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AUGUST 29, 2015 PIONEER ONE PAGE 8 PIONEER TWO PAGE 1 1

WELCOME TO PIONEER We want to extend a very special welcome back to all of our students. Can you believe that the summer is gone already? Some went to work at summer camps. Some went home to their families or other jobs. To those welcome back! But maybe you re here for the first time today. Through a handshake, hug, or a WELCOME BACK! smile, we hope you ll feel welcomed. So from our family to yours whether you re here for the first time, or are back after a long summer we re glad you re here. We hope you ll experience God s love in a special way today. Rodlie Ortiz PMC FRESHMEN LUNCH New students enjoy lunch prepared by PMC families as a welcome to the new academic year. (Photo credit: Daren Heslop) 2 PIONEER MEMORIAL CHURCH

CONTENTS FIND IT HERE CONNECT GROW SERVE GO 4 THE FOURTH WATCH BLOG "The Pugwash Factor" 6 FEATURE ARTICLE Jesus Is Important 8 PIONEER ONE 9:00 AM Worship 10 SABBATH SCHOOL Peter and the Gentiles 11 PIONEER TWO 1 1:45 AM Worship 12 ANNOUNCEMENTS 15 STUDENT AID Funding Our Students 16 CONTACTS 18 SABBATH SCHOOL DIRECTORY AUGUST 29, 2015 3

THE FOURTH WATCH BLOG THE PUGWASH FACTOR BY DWIGHT K. NELSON E ver heard of Pugwash? I hadn t either, until we ended up there this summer after a very long northeasterly drive from Berrien Springs (1500+ miles). Turns out Pugwash is a small town in Nova Scotia, on the far eastern side of Canada and perched on the red clay shores of the Northumberland Strait. Its more famous neighbor across the strait is Prince Edward Island, the home of the fabled Anne of Green Gables (that s Anne with an e ) Lucy Maud Montgomery s hearttugging story of a spunky red-headed orphan who for a century now has captured the hearts of women young and old (and, not a few men as well). After spending a few days on that beautiful island province, Karen and I drove to Pugwash for the Maritime Conference camp meeting at their picturesque summer camp along the strait. The old timers told us about the time the evangelist Ron Halvorsen visited that camp meeting. Asked at the BUT WHAT REALLY PUT THE OBSCURE VILLAGE OF PUGWASH ON THE GLOBAL MAP WAS A SERIES OF CONVERSATIONS BY THE WORLD S SCIENTIFIC COMMUNITY IN THE EARLY 1950S. Canadian border where he was headed, he replied, Hogwash, Nova Scotia (an unfortunate turn of a word!). But what really put the obscure village of Pugwash on the global map was a series of conversations by the world s scientific community in the early 1950s. The horrific nuclear destruction unleashed by the twin atomic bombs that obliterated the Japanese cites of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and hastened the end to World War II in August, 1945 raised a deeply troubling angst among thinkers in both the West and East. Was human civilization poised on the brink of nuclear self-annihilation? What guarantees could governments provide to contain nuclear proliferation? Knowing what they now knew, should this community of thinkers remain silent in the face of the end? Three days before his death on April 18, 1955, American scientist Albert Einstein joined British philosopher Bertrand Russell in signing the Russell-Einstein 4 PIONEER MEMORIAL CHURCH

Participants in the First Pugwash Conference (1957, Pugwash, Nova Scotia, Canada) Manifesto: The prospect for the human race is sombre beyond all precedent. Mankind are faced with a clear-cut alternative: either we shall all perish, or we shall have to acquire some slight degree of common sense. A great deal of new political thinking will be necessary if utter disaster is to be averted. (https:// en.wikipedia.org/wiki/russell%e2%80%93einstein_manifesto) Two years later in July, 1957, at the village of Pugwash 22 scientists, including ten Nobel Laureates, gathered to ponder how to avert the Cold War s threat of nuclear obliteration and forge a plan for global peace. But more than a half century later peace is still illusive. And the Pugwash Conferences continue. Given the escalating turmoil of this age, how shall the followers of Christ live? Knowing what they know about the future and His return, how should they communicate to their world? What should they say? Should this community of thinkers remain silent in the face of the end? Call it the Pugwash Factor * a series of reflections this fall at Andrews University s Pioneer Memorial Church, Saturday mornings. Because if those who know do not act or speak up, the planet is doomed. *For a list of The Pugwash Factor titles/ subjects and dates see the back cover of this worship bulletin. You can follow Pastor Dwight s blog at www.pmchurch.tv/blog. AUGUST 29, 2015 5

