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WELCOME TO PIONEER THERE IS HOPE "Take up your cross and go the thorn way. If a sponge of vinegar is passed you on the end of a spear, Take that, too! Souls are woven of endurance God knows!" Carl Sandburg Our quotidian battles often make us forget about God. When we come across a "thorn way," may God remind us that we are not alone and that He understands. Let us gather together in anticipation of God's Word come alive in us because everything that was written in the past was written to teach us that there is hope in our endurance (See Romans 15:4). Let us gather together in celebration because He endured the cross so that we might find hope in the crown (See Matthew 10:22). His Story is our story of hope. Our blessed hope is named Jesus and He is risen! Sabine Vatel WELLNESS GROW GROUPS Xiaoming Xu teaches Tai Chi to GROW Group participants in the PMC Teen Loft. (Photo taken by Emmanuel Leonard) 2 PIONEER MEMORIAL CHURCH

CONTENTS FIND IT HERE CONNECT GROW SERVE GO 4 THE FOURTH WATCH BLOG Can You Sue Them For An Earthquake? 6 FEATURE ARTICLE Guard Your Heart 8 PIONEER ONE 9:00 AM Worship 10 SABBATH SCHOOL The Coming of Jesus 11 PIONEER TWO 1 1:45 AM Worship 12 ANNOUNCEMENTS 15 OPERATING ARTICLE God's Ministries 16 CONTACTS 18 SABBATH SCHOOL DIRECTORY APRIL 4, 2015 3

THE FOURTH WATCH BLOG CAN YOU SUE THEM FOR AN EARTHQUAKE? BY DWIGHT K. NELSON T he Wall Street Journal this week reported the story of Sandra Ladra of Prague, Oklahoma. She was sitting in a recliner at home when the earthquake struck. As she describes it, the ground shook, her chandeliers swung wildly and the stone chimney in her house disintegrated, sending blocks through her roof and onto her legs. I was screaming. I was trying to keep the blocks from hitting me said Ms. Ladra, 64 years old. Her home suffered more than $100,000 in damages, and a doctor says she needs surgery, she said. Turns out it was a 5.6-magnitude quake, the strongest ever recorded in Oklahoma. (http://www.wsj.com/ articles/frackings-new-legal-threat-earthquakesuits-1427736148) But it also turns out that officials of the Oklahoma Geological Society first suggested that the earthquake was the result of nearby oil and gas drilling, but later rescinded that decision and declared that quake to be from natural causes. Ms. Ladra isn t buying their change of opinion. Her suit links her injuries and damage to fracking, an oil or gas drilling procedure which involves shooting a slurry of water, sand and chemicals into wells to let oil and gas flow out. Although in fact researchers now suggest that the most serious seismic risk comes from a separate process: disposal of toxic fluids left over from fracking and drilling by putting it in wells deep underground. Geologists concluded decades ago that injecting fluid into a geologic fault can lubricate giant slabs of rock, causing them to slip. Scientists say disposal wells are sometimes bored into unmapped faults. The practice isn't new, but has proliferated with the U.S. drilling boom. (Ibid) 4 PIONEER MEMORIAL CHURCH

died, an earthquake when He arose, and an earthquake when He returns you get the impression that Christ is the Lord of unbridled power, don t you? Truth is, His enemies could have piled a thousand Mt Everests on top of His garden tomb but it would have made no difference! Not even death could pin Him to the sepulcher. DEATH AND EVEN LIFE MAY BURY US BUT IN THE POWER OF THE RISEN SAVIOR WE CAN STILL BE RESURRECTED. So Sandra Ladra is suing the giant energy conglomerates for the earthquake that caused her injuries. Given the global extent of fracking and drilling, you can understand the keen interest with which the oil and gas industry is watching this court battle. So who gets sued for the explosive earthquake that shook Jerusalem early Easter Sunday? There was a violent earthquake, for an angel of the Lord came down from heaven and, going to the tomb, rolled back the stone and sat on it (Mt 28:2). Have you noticed? An earthquake when He But maybe what has you pinned under the rubble right now isn t death. Perhaps it s debt... divorce... despair... or debilitating illness, fear, failure or loneliness. God knows all the enemy crumbles on top of us. Which is why not only on Easter but for every day and night still ahead of us we need to keep hearing that mighty cry when Jesus came striding out of that quake-shattered crypt and declared over the pre-dawn rubble, I am the resurrection and the life! It was indisputable then it is so now. Death and even life may bury us but in the power of the risen Savior we can still be resurrected. Sue Him? Never. Worship Him forever and ever. Amen. You can follow Pastor Dwight s blog at www.pmchurch.tv/blog. APRIL 4, 2015 5

