Ruth Murdoch Rummage Sale

House or garage bursting at the seams? Ruth Murdoch Elementary School will be accepting unwanted items for their annual Rummage Sale. Items accepted include anything from clothing to appliances, decorations to furniture, and everything in between! You donate. They sell it. All proceeds benefit the school.

Drop-off Dates: June 3 - July 2, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Location: 8885 Garland Ave., Berrien Springs, MI

Sale Dates: July 11, 12, 14, 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Location: 8885 Garland Ave., Berrien Springs, MI

Iris Time

The irises at the Roberts have started to bloom. Please look for the sign located at 88785 Kephart Lane in Berrien Springs. Visitors are welcome to drive in to view the display. The peak display will be after May 25. Enjoy the colors and the smells.

May 25 - Jun 5
Location: Roberts Home

PMC Prayer Ministry Team Seeking New Members

Please join our PMC Prayer Ministry Team by volunteering to pray with us during 1st or 2nd service on available Sabbaths. We need you to help us intensify and grow this ministry. For more information contact Andrea Gibbs.

Contact: Andrea Gibbs - gibbsak777@gmail.com | (209) 663-9891 (can text)

Registration Picnic and STEAMS Showcase

Come and enjoy food and fellowship with RMES faculty and staff, parents and students! STEAMS projects will be on display. Office staff will be registering K - 8th grade students for the 2019-2020 school year.

May 20, 5:30 PM

AMEN!

A couple of my story scouts spotted this piece out of St. Augustine, Florida—and I think it’s a perfect one for the big people (i.e., older than children). Two 17-year-olds—Tyler Smith and Heather Brown—were enjoying senior skip-day to the max a week ago. Students at Christ’s Church Academy and soaking up the sun, the two teens lazily floated just offshore at Vilano Beach.

A Wandering Aramean was My Father

So who was your father? “A wandering Aramean”? Most of our forefathers (if you go back far enough in our family trees) were “wandering Arameans” of sorts, weren’t they? Exiles, nomads, immigrants, transnationals, wanders, et al. Until today we are a world of wanderers’ children.

Wellness Center Tour

A tour of the Andreasen Center for Wellness will be available. Meet at the construction trailers wearing comfortable shoes. Hardhats and vests will be provided. Space is limited to 30.

May 5, 4:00 PM

Agriculture Continues at Andrews University

With the closure of the 111-year old Dairy last year, many were concerned that would be the end of Agriculture at Andrews. But there is Good News - the former Dairy facilities are being repurposed into an Agriculture Education Center to continue and improve the education of our students in animal husbandry and horticulture while emphasizing good stewardship of the natural resources our Creator has entrusted to us. To learn more, please check out the website for the Department of Sustainable Agriculture, www.andrews.edu/agriculture.

Sabbath School in the HPAC

Although Sabbath School classes will not meet, each class will take turn leading out in the lesson discussion. Several microphones will be available for members' participation and interaction. However, the French, the Portuguese and the Yugoslavian classes will meet in the HPAC lobby. Sabbath School leaders will be in the HPAC lobby to respond to your questions or concerns.

Natural Museum Open House

Visit the Natural History Museum and rooftop greenhouse at the Science Complex - Andrews University. See the Prillwitz Mammoth, the most complete woolly mammoth skeleton unearthed in Michigan. The greenhouse features a Desert and Tropical Room. Come see some of God's handiwork, past and present. Please bring your friends and neighbors of all ages for this free activity.

May 4, 3:30 - 5:30 PM

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