Pastor

Shane Anderson

Shane Anderson has been the lead pastor of Pioneer Memorial Church on the campus of Andrews University since 2023.  His passions in ministry include helping others to know Christ personally, the study and sharing of Bible prophecy, and Christian apologetics.  He has written for a variety of publications both foreign and domestic (he is currently a columnist for the Adventist Review), and has written a book entitled, "How to Kill Adventist Education (and How to Give It a Fighting Chance!)."  He has presented frequently throughout North, Central, and South America and the Caribbean on such topics as the Three Angels Messages of Revelation 14, Adventist Education renewal, and church planting.  He and his wife Darlene have two daughters, Sierra and Ellie.

Offering

Saturday, August 17, 2024

More In This Series

OPENING MUSIC

“Wake Up! For Night Is Flying” • Philip Nicolai / Wayne Wold

WELCOME & CALL TO WORSHIP

Bryan von Dorpowski, Head Elder

HYMNS OF GATHERING, CALLING

“We Gather Together” • 8
“Called as Partners in Christ’s Service” • 191
“Come, Ye Disconsolate” • 477, st. 1, 2

CONGREGATIONAL PRAYER

Kimberly Leonor, Pioneer Small Group Member

OFFERTORY

“Jesus Calls Us; O’er the Tumult” • Emma Lou Diemer

CHILDREN STORY & PRAYER

Holly Shaffer, Pioneer Member

TEACHER & STAFF DEDICATION

 

SCRIPTURE READING

Revelation 14:14-16 NIV
Joel Raveloharimisy, Pioneer Member

WORSHIP IN MUSIC

“Eternal Life” • Olive Dungan

MESSAGE

A Mighty, Vast Army, Part 2: Sharpening Our Swords
Shane Anderson, Lead Pastor

HYMN OF RESPONSE

“Stand Up! Stand Up for Jesus!” • 618, st. 1, 2

CLOSING MUSIC

“Bless the Lord, O My Soul” • Charles Wood

 

OPENING MUSIC

“Wake Up! For Night Is Flying” • Philip Nicolai / Wayne Wold

WELCOME & CALL TO WORSHIP

Bryan von Dorpowski, Head Elder

SONGS OF PRAISE

“We Gather Together” • 8
“Come, Ye Disconsolate” • 477, st. 1, 2

CONGREGATIONAL PRAYER

Kimberly Leonor, Pioneer Small Group Member

BAPTISM

Zachary Matwetwe Naymweya with Ben Martin

WORSHIP IN MUSIC

“Eternal Life” • Olive Dungan

OFFERTORY

“Jesus Calls Us; O’er the Tumult” • Emma Lou Diemer

CHILDREN STORY & PRAYER

Holly Shaffer, Pioneer Member

TEACHER & STAFF DEDICATION

 

SCRIPTURE READING

Revelation 14:14-16 NIV
Joel Raveloharimisy, Pioneer Member

PRAISE

“Great Are You, Lord” • “Great Is Thy Faithfulness”
“Called as Partners in Christ’s Service”

MESSAGE

A Mighty, Vast Army, Part 2: Sharpening Our Swords
Shane Anderson, Lead Pastor

HYMN OF RESPONSE

“Stand Up! Stand Up for Jesus!” • 618, st. 1, 2, & 4

CLOSING MUSIC

“Bless the Lord, O My Soul” • Charles Wood

 

Fellowship Dinner
Pioneer Commons

 There will be a fellowship dinner held in the commons this Sabbath following the second church service. Visitors are welcome. 

Join the Traffic Ministry Team!

We’re looking for volunteers to serve in our Traffic Ministry, helping direct vehicles and assist members and guests as they arrive and leave. Your friendly presence helps ensure safety and creates a warm first impression for everyone coming to worship. If you’re interested or want to learn more, please contact Derill Legoh 732-379-1300.