Guard your Heart 6 PIONEER MEMORIAL CHURCH

FEATURE ARTICLE BY MAYELIN LORA-WILLIAMS Y our heart is an extraordinary part of your body. It beats 100,000 times a day, and pumps about 2,000 gallons of blood a day, carrying vital materials that help your body to function and removing waste products from your body. Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States, but that doesn t mean you have to accept it as your fate. Here are some key steps that you can take to guard your heart. LET S GO WITH PLANTS Include more vegetables, fruits, beans, whole grains, and nuts. Following a vegetarian diet results in the consumption of less saturated fat, and more fiber and phytochemicals. INCREASE YOUR FIBER Eating the right amount of fiber will protect your heart by lowering the bad cholesterol. Fiber also plays an important role to keep you full for a longer period of time. THE TYPE OF FAT COUNTS Instead of eating fats found in red meat, deep-fried fast food, bakery products, and packaged foods, include healthy fats found in avocados, olive oil, canola oil, legumes, whole grains, and seeds. INCREASE PHYSICAL ACTIVITY Physical activity will help you control your weight and reduce the risk of developing conditions that will increase the risk of heart disease. Maintain a balance between your caloric intake and your physical activity. Since the beginning, the first prescription for a healthy heart diet was given by our Creator plants, seeds, and fruits. His intention was to protect our physical and spiritual heart. In the same way we protect our physical heart, we should protect our spiritual heart from the ailments that inhibit our spiritual growth and development. REMEMBER THIS Above all else, guard your heart, for everything you do flows from it. Proverbs 4:23 Mayelin Lora-Williams is a senior Nutrition and Wellness student. MAINTAIN A HEALTHY WEIGHT Excess body weight will lead to conditions that will increase your chances of heart disease. Decreasing your body weight by just 5% to 10% can help you to decrease your blood pressure, cholesterol levels and the risk of diabetes. APRIL 4, 2015 7

PIONEER ONE 9:00 AM WE WORSHIP CONNECT GROW SERVE GO Opening Voluntary Introit Call to Worship Christ the Lord Has Risen Flor Peeters Come Into His Presence Sabine Vatel Christ the Lord is risen! He bears witness to God s power and to God s victory over sin and death! Christ the Lord is risen indeed! Let us rejoice and be glad for the riches of his mercy. Christ the Lord is risen! Through him, God conquers all death and to those who believe, there is the promise of new life and new beginnings. Christ the Lord is risen indeed! Let our alleluias bear witness to all that he has done. Doxology Praise God, From Whom All Blessings Flow 2 Invocation Dwight K. Nelson Hymn of Praise Christ Is Alive! 182 Congregational Prayer Children s Story Scripture Sabine Vatel Thine Is the Glory George Frideric Handel O God, Our Help in Ages Past Eugene Butler Mark 16:2-6 NIV Aron & Lydia Balorda Very early on the first day of the week, just after sunrise, the women were on their way to the tomb and they asked each other, Who will roll the stone away from the entrance of the tomb? But when they looked up, they saw that the stone, which was very large, had been rolled away. As they entered the tomb, they saw a young man dressed in a white robe sitting on the right side, and they were alarmed. Don t be alarmed, he said. You are looking for Jesus the Nazarene, who was crucified. He has risen! 8 PIONEER MEMORIAL CHURCH