6 PIONEER MEMORIAL CHURCH jesus is important

FEATURE ARTICLE Without faith it s impossible to please God because anyone who comes to Him must believe that He exists and that He rewards those who earnestly seek Him." (Hebrews 11:6) BY NEPHTALIE EUGENE W hy is it important that college students have a close relationship with Jesus? If I had been asked that question my freshman year, my response would have been a vague, "because IN MY HUMBLE OPINION, I TRULY BELIEVE THAT NOTHING IS MORE VALUABLE THAN KNOWING GOD. college students need Jesus in order to be successful in college." However as a senior, I realize that there is so much more to it than that. I know now that having a relationship with Jesus should not only focus on what He can do for me, but mostly on my willingness to be obedient to Him. The reward is so much greater, simply because I get to experience the depth of His affection in an intimate and personal way. The first reason that I think we, as students, need a personal relationship with Jesus is that during college a lot of people struggle with identity and finding their purpose in life. Oftentimes, our identity is influenced by what we believe the most important people in our lives think of us. This is why college students must make sure that Jesus is the most important person in their lives because He will love them unconditionally. The second reason is to help grow our faith. Jesus is the focus of our faith, reliance and hope. "Without faith it s impossible to please God because anyone who comes to Him must believe that He exists and that He rewards those who earnestly seek Him" (Hebrews 1 1:6). Being full of faith is one thing; however, it's not just about saying we believe we have to actually do something to show how much we believe. Seeking a closer relationship with Jesus is one of the many ways that we can apply our faith. In my humble opinion, I truly believe that nothing is more valuable than knowing God. Things may get hard or lonely throughout the journey. And others may persuade you to search for wisdom elsewhere, but there is only one Source of ultimate truth. Jesus patiently waits to reveal Himself to you. Nephtalie Eugene is a senior religion major here at Andrews University. AUGUST 29, 2015 7

PIONEER ONE 9:00 AM WE WORSHIP CONNECT GROW SERVE GO Opening Voluntary Introit Call to Worship Praise God, From Whom All Blessings Flow attr. Henry Purcell Stani Nine Gospodine Traditional Bulgarian / Adela Peeva José Bourget This is a new day of God s creation. Help us let go of old dreams that are fading and memories that haunt us. God has shown us a new way in Christ. We greet this way with anticipation as we welcome the dawn s new light. Doxology Praise God, From Whom All Blessings Flow 2 Invocation Dwight K. Nelson Hymn of Praise All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name 229 Congregational Prayer Worship in Music John Gonzalez Blest Be the Tie That Binds st. 1 & 2 of 350 How Lovely Is Thy Dwelling Place Johannes Brahms "By the Word of Their Testimony" Ginger Ebanks Children s Story Scripture All Creatures of Our God and King Charles Callahan Matthew 28:16-20 NIV Joe & Felissa Francisco Then the eleven disciples went to Galilee, to the mountain where Jesus had told them to go. When they saw him, they worshiped him; but some doubted. Then Jesus came to them and said, All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age. 8 PIONEER MEMORIAL CHURCH

Hymn of Preparation O Zion, Haste st. 1 & 2 of 365 Sermon The Pugwash Factor: How to Turn Mission into Possible Dwight K. Nelson Connect Cards, Tithes & Offerings Prayer of Commitment Closing Voluntary Good News Market and Farm The Lord's Prayer Albert Malotte Our Father in Heaven Felix Mendelssohn PRESIDING PASTOR: José Bourget; ORGANIST: Kenneth Logan WORSHIP IN MUSIC: Andrews University Singers; Stephen Zork, director MUSIC ALIVE ENGAGE GLOBALLY...EUROPE T oday Andrews University Singers sing music with European roots, in highly contrasting styles. Opening music "Stani Nine Gospodine" has traditional Bulgarian roots. Adela Peeva's arrangement blends prominent rhythm with traditional choral textures, perhaps inviting some improvisation much as would have accompanied the original traditional Bulgarian melody. The text includes an announcement of bringing good news. German composer Johannes Brahms' "How Lovely Is Thy Dwelling Place" relates closely to text from Psalm 84, to be understood in a broader biblical context: "How amiable are Your tabernacles, O Lord of hosts! My soul longs, yes, even faints for the courts of the Lord: my heart and my flesh cry out for the living God.... Blessed are they who dwell in Your house: they will be still praising You." AUGUST 29, 2015 9

