Out of His deep love for humanity, God changes our lives and asks us to move His love into our community and world. We are uniquely positioned at Andrews University to share the story of God’s love from the residence halls to the farthest parts of the earth. We accomplish our mission by engaging people across generations to be disciples of Jesus through the process of Connect. Grow. Serve. Go.
Pioneer Media supports the local ministry needs related to classroom and teaching technology. It also creates content for and manages Pioneer's online presence and produces our broadcast television program.
We have volunteer teams that help you to serve the church and the neighborhood in a variety of ways. The best place to serve is where you’re using your God-given gifts, talents, and passions the most.
Your financial gift helps support ministry here at Pioneer. From local to global ministry, keeping our facility safe and clean, to outreach and family growth activities, it all provides a space to worship, learn, and grow together. We invite you to Give Purposefully, Give Faithfully, and Give Joyfully.
The annual Thanksgiving food drive of the PMC Evergreen Pathfinder club is underway. We passed out bags to portions of the community last Sunday and will return to collect them this Sunday, November 12 starting at about 10:30 AM. Also plan to bring food to Pioneer on Sabbath, November 18, as part of the offering during Hymn Fest. If you know of a family in the area who needs food this upcoming holiday season call Pioneer at (269) 471-6565. Thank you for your generosity.
Time is running out to pre-order homemade apple pies from the PMC Evergreen Pathfinder Club. Gluten Free and Vegan Apple Crisp options are available. Pies are $10 each and can be ordered through one of our Pathfinders or you can e-mail your request to evergreen.pathfinders@gmail.com.
We will only guarantee pies for orders received by November 11 at Midnight. Pies must be picked up and paid for on November 12 in the PMC Commons from Noon - 8:00 PM. Thank you in advance for your support.
It’s amazing how much one can learn of Martin Luther’s state of mind—simply because of the prodigious output from his prolific pen, because in every sense of the word his writings went "viral." Johannes Gutenberg’s invention of movable type and the printing press (seventy years before Luther) forever changed the human playing field. "In terms of its cultural impact the printing press was the most significant innovation in world history before the internet" (Derek Wilson Luther: Out of the Storm p. 41).
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October 18, 2017
"Ein' Feste Burg Ist Unser Gott"
Even the world recognizes the battle hymn of the Reformation, "A Mighty Fortress Is Our God." What is little known is the poignant story behind it—what Germans call sitzen leben ("setting in life"). And that back-story tells much about its composer, the excommunicated monk Martin Luther (who at the time and for the rest of his life lived under an empire-wide warrant for his arrest and execution).
All 7th and 8th-graders are welcome to join us for a fun evening of games, activities & food—all for just pennies. This event is open to 7th & 8th-graders and Andrews Academy students only. Parents may drop your child off at 7:45 PM and can pick them up at 10 PM. Contact the school at (269) 471-3138.
October 28, 8:00 to 9:00 PM
Location: Andrews Academy
Journey Ministries is continuing to raise money for the recent disasters and Operation Campus Care. If you would like to donate to the victims of the hurricanes, please write your checks to Pioneer Memorial Church, and write "We Care Disaster Response" in the memo line and label your tithe envelope with the same. We greatly appreciate any amount you give.
Flying and writing at seven miles above the earth, I am thanking God for your prayer partnership as I return from 12 days in Zagreb, the Old Europe capital of Croatia. We called it Novo Nada (New Hope), our series of public lectures in the beautiful year-old Music Academy performance hall across the street from the National Theater. For nine nights and one Sabbath morning, the five Seventh-day Adventist churches in the city banded together to give public witness to their faith.
All students and members are invited to join us for root beer floats, hot chocolate, nachos, and more. Bring your favorite game or just come for a fun and relaxed evening.