Processional of Hope Dwight & Karen Nelson Hymn of Hope Christ the Lord Is Risen Today 166 Sermon Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat: He s Alive!" Dwight K. Nelson Connect Cards, Tithes & Offerings PMC Operating Expense Hymn of Commitment Because He Lives 526 Benediction Response Closing Voluntary An Easter Greeting Martin How Alleluia Théodore Dubois PRESIDING PASTOR: Sabine Vatel; ORGANIST: Kenneth Logan OFFERTORY: PMC Sanctuary Choir, Jeannie Pedersen-Smith, director BRASS QUARTET: Kenneth Andrade, Eric Lofgren, Michael Momohara, Jonathan Penrod; TIMPANI: Ellen Yoon MUSIC ALIVE ALLELUIA, ALLELUIA "A lleluia!" rings out in today's worship music. The word is Latin, from the Hebrew "hallelujah" meaning "praise ye the Lord." This radiant word appears in Psalms 111 to 113 and 115 to 117, as well as in several verses of Revelation 19 as the cry in heaven "of a great multitude." In common usage, the word is focused particularly on the celebration of Christ's resurrection. By stark contrast, many local churches omit the word in the weeks leading to their celebration of Christ's resurrection. This practice can serve to underscore the joy of the word once it emerges after weeks of waiting. Charles Wesley's joyful text "Christ the Lord Is Risen Today" has alleluias interspersed (although the alleluias, in this case, were not in Wesley's original). APRIL 4, 2015 9

SABBATH SCHOOL 10:30 AM WE STUDY CONNECT GROW SERVE GO Song Service Ben Shelley Opening Hymn Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing 334 Welcome & Prayer Judy Aitken Scripture 1 Corinthians 12 : 1-8 Special Feature Offertory Bible Study Theme Song The Spiritual Gift of Knowledge Martin Hanna Nocturne Jean Sibelius The Coming of Jesus Classes Make Me a Blessing Make me a blessing; make me a blessing. Out of my life may Jesus shine. Make me a blessing; O Savior, I pray. Make me a blessing; to someone today. Benediction Make Me a Blessing, Ira Bishop Wilson 1924, Renewed 1952 Word Music, LLC; Used by Permission. CCLI License #392652 Ben Shelley ORGANIST: Kenneth Logan OFFERTORY: Richard Clark, violin; Rachelle Gensolin, piano See page 18/19 for Sabbath School directory & map 10 PIONEER MEMORIAL CHURCH

WE PRAISE CONNECT GROW SERVE GO PIONEER TWO 11:45 AM As We Begin Christ the Lord Has Risen Flor Peeters Introit Come Into His Presence Praise Christ Is Alive Lamb of God He Is Exalted Christ Is Risen Prayer Sabine Vatel Children's Story O God, Our Help in Ages Past Eugene Butler Processional of Hope Dwight & Karen Nelson Christ the Lord Is Risen Today 166 Sermon Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat: He s Alive! Dwight K. Nelson Connect Card, Tithes & Offerings Hymn Because He Lives 526 As We Depart Alleluia Théodore Dubois WORSHIP DIRECTOR: José Bourget; ORGANIST: Kenneth Logan PLATFORM MANAGER: Debbie Weithers; MUSIC DIRECTOR/ PIANO: Ilana Cady ACOUSTIC GUITAR: Brandon Von Dorpowski; BASS GUITAR: Jason Lee; DJEMBE: Stacey DePluzer VOCAL DIRECTOR: Jonathan Dominique; VOCALS: Kara Kang, Zach Randolph, Shaly Torres OFFERTORY: PMC Sanctuary Choir, Jeannie Pedersen-Smith, director BRASS QUARTET: Kenneth Andrade, Eric Lofgren, Michael Momohara, Jonathan Penrod; TIMPANI: Ellen Yoon APRIL 4, 2015 11

