"
Timothy A. Nixon
Lead Pastor, All Nations SDA Church
Pastor, Niles Philadelphia SDA Church
Hymn of Commitment
“Go Forth, Go Forth With Christ” • No. 377
Benediction
Kimberly Ferreira
Closing Voluntary
“Go Forth, Go Forth With Christ” • Kenneth Logan
Organist: Kenneth D. Logan
Vocalists: “Watchmen:” Abel Siamibu, BA; Emmanuel Gyamera, Guimel Gonzalez, Narda Herimalala, Opeyemi Adesina, Philip Wekesa, Eugene Amponsah Musicians: Caleb Chung, bass; Nathaniel Chung, percussion; Joel Wallace, guitar; Philip Wekesa, piano
Pioneer Operating Budget
Data from a Barna Group research project called “Why Giving Is Good” reveals that generosity is reciprocated. This is especially true among practicing Christians—the 65% majority—say they have been the recipient of someone’s generosity and now are motivated to model generosity for others.1
If this is true, have you ever wondered how much we should give? In Deuteronomy it states, “Every man shall give as he is able, according to the blessing of the Lord your God which He has given you” (Deuteronomy 16:17, NKJV).
How has God blessed you this month and this year? Let’s give according to the blessings He has given us. We are encouraged to expect larger blessings from the Lord for the sake of His kingdom.
Listen to this promise, “The time has come when we are to expect large blessings from the Lord. We must rise to a higher standard on the subject of faith… The word of God is our endorsement. We must take it, simply believing every word. With this assurance we may claim large things, and according to our faith it will be unto us” (That I May Know Him, p. 226).
Today, why not ask God to bless you for the sake of His kingdom?
—North American Division Stewardship Ministries
One of the most admired guitarists in music today, Phil Keaggy continues to delight audiences all over the US, performing primarily acoustic shows and occasional concerts with a band. Aware that God gave him a calling to deliver the Gospel through his music, Phil has been grateful to do just that for the last 40 years, and will hopefully continue to do so. Please go to https://howard.andrews.edu to purchase your tickets or you can drop by the Howard Performing Arts Center on the campus of Andrews University, in person, to purchase your tickets.
Cerus Quartet is dedicated to showcasing the dynamic and versatile sound of the saxophone quartet. They champion both new music and timeless repertoire. With a repertoire spanning contemporary compositions and transcriptions of classical masterworks, the quartet seeks to establish the saxophone quartet as a leading voice in 21st century classical music. Among many other awards, the quartet has recently received the Gold Medal in the 2025 Fischoff Chamber Music Competition. Please go to https://howard.andrews.edu to purchase your tickets; or you can drop by the Howard Performing Arts Center on the campus of Andrews University, in person, to purchase your tickets.
Overcoming Emotions that Destroy - a DVD series with Chip Ingram
We all struggle with angry feelings, brought on by tension, pressure, and the blocked goals and frustrations of day-to-day life. The broken and stressed relationships that result from these feelings can overwhelm us. But there is hope. With the right help, you too can overcome those emotions that destroy. Everyone is welcome to join us each Sabbath through October 11. We meet in PMC Board Room.
Pioneer Children and Family Discipleship is excited to embark on a special journey of intentionally experiencing the delight of the Sabbath during the 2025-2026 school year. Please sign up for occasional notices about Pioneer-sponsored Sabbath Delight events as well as ideas for things you and your family can do to cultivate a deeper appreciation for Sabbath. We will also look forward to hearing from you about what you and your family are doing each week to call the Sabbath a delight. All are welcome. To sign up for the challenge, please text SABBATH to 269-281-2345.
Join us for the Midweek House of Prayer, held online every Wednesday morning from 7:00 to 8:00 AM. We are currently studying the Gospel of Mark. Come and see how your contributions can benefit everyone in the group! The Zoom link is https://andrews.zoom.us/j/9889172131.
There will not be a fellowship dinner during the months of July and August, 2025.