SABBATH SCHOOL 10:30 AM WE STUDY CONNECT GROW SERVE GO Song Service Welcome Prayer Scripture Special Feature Vladimir Slavujevic Lois Nicholas Johanna Hong Chris Ngugi Evelyn Savory Offertory Bible Study Theme Song Peter and the Gentiles Classes Make Me a Blessing Benediction 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. Make Me a Blessing, Ira Bishop Wilson 1924, Renewed 1952 Word Music, LLC; Used by Permission. CCLI License #392652 ORGANIST: Kenneth Logan See page 18/19 for Sabbath School directory & map Vladimir Slavujevic 10 PIONEER MEMORIAL CHURCH

WE PRAISE CONNECT GROW SERVE GO PIONEER TWO 11:45 AM As We Begin Stani Nine Gospodine Traditional Bulgarian / Adela Peeva Praise All Hail The Power Of Jesus Name Majestic Majesty Draw Me Close to You Prayer John Gonzalez "By the Word of Their Testimony" Ginger Ebanks Children's Story All Creatures of Our God and King Charles Callahan Worship in Music How Lovely Is Thy Dwelling Place Johannes Brahms Sermon The Pugwash Factor: How to Turn Mission into Possible Dwight K. Nelson Connect Cards, Tithes & Offerings Prayer of Commitment The Lord's Prayer Albert Malotte As We Depart Our Father in Heaven Felix Mendelssohn WORSHIP DIRECTOR: José Bourget; ORGANIST: Kenneth Logan MUSIC DIRECTOR: Joshua Goines; VOCALS: Jonathan Dominique, Alex Wilson, Melody Morgan VIOLINS: James Cho, Elvis Choi, Richard Clark, Rachelle Gensolin, Pablo Sanchez CELLO: Robert Quevedo, Andrew Osano ACOUSTIC GUITAR: Nicole Miller; BASS GUITAR: Chris Wilson WORSHIP IN MUSIC: Andrews University Singers; Stephen Zork, director AUGUST 29, 2015 11

ANNOUNCEMENTS PIONEER PEOPLE SUNSET TODAY 8:28 SUNSET NEXT FRIDAY 8:16 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 7:30 PM PMC YOUTH CHAPEL JAIME JORGE CONCERT 7:30 PM HPAC SUNDAY PRESERVE YOUR MEMORIES 1 1:00 AM PMC COMMONS PIONEER PULPIT 09 05 DWIGHT K. NELSON "The Pugwash Factor: How to Turn Mingle into Mission" 09 12 TY GIBSON AU Fall Week of Prayer Family Vespers TODAY 7:30 PM PMC YOUTH CHAPEL Come hear seminary students share "Testimonies of Field School Evangelism." New Student Dinner Thank You Sabbath dinner under the trees it doesn t get any better than what we enjoyed last weekend in our new student welcome dinner. We thank all the 75 families who provided a home-cooked meal for our nearly 750 diners at tables spread between Pioneer and the theological seminary. The gratitude from the new (and returning) students was enthusiastic. The weather was picture perfect. And the planning and preparation were well executed thanks to the leadership of Ben Chilson and Gerre St. Clair and their team members. Those who are asking if we could do this every week might be onto something! Blessings to all whose hard work made the dinner possible. Compass Collegiate Sabbath School If you are interested in studying the Bible together with fellow students, Compass is the place for you. We meet every Sabbath of the semester from 10:30 to 11:30 AM in the Religion and Biblical Languages Department of Buller Hall. 12 PIONEER MEMORIAL CHURCH