ANNOUNCEMENTS PIONEER PEOPLE SUNSET TODAY 8:1 2 SUNSET NEXT FRIDAY 8:20 SUBMIT announcements by emailing bulletin@pmchurch.tv or by going to www.pmchurch.org and click on submit a bulletin announcement. Requests must be received Monday by 5:00 PM for consideration. WEEK AT A GLANCE SATURDAY FAMILY VESPERS 7:00 PM YOUTH CHAPEL WEDNESDAY HOUSE OF PRAYER 7:00 PM YOUTH CHAPEL PIONEER PULPIT 04 1 1 DWIGHT K. NELSON Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat: Me and Mrs Potiphar" 04 18 DWIGHT K. NELSON Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat: Sweet Revenge" Family Vespers TODAY 7:00 PM YOUTH CHAPEL You are invited to view and discuss "What Might Have Been Can Be." Released to coincide with the 100 Days of Prayer Initiative preceding the General Conference in Texas, this film focuses on what could have happened at the 1901 General Conference session, and what God yearns to accomplish this summer. Adventist Retirees of Michiana APRIL 12 1:00 PM VILLAGE SDA CHURCH You are invited to the potluck and special presentation by Bradley Church, a student at Andrews University and return student missionary from Guyana. Please bring a dish to serve 10-12 people. Contact Mike or Shirley Gammon at 989.427.5669. Volunteers Needed Hot or cold, rain or shine. Put on an orange hat and vest and make someone's Sabbath special. The traffic crew needs you. Choose your time: 8:00 to 11:30 AM or 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM. Call Ross Pfeifle at 470.9916 or email at ross_pmctraffic@yahoo.com or Fred Guerrero at 269.487.8442 or fguerrer@andrews.edu. 12 PIONEER MEMORIAL CHURCH

Second Sunday Concert APRIL 12 4:00 PM HPAC April's Second Sunday concert features the Battle Creek Academy Band under the direction of Michelle Stark. No tickets required. Horn Lectureship Series APRIL 13 7:00 PM SEMINARY CHAPEL The Horn Lectureship Series Presents: Making a Future for Our Past: Student Research at the Institute of Archaeology and the Siegfried Horn Archaeological Museum by Robert Bates, and his students from Andrews University. This event is free and open to the public. Give Blood APRIL 18 10:30 AM 4:30 PM AU COMMONS Give the gift of life by giving blood. For information or to sign up, contact Larry Ulery at 471.3296 or visit www. miblood.org. Scrapbooking Together APRIL 19 10:00 AM 3:00 PM PMC COMMONS Bring your projects and enjoy time with your fellow scrapbookers and card makers. Bring a snack and we will provide the chocolate and prizes. Questions? Call Sherrie at 471-3134. Wind Symphony Spring Concert APRIL 19 4:00 PM The Andrews University Wind Symphony presents their spring concert under the direction of Alan Mitchell. Honoring George Knight APRIL 21 1 1:30 AM SEMINARY CHAPEL Andrews University will present a festschrift to George Knight in honor of his distinguished teaching, research, editorial and publishing career. There will be tributes and a response from Knight. A reception will follow in the Seminary Commons. All are welcome. For more information email Becky St. Clair at stclair@andrews.edu. ArtsBridge Spring Concert APRIL 26 4:00 PM FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ArtsBridge presents a Spring Concert & Exhibit at the First Presbyterian Church (475 Green Avenue on Morton Hill in Benton Harbor, MI). Featured artists include jazz vocalist Dawn Yarbrough, The ARK Jazz Project, and glass art by Fired Up! students at Water Street Glassworks. For details, call 269.925.7075. Horn Museum Exhibits The Siegfried H. Horn Archaeological Museum will exhibit ancient artifacts rarely seen outside of the nation of Jordan. Figurines of Tall Jalul will be at the museum until late April. For information call 471.6180. Walking in Johnson Gym MONDAY-FRIDAY 7:30 9:00 AM JOHNSON GYM Enjoy exercise in Johnson Gym, for all age groups. This is an opportunity to walk free of snow and cold. Children are asked to refrain from activities involving balls or other play equipment. APRIL 4, 2015 13

