Under the Oil

The service will start in:

Wise Men Still Seek Him

Speaker

Jacob Gibbs

Offering

Saturday, January 03, 2026

OPENING MUSIC

"What Wondrous Love Is This?" • anon. American / Kenneth Logan

WELCOME & PRAYER

Lindsey Pratt, Associate Pastor

HYMNS OF THE CROSS

"Worthy, Worthy Is the Lamb" • 246, st. 1, 2

CONGREGATIONAL PRAYER

"My Jesus, I Love Thee" • 321, st. 2
Lindsey Pratt, Associate Pastor

REBAPTISM

Joanna Jisselle Cardenas with Jacob Gibbs

OFFERTORY

"The Old Year Has Passed Away" • Johann Sebastian Bach

CHILDREN'S STORY

Lindsey Pratt, Associate Pastor

MESSAGE

"Under the Oil"
Jacob Gibbs, Associate Pastor

ORDINANCE OF HUMILITY

 

FOOTWASHING

Marianne Kordas

 

THE LORD'S SUPPER

 

SCRIPTURE

Esther Knott, Pioneer Member
Psalm 133 NIV

PRAYER

Lindsey Pratt, Associate Pastor

PASSING OF EMBLEMS

"There Is a Fountain Filled With Blood"

PARTAKING OF ELEMENTS

 

HYMN OF RESPONSE

"My Jesus, I Love Thee" • 321, st. 1, 4

BENEDICTION

Jacob Gibbs, Associate Pastor

CLOSING MUSIC

"O Lamb of God, Unspotted" • Johann Sebastian Bach

 

Offering for January 3, 2026

Pioneer Operating Budget

There is something special about the beginning of a new year. It’s the energy and the excitement. It’s the opportunities that it offers. It provides the chance to forget the past and its challenges, while we embrace the possibility to start over.

The New Year offers the opportunity for us to look at the future with optimism and gratefulness. For this reason, I like new, don’t you? Paul liked the idea of new also. That’s why he encourages us to look towards the future instead of looking back. He says, “Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead” (Philippians 3: 13, 14, NIV), we should press toward the goal to win.

The encouraging thing is, when Christ is in the lead, we must succeed. For this reason, we can embrace the possibilities of the new year– striving to be better stewards for God. So may our goals this year include spending consistent time in worship and developing a relationship of steel with God. May we take care of our wellbeing (physically and psychologically) and witness about His love by using our talents and gifts.

May we faithfully return to God the designated portion of our wealth and take care of our world and the environment. Let’s determine to make 2026 an exceptional year of sacrificial generosity, in our local church and worldwide. 

North American Division Stewardship Ministries

Church Office Holiday Closure: 12/22-12/26 & 12/29-01/02

Please note that the church office will be closed from December 22 to 26 and again from December 29 to January 2 for the holiday season. We will reopen on January 5. Our church services will proceed as always. If you have any announcements, please submit those no later than December 19. Thank you for your understanding. We wish you a blessed Christmas and a happy New Year!

Christmas Blessing Opportunity

Be part of a Christmas blessing this year! Chiang Mai Adventist Academy, which serves primarily Buddhist students from around the country, is looking for a set of Bible story felts to use in teaching the Bible in their Sabbath schools. FARM STEW missionaries will be going to Thailand in January and deliver them. If you have a felt set you would like to donate or would like to donate towards buying a new set, please contact Deby Andvik. (andvik@andrews.edu or call/text 269-277-4145

House of Prayer
Pioneer Earlyteen Loft

Please join us for House of Prayer Wednesday evenings at 7pm in the Earliteen Loft for a time of singing, Bible study and prayer.