Jaime Jorge: The Anniversary Tour TODAY 7:30 PM HOWARD PERFORMING ARTS CENTER Help celebrate 25 years of incredible music with Jaime Jorge by enjoying this free concert. A freewill offering will be taken during the concert to raise funds for building a church in Cuba where the seminary students held evangelistic meetings in March of 2014. If you would like more details, contact Edmilson S. Villalba at hedied4u2b@live.com. Preserve Your Memories TOMORROW 1 1:00 AM TO 5:00 PM PMC COMMONS Enjoy time with friends as you preserve your memories and make new ones. Bring your cardmaking and scrapbooking supplies and a snack to share. We provide the chocolate and prizes. If you have questions call Sherrie at 471.3134. AEIOU Educational Conference TOMORROW 8:45 AM TO 4:00 PM BULLER HALL This is an informative seminar for teachers of all grade levels that you won't want to miss! Some of the presenters include Dwight Nelson, Judith Fisher, and Evelyn Kissinger. Sponsored by the School of Education. For more information go to www. andrews.edu/sed/leadership_dept/documents/aeiou-conf-poster-final.pdf. Nominating Committee FIRST READING Adventurer Director: Kemmoree Frame-Duncombe Sanctuary Choir WEDNESDAYS 7:00 TO 8:30 PM PMC TEEN LOFT PMC is blessed with multiple choirs, providing many singing opportunities! Our own church choir, called Sanctuary Choir, sings monthly for church. Rehearsals start September 2 and meet on Wednesday evenings throughout the semester. For more information contact Jeannie Pedersen-Smith, Director, at jean.pedersen.smith@gmail.com or 269.277.0488 (voice or text). Mission Trip to Honduras 2015 Join a team of youth missions volunteers going to the REACH orphanage in Honduras December 1 1 22. The team will conduct a special day camp ministry for about 170 children. There is still some room if you are a young person (or young at heart) interested in service and missions. The application deadline is September 4 so contact Glenn Russell (glenn@andrews. edu) right away for more information. Sponsored by PMC Youth Missions BCYF Health Tent Thank You Brunch SEPTEMBER 6 1 1:00 AM TO 2:00 PM PMC COMMONS Thank you for your contribution to the health of the Berrien County community by volunteering at this year's Health Tent! Without volunteers with willingness to serve, the tent would not have been the fun and rewarding success that it was! You are invited to a potluck brunch on Sunday, September 6. If you would like to bring a food/drink item, email givanhinds@gmail. com. We will fellowship, share a meal, and thank God for the work He did! AUGUST 29, 2015 13

ANNOUNCEMENTS Adventist Retirees of Michiana SEPTEMBER 13 1:00 PM VILLAGE SDA FAMILY CENTER Are you thinking of retiring? Or are you a retiree, and at least 55 years of age? Then this is for you! Nearly every 2nd Sunday of the month the Adventist Retirees of Michiana group gets together for a potluck and presentation. This coming meeting Tom Baker will present "Railroads in America." Come join in the fun! If you have questions, call Cleon or Sandra White at 471.5553 or 269.519.2580. Volunteer Photographers Are you a person who loves to take pictures and are good at it? PMC is in need of church photographers who are willing to take pictures of baptisms, baby dedications, and other special events on occasion. You don t have to be a professional but good with a camera and own your own camera. We are looking for volunteers. Please contact 471.3134 or 471.3972. Mommy & Me SEPTEMBER 15 10:00 AM PMC NURSERY SABBATH SCHOOL Mommy and Me (and Daddy) Playgroup will begin Tuesday, September 15! Bring your child (or grandchild) for playtime, songs, and a craft. Meet other parents while you supervise your children as they play. We look forward to seeing you! Walking Club MONDAY FRIDAY 7:30 TO 9:00 AM JOHNSON GYM Join us every morning Monday through Friday. For more information, call Verna Vance at 473.3262. Religious Liberty Sabbath OCTOBER 10 VILLAGE SDA CHURCH All are invited to a Religious Liberty Sabbath at Village church. Lincoln Steed, Liberty magazine editor, will be speaking during the Sabbath School (10 to 1 1 AM) on the state of religious liberty around the world today, and Dr Conrad Vine will be preaching. After potluck, a Q&A will be held with religious liberty attorneys on the current state of religious liberty in the USA and the potential impact on religious liberty of the recent US Supreme Court decision on same-sex marriage. Media Team Volunteers The PMC Media Team is looking for volunteers for the coming school year. We are looking for people willing to help in multiple areas including with the PA/audio systems, operating cameras for the telecast, and putting together and operating the sermon graphics. Experience is welcome but not necessary. Take this opportunity to discover what happens behind the scenes of a global media ministry. To volunteer, contact Jonathan LaPointe at lapointe@pmchurch.tv. Thank You Members of the James and Alma Hanson family are so very grateful for all the kind words, cards, and flowers received in honor of Alma's life and recent passing. We are also thankful for gifts given to the Department of Music Hanson Memorial. We wait for the MORNING. Jim, Craig, Janel, Julia, and Jon Thank you for the plant/flower arrangement, many cards, kind words and prayers in response to my father s death. It was very much appreciated. Don Wilson 14 PIONEER MEMORIAL CHURCH