ANNOUNCEMENTS RMES Kindergarten Countdown The following dates are part of an exciting program to help you make a decision and prepare your children for Kindergarten. Join us for Parent Night, Tuesday, April 7, 6:30 to 7:30; School Visit for your child, Thursday, April 9, 8:15 to 11:30 AM; Registration Picnic, Monday, May 18, 5:30 to 7:30 PM. Register for these events by calling 269.471.3220. 300 Men of God Retreat MAY 1-3 CENTER LAKE BIBLE CAMP & RETREAT CENTER IN TUSTIN, MI Bristol SDA Church is hosting a men's retreat. Topics covered include marriage, parenting, and prayer. Activities include horseback riding, archery, kayaking/ canoeing, and group challenges. Bring a friend to this outreach event. All faiths are welcome. For info visit tinyurl.com/ kbadn8y or call 616.460.6994. Week of Health MAY 10-17 CAMP AU SABLE Join us for one week of health and rejuvenation. Find health with Vicki Griffin, Evelyn Kissinger, and more experts in lifestyle medicine. Visit www. renovehealth.com for more details or call 877.787.1741. Recent Mothers If you ve had a baby in the past three years, learn how to get back to your pre-pregnancy shape! Andrews Physical Therapy students are conducting a research study on postpartum women between ages 18-50. Please contact Brittney at 574.612.7884 or Sarah at 765.418.0922. Join the Pioneer Audio Team The Pioneer Media Team is looking for two people willing to help with audio on Saturday mornings. Responsibilities include planning, setting up, and supporting the audio needs of our weekly Church and Sabbath School programs. Experience is not necessary, but always appreciated. We are looking for a two-year commitment. Students are welcome to get involved too. To join, please contact Joel Kitchen at audio@ pmchurch.org. God's Hands 4 Kids Along with local churches, join us as God s Hands 4 Kids partners with the Open Table organization (www.theopentable.org ) to help mentor young people in our area. As youth transition from foster care into the community, they need a support network of volunteers with life experience and social skills. Contact Judy Mackie at 921.0848 or email jdmackie@andrews.edu. Children s Ministry Resource Center CMRC needs two volunteers to help sew costumes. Contact Debi Robertson, CMRC Associate Director, at 471.7150. Nominating Committee FIRST READING Elders: Lynell De Wind June Price 14 PIONEER MEMORIAL CHURCH

OPERATING ARTICLE GOD S MINISTRIES Whatever you do, work heartily, as for the Lord and not for men. (Colossians 3:23) BY REBECCA COLEMAN E very week in this section you read a short article about one of PMC s ministries or departments. These articles keep you up to date on the many aspects of the ministry here at PMC. Ministry leaders here at PMC are selfless individuals who feel the call of God to be used by Him in some way. From Sabbath School leaders to Traffic Ministry, individuals take time out of their busy weekly schedules to minister to members at PMC. Not only do they actively volunteer, but they also take the time to write tasteful little articles that keep members of PMC informed. I would like to actively thank all of the ministry and department leaders who have been a part of the bulletin ministry. The church is a body and every part works together for the advancement of His work. If you know someone who is a ministry leader here at PMC, take time out to pray for him or her that God blesses their talents. If you happen to see them, bless them with a kind and encouraging word. Our ministries, including the bulletin, are all ways in which God is spreading His love here at PMC. FOR MORE INFORMATION: Rebecca Coleman rebecca.coleman@pmchurch.org APRIL 4, 2015 15

