There will be a fellowship dinner this Sabbath following the second worship service in the commons on the lower level. Visitors are welcome!
The Shot of a Lifetime
Keeping Our Eyes on the Prize
Resources
Pastor
Shane AndersonShane Anderson is the lead pastor of Pioneer Memorial Church on the campus of Andrews University. His passions for ministry include; How to know Christ personally, Bible prophecy, and Christian apologetics. He has written a book entitled, "How To Kill Adventist Education (And How To Give It A Fighting Chance!)", and has spoken frequently on that topic throughout North, Central, and South America as well as the Caribbean since 2009. He is a columnist for the Adventist Review. He and his wife Darlene have two daughters and have lived in Michigan since 2023.
Offering
More In This Series
OPENING MUSIC
“The Church’s One Foundation” • arr Robert Hobby
“How Firm a Foundation” • arr. Dale Wood
WELCOME
Prescott Khair, Associate Pastor
John Wesley Taylor V, President, Andrews University
CALL TO WORSHIP
Taurus Montgomery, Associate Pastor
INVOCATION
Jenifer Daley, Associate Pastor
PRAISE
“All Hail The Power of Jesus Name”
“Crown Him King of Kings”
“All Hail The King of Heaven”
“Crown Him King of Kings”
CONGREGATIONAL PRAYER
Lindsey Pratt, Associate Pastor
OFFERTORY
“Toccatina for Flute” • Pietro Yon
CHILDREN’S STORY
Ben Martin, Associate Pastor
SCRIPTURE READING
Ephesians 4:1-6 NIV
Rodlie Ortiz, Associate Pastor
WORSHIP IN MUSIC
“Be Thou My Vision” • Richard Walters
INSTALLATION OF LEAD PASTOR
INTRODUCTION
Jim Micheff; President, Michigan Conference of Seventh-day Adventists
RESPONSIVE READING
DEDICATION PRAYER
Jim Micheff; President, Michigan Conference of Seventh-day Adventists
HYMN OF PRAISE
“The Church Has One Foundation” • 348, st. 1, 2 & 4
MESSAGE
“The Shot of a Lifetime: Keeping Our Eyes on the Prize”
Shane Anderson, Lead Pastor
HYMN OF COMMITMENT
“Soldiers of Christ, Arise” • 616
CLOSING MUSIC
“Soldiers of Christ, Arise” • arr. Jason Payne
On Monday, 27 May, we celebrate the supreme sacrifices made by our US military people in war and in peace. This Sabbath, let us pray for the families who live with unfulfilled dreams and precious memories of their lives and service.
Michigan Advance Partners
The Campmeeting experience is such an incredible blessing as it affords us so many things; time with family and friends, opportunities to meet new people, and inspiring meetings and seminars just to name a few. The blessings are numerous and rich. It truly is a time when it seems Heaven draws especially close.
While preparing for the Camp Meeting in 1868 very specific goals were established in order to accomplish as much as possible for the cause of Christ.
“We desire to call out as many of our brethren, both preachers and people, as we can, and also as many of our unconverted fellowmen as we may be able to interest in this meeting, that we may do them good. We want all who shall come to this meeting to come for the purpose of seeking God. We want our brethren to come for the purpose of seeking a new conversion. We want our preachers to set them in this an example worthy of imitation. We desire also to see many of our fellowmen who have no interest in Christ, or at least no knowledge of the present truth, converted to the Lord, and rejoicing in the light of His truth.”—The Review and Herald, August 18, 1868.
As we prepare for this year’s Campmeeting, and Christ’s soon coming, may we be planning and praying for the Holy Spirit’s presence to impact each one in a mighty and powerful way so that many will be recommitted to God, and others will be brought into the fold.
Today’s loose offering is for Michigan Advance Partners which helps to support Campmeeting. You can also give through the Tithe & Offering Envelope or through online giving. May God bless Campmeeting as well as each one as we give to this special cause.
—North American Division Stewardship Ministries
Come out and show your support for our 32 graduating 8th grade students! Graduation is 7:00 PM, Thursday, May 30 at Pioneer Memorial Church.
This quick survey will give our church leadership team a better understanding of how to lead our church. All responses are anonymous and every precaution will be taken with the data.
Registration is open now and forms are due by May 28 for the Andrews University Summer Camp! Our camp is 9 weeks of Bible-based educational summer adventures for children entering grades 1–age 12 (June 10 – August 9), is held exclusively on the Andrews University campus and features Vacation Bible School-style programming and fun. Each week of camp highlights a different theme and Bible story. https://www.andrews.edu/services/crayonbox/summercamp/
Registration is open now and forms are due by June 3 for Camp Kindergarten! 8 weeks of adventures for kids entering Kindergarten in Fall 2024. Camp meets Monday – Thursday from June 17-August 8, 2024. Camp hours: 8:30 AM - 11:30 AM. Our camp is 8 weeks of Bible-based fun that promotes Kindergarten readiness skills including a A-Z letter of the day countdown and weekly spotlight hour "field trip". Our camp is held exclusively on the Andrews University campus.
Something In Common Sabbath School presents Guardrails-Avoiding Regrets in Your Life with Andy Stanley video
- May 18- Direct and Protect
- May 25- Proximity
- June 1- Forever Yours
- June 8- Money Matters
- June 15- The Heart of the Matter
Everyone is Welcome Sabbath mornings from 10:30-11:30 in PMC room 141.
Congratulations, Andrews Academy seniors! May the same Lord who got you here lead you into the uncharted adventure ahead! “I am with you always,” is His promise. Everyone is invited to attend the following graduation weekend events. Class Night, May 23, 7:00 PM at Andrews Academy, Consecration May 24, 8:00 PM at Village SDA Church, Baccalaureate May 25, 11:45 AM at PMC, Commencement May 26, 11:00 AM at PMC.
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