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.
Lindsey Pratt was called to youth ministry at an early age and God has opened doors for her to minster with teens and youth ever since. She worked in Central California as a Youth Pastor and Youth Evangelism Director before finishing her Masters of Divinity at Andrews University. Some of her favorite things to do are mission trips, backpacking and outdoor activities. She is passionate about giving opportunity for youth to use their talents and gifts in leadership for God. She loves racing in triathlons, camping and spending time with her daughter Ellie.
"Fantasia" • Johann Sebastian Bach
Kenneth Logan, organ, Minister of Music
Welcome, Call to Worship & Prayer
Rodlie Ortiz, Associate Pastor
"Shelter in Storm"
"The Lord's Our Rock"—SDAH 528. st. 1 & 3 • "My Hope Is Built on Nothing Less"—SDAH 522, st. 2-3 • "Lord, Speak to Me"—SDAH 541, st. 1 & 3
Elizabeth Wilson, chorister; Kenneth Logan, organ, Minister of Music
Congregational Prayer
Diana Foster & Arlet Dees, Pioneer Members
Pioneer Life
Kala Smith Testimony with Rodlie Ortiz
Children's Story & Prayer
Story: Llona Chapman; Prayer: Kayleigh & Emma
Scripture Reading
Ben Maguad, Member
Worship in Music
"Master, the Tempest Is Raging" • Horatio Palmer
Ryan Clough, tenor, Andrews University employee; Kenneth Logan, organ, Minister of Music
Message
"The Answer: In Case of Emergency – Who Do You Call In the Storm?"
Lindsey Pratt
Connect Card/Prayer
Hymn of Response
"Be Still, My Soul" • 461, st. 2-3
Elizabeth Wilson, chorister; Kenneth Logan, organ
Closing Remarks/Benediction
Rodlie Ortiz, Associate Pastor
Closing Music
"O God, Our Help" • William Croft, Jan Bender
Kenneth Logan, organ, Minister of Music
Opening Music
"Fantasia" • Johann Sebastian Bach
Kenneth Logan, organ, Minister of Music
Welcome, Call to Worship & Prayer
Rodlie Ortiz, Associate Pastor
Praise
"Praise To The Lord" • 1
Congregational Prayer
Diana Foster & Arlet Dees, Pioneer Members
Pioneer Life
Kala Smith Testimony by Rodlie Ortiz
Worship in Music
"Master, the Tempest Is Raging" • Horatio Palmer
Ryan Clough, tenor, Andrews University employee; Kenneth Logan, organ, Minister of Music
Children's Story & Prayer
Story: Llona Chapman; Prayer: Kayleigh & Emma
Praise
"Beneath The Cross of Jesus"—SDAH 303, st. 1, 2. • "Give Me Jesus"—SDAH 305, 2 st. • "My Jesus, I Love Thee"—SDAH 321, st. 1,2,4
Scripture Reading
Message
"The Answer: In Case of Emergency – Who Do You Call In the Storm?"
Lindsey Pratt
Connect Card
Closing Song
"In Christ Alone"
Closing Remarks
Rodlie Ortiz, Associate Pastor
Closing Music
"O God, Our Help" • William Croft, Jan Bender
Kenneth Logan, organ, Minister of Music
Offering for April 27, 2024
Michigan Advance Partners
As we sang our closing song for worship that night, I knew this week would be a special one I would remember forever.
I was in high school, and I signed up to work at FLAG Camp, which stands for Fun Learning About God. It is a day-camp based at Andrews University in Michigan, and before the summer even began, we as staff went to a staff training week where we bonded and learned how to best serve the children who would come to our camp that summer.
Camp, for that summer and several after, served as a key turning point in my relationship with God. Though I was still figuring out my own faith, I saw God use me and my team members in such mighty ways! Children, even our youngest campers, were turning their hearts towards God and giving their lives to Christ.
I still think fondly of my days as a camp counselor, and I credit the confidence I built during that period in my life as the reason why today, as an adult, I am able to freely share the hope I have in the gospel of Jesus Christ! Today’s offering is for Michigan Advance Partners, which goes to support things such as our camps and youth and young adult ministries that span our conference.
Please know that when you give, your seed of a gift will ripple beyond that amount, and touch people forever.
By Heather Thompson Day
—North American Division Stewardship Ministries
Pastoral Staff Transition at Pioneer
Please see the letter below regarding a Pastoral Staff transition at Pioneer.
The Pioneer Women Ministries invites you explore the topic of “Hope” with us on Sunday, April 28 form 3-5 PM in the Teen Loft. The program will include fellowship time with games and puzzles. Please bring snacks to share with your table: cut fruit, pretzels, cookies, munchies be creative! Drinks will be provided! Join us for this time of encouragement. To Register text “HOPE” at 269-281-2345
Free Bibles
The lost and found ministry at PMC has placed a table in the Main Lobby (Narthex) containing Bibles which have been in lost and found for more than a year and not been claimed. Some have names on them and some do not. You are welcome to take a Bible for yourself or a friend. Please read and enjoy, For other lost and found item, there is a cupboard in the lower lobby welcome center where these items are kept. You can ask during the week for a secretary to help you check if your lost item is there. After items have been in lost and found for more than three months they are sent to Neighbor to Neighbor so be sure and check on your items soon after you lose them.
Quiet Activity Bags for Kids in Church
Pioneer warmly welcomes young families! Quiet activity bags for children are available to borrow, enjoy, and return each Sabbath morning. Select a larger bag for 1 to 3 year-olds or a smaller one for 3 to 9 year-olds. Pick up a bag in the Narthex or the organ side front entrance lobby. Return as soon as finished so others can enjoy.
Oasis Public School Ministry
Oasis Public School Ministry provides a safe community for real talk, good food, fun activities, and building relationships between students, leaders, and God. This ministry is open to all public middle and high school students and meets Tuesdays 6:30-8:00 PM in the 5th grade Sabbath school room. Bring a friend and check it out! For more information, contact Diane at simplestirrings@yahoo.com.
Clear Reception
Join us for Bible study and reading "Mere Christianity" an adaption of BBC radio broadcasts by C.S. Lewis during WWII. We plan to build simple radio sets like the ones people listened to Mr. Lewis on. We will meet the first and third Tuesday of each month from 7:00-9:30, in the lobby of the Simulator Building at Andrews University Airpark. Register by clicking on the 'Grow Groups" link at the bottom of Pioneer Memorial Church's web page, then select the option of "Join a Community Group".
BELONG Ministries Adopt-a-Student
Winter is coming and for many of our students these are the hardest months to get through without their families. You can help create a home away from home by joining our Belong Ministries Adopt-a-Student program. You'll build meaningful connections by hosting the student for a home cooked meal, surprising them with their favorite treats, and reminding them that they've been prayed for. The time commitment is at your discretion.