Offering for November 8, 2025

Annual Sacrifice for Global Mission

In 1857 David Livingstone was invited to receive a tribute and speak to students at Cambridge University in England. He had left behind a prosperous life in Europe to devote himself to preaching the gospel on the African continent. As he stood in front of the students, he uttered the following words, People talk of the sacrifice I have made in spending so much of my life in Africa. Can that be called a sacrifice which is simply paid back as a small part of a great debt owing to our God, which we can never repay?—Is that a sacrifice which brings its own blest reward in healthful activity, the consciousness of doing good, peace of mind, and a bright hope of a glorious destiny hereafter?—Away with the word in such a view, and with such a thought! . . . I never made a sacrifice. Of this we ought not to talk, when we remember the great sacrifice which HE made who left His Father’s throne on high to give Himself for us. Today, we continue our tradition for every member of the Adventist church to give sacrificially so the General Conference can continue with the endeavor of Global Mission.

—North American Division Stewardship Ministries

Howard Center Presents...Rachel Barton Pine

Rachel Barton Pine, a renowned violinist, suffered a life-altering accident in 1995 when she was severely injured in a train accident, resulting in the loss of her left leg and significant damage to her right foot.  Through resilience and determination Pine has overcome her challenges and has become an acclaimed American concert violinist whose infectious joy and passion transforms an audiences’ experience of classical music as they listen to her play.  She has performed with the world’s foremost orchestras both locally and internationally and is a leading interpreter of the great classical masterworks. Please join us on November 23, 2025 at 7:00 PM at the Howard Performing Arts Center for a heart-warming concert by Rachel Barton Pine.

Adventist Seniors of Michiana (ASM) Meeting

Let’s dig into autumn with our ASM meeting on Sunday, November 9, 1:00-3:00 PM. We look forward to hearing from Randy Younkers with an update on the Noah’s Ark archeological site in Turkey. CHANGE IN VENUE: We will be meeting in the Pioneer Memorial Church Commons. All seniors aged 55+ are welcome. Bring your favorite potluck dish to share. For further information, contact Christine Rorabeck at 734-904-2001.

Katherine Smith Celebration of Life

We are saddened to share that Katherine Smith, 95, passed away on August 8, 2025, in Mesa, AZ, from complications of Alzheimer's. A former Associate Dean of Women and Pioneer Memorial Church co-Head Elder, she was a fixture in the Berrien Springs community for over 50 years. An informal Celebration of Life will be held at the Pioneer Memorial Church Commons on Saturday, November 8, 2025, from 5-7 PM. Please join us as we share fond memories and  fellowship together while enjoying a light supper. Share your favorite memory with Susie at livrefou@hotmail.com. In lieu of flowers, please contribute to Neighbor to Neighbor at https://www.n2nhelps.com.

Pioneer Children's Activity Bags

We are grateful that so many families enjoy using the children's activity bags during services. To help maintain this ministry and manage costs, please return the bags and all items inside after each use. We also ask that the contents be handled with care so they remain in good condition for others to enjoy. Thank you for helping us keep this resource available and welcoming for all our children.

Andrews Academy - Penny Arcade

Andrews Academy invites all seventh and eighth graders to Penny Arcade, Saturday night Nov. 8, 2025. This is a fun evening of games, activities & food; all for just pennies. Get to know Andrews Academy students better as you and your seventh & eighth grade friends enjoy Penny Arcade from 7 - 9 PM. Due to costs, we can only open this to 7th & 8th graders & Andrews Academy students, this is not open to siblings and families.  Parents can drop your child off at 7:45 PM and pick them up at 9 pm. If you have any questions please contact the school at 269-471-3138

Adopt-a-Student

Looking for a simple way to bless a student this semester? Consider adopting one! Whether you’re a family or an individual, you can offer warmth, encouragement, and a sense of home to a student who’s far from theirs. Together, we can help students thrive! Reach out to learn how you can adopt a student and make a real difference. Contact Mari Bowerman at belong@pmchurch.org

Something in Common Sabbath School

Starting Point video series with Andy Stanley: Everything has a beginning. Every person, every idea, every journey starts somewhere. Whether it's one small step in a new direction or a major event, from that point forward nothing is ever the same. It's not always comfortable. It's not always easy. But it's a start. This 8-part series ends December 6, 2025.  Everyone is welcome. PMC Boardroom. 10:30-11:30 Sabbath mornings.

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