CONTACTS PASTORS Chaplain / Pioneer José Bourget bourget@pmchurch.org 471.6254 Discipleship / GROW Groups Sabine Vatel vatel@pmchurch.org 471.6153 Harbor of Hope Taurus Montgomery montgomery@pmchurch.org 269.923.9274 Lead Chaplain June Price madrigal@andrews.edu 471.6282 Lead Pastor Dwight K. Nelson nelson@pmchurch.org 471.3134 Pastoral Care Don Dronen dronen@pmchurch.org 471.3133 Stewardship Sharon Terrell terrell@pmchurch.org 471.6151 This Generation Evangelism Rodlie Ortiz ortiz@pmchurch.org 471.6154 Youth Ministries 471.6176 Media Ministries Nick Wolfer wolfer@pmchurch.org 471.3246 STAFF Admin. Assistant Genaida Benson benson@pmchurch.org 471.6565 Admin. Assistant Lailane Legoh legoh@pmchurch.org 471.3543 Asst. Media Dir. Jonathan LaPointe lapointe@pmchurch.org 471.3678 Assistant Treasurer JoAnn Siagian siagian@pmchurch.org 471.7656 Bible Work Coordinator Tabitha Umali tabitha.umali@pmchurch.org 269.340.2031 Clerk Jackie Bikichky bikichky@pmchurch.org 471.3972 Communications Rebecca Coleman rebecca.coleman@pmchurch.org Executive Assistant Sherrie Davis davis@pmchurch.org 471.3134 Graphic Designer Rachelle Offenback bulletin@pmchurch.org 471.3647 Maintenance Larry White white@pmchurch.org 471.3649 Music Kenneth Logan logan@pmchurch.org 471.3231 16 PIONEER MEMORIAL CHURCH

MINISTRIES Adventurers Daniel González adventurers@pmchurch.org 423.432.0780 Deacons Milan Vajdic deacons@pmchurch.org 471.0328 Deaconesses Vida Giddings deconesses@pmchurch.org 473.2175 Elders Russell & Cynthia Burrill elders@pmchurch.org 473.3738 GROW Groups growgroups@pmchurch.org Health Evelyn Kissinger health@pmchurch.org 930.0505 Pathfinders Matthew Johnson evergreenpathfinders@gmail.com 240.755.2661 SABBATH SCHOOL Adult Judy Aitken adultss@pmchurch.org 240.7997 Birth - Grade 1 Claudia Davisson bg1@pmchurch.org 269.208.7081 Grade 2 - Earliteen Robert Barnhurst g2teen@pmchurch.org 473.1613 OUR SCHOOLS Andrews Academy Robert Overstreet overstrr@andrews.edu 471.3148 Andrews University enroll@andrews.edu 471.7771 or 800.253.2874 Ruth Murdoch / K-8 David Waller waller@andrews.edu 471.3225 Public Address Joel Kitchen audio@pmchurch.org PIONEER MEMORIAL CHURCH 8655 UNIVERSITY BOULEVARD, BERRIEN SPRINGS, MI 49103 OFFICE HOURS Monday Thursday (8 to 5) Friday (8 to 12) PHONE 269.471.3133 FAX 269.471.6152 LIVE STREAMING www.pmchurch.tv Sabbath 1 1:45 AM ONLINE www.pmchurch.org www.pmchurch.tv RADIO WAUS 90.7 FM Sabbath 1 1:30 AM APRIL 4, 2015 17

SABBATH SCHOOL DIRECTORY ADULT 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Youth Chapel 11 Balcony 29 22 24 12 23 21 Group 1 Group 2 (Portuguese/Brazilian) Group 3 Group 4 (Yugoslavian) Group 5 Group 6 Group 7 Group 8 Group 9 (Spanish) Group 10 Group 11 (Balcony) Group 12 (French) Conference Room Indonesian Class Something In Common SDA Beliefs Church Offices Platform 13 14 18 20 Lobby 15 25 19 16 17 Board Room 27 Kitchen 26 Commons 2 Main Level KEY Welcome Centers Elevators Restrooms Children s Activities & Lending Library Music Room 1 2 6 7 7 Coats 9 9 8 10 Upper Level CHILDREN Birth - 18 months 18-36 months 3 yr. olds 4 yr. olds 5 yr. olds 6 yr. old - 1st grade 2nd / 3rd grade 4th grade 5th / 6th grade Earliteen Youth 6 5 4 3 Lower Level 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 18 PIONEER MEMORIAL CHURCH

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