STUDENT AID FUNDING OUR STUDENTS BY JIM FORD S chool bells are ringing again across our campuses. This is an exciting time of year with new adventures and new friends. But it can also be a painful time as families debate, wish, and stretch to try to afford Christian education for their children. In case you didn t know, tuition at Ruth Murdoch is around $4,000 a year and at the Academy it is more than $8,000. These are very big numbers and very large hurdles for many of our families at Pioneer. Student loans are not available for below college-level education. What are families to do? Parents can work with the schools which have some tuition assistance available. PMC also has an application process for members with children at RMES or AA to request Student Aid money. The process flows through the PMC Student Aid Committee which works closely with school personnel to allocate the funds you donate. This committee has the task of deciding in the summer how much money Pioneer members and friends will donate over the course of the next 12 months for the Student Aid Fund. We allocate, in faith, this money to those who apply for assistance hoping you come through as you have in the past. The committee has met twice this summer and allocated $57,645 divided among 89 students. These are 89 students who may not have been in Christian education without you. There are certainly many students who would love to be at RMES or AA this year, but their families didn t see how it could happen so they never even tried. RMES and AA have the space for more young people. Wouldn t it be nice to see the schools literally full with many more young people enjoying a spiritual and moral environment where they are led daily into a relationship with Jesus that will fit them to be of service to God and the world. Please help by continuing to give to the Student Aid fund. Thank you! FOR MORE INFORMATION: Jim Ford 471.4902 fordjim@andrews.edu AUGUST 29, 2015 15

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

MINISTRIES Adventurers Kemmoree Frame-Duncombe 269.277.2925 adventurers@pmchurch.org Deacons Milan Vajdic 471.0328 deacons@pmchurch.org Deaconesses Vida Giddings 473.2175 deaconesses@pmchurch.org Elders Russell & Cynthia Burrill 473.3738 elders@pmchurch.org GROW Groups growgroups@pmchurch.org Health Givan Hinds 269.471.3254 health@pmchurch.org Pathfinders Matthew Johnson 240.755.2661 evergreenpathfinders@gmail.com Public Address Joel Kitchen audio@pmchurch.org Sanctuary Choir Jeannie Pedersen-Smith 269.277.0488 jean.pedersen.smith@gmail.com SABBATH SCHOOL Adult Judy Aitken 240.7997 adultss@pmchurch.org Birth - Grade 1 Claudia Davisson 269.208.7081 bg1@pmchurch.org Grade 2 - Earliteen Robert Barnhurst 473.1613 g2teen@pmchurch.org OUR SCHOOLS Andrews Academy Jeannie Leiterman 471.3140 leiterma@andrews.edu Andrews University 471.7771 or 800.253.2874 enroll@andrews.edu Ruth Murdoch / K-8 Evelyn Savory 471.3225 esavory@andrews.edu 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 AUGUST 29, 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

JN ANDREWS BLVD Andrews University Campus Map DAIRY/FARM ST JOSEPH RIVER TH PATHFINDER LANE LEMON CREEK IPA SUH DH PATH BURM UT W CIRCLE DR W CAMPUS CIRCLE DR AG TRANS W CAMPUS CIRCLE DR MEIER WWTP POWR HAR PS FARM OVAL SH UNIVERSITY BLVD DAIRY RD MSH HML BEAVER POINT LH FHH E CAMPUS CIRCLE DR ADC 28 31 37 33 38 34 CC 30 BUL Park BGYM IS NH JGYM ARCH BH AD PMC BKS Park Park SEM HILLCREST ARB PT CUST JWL ADMINISTRATION DR 32 CSH HH THE GROVE 36 PH HYH Park Park E CAMPUS CIRCLE DR E CAMPUS CIRCLE DR TIMBERLAND DR SFTY AH Park INTERNATIONAL CT INTERNATIONAL CT WALNUT COURT GARLAND B E A B C D MAPLEWOOD A C D F E G F H G BEECHWOOD AA AV RMES GROVE AVE GARLAND AVE MED HORN NTN UNIVERSITY BLVD HPAC Park W CAMPUS CIRCLE DR US 31 IMC 35 AAP UNIVERSITY BLVD GH COLLEGE AVE GRIGGS AVE LUC ANDREWS AIRPARK 4 TH STREET GRIGGS AVE Park Parking passes are required. Please pick up your free visitor parking pass at the Office of Campus Safety. COLLEGIATE 28 H&M (Hispanic Religion Amphitheater) 29 30 31 People on the Move (PMC) University Sabbath School (Dining Services) Compass Sabbath School (Buller Religion Dept.) SEMINARY 32 N108 (Collegiate) N110 N120 (New Life Church Choir) N150 N211 (Small Group) N235 N310 (Russian) ADULT @ AU 33 34 35 36 37 38 Main Lounge Faculty Lounge Back to Basics Living Word Fellowship Current Events (Buller 135) Bible Journey (Nethery 143) N335 (Spanish) S340 (Upper Room) AUGUST 29, 2015 19

AUTUMN AT PIONEER 2015 Aug 29 Sept 5 Sept 12 Sept 19 Sept 26 Oct 3 Oct 10 Oct 17 Oct 24 Oct 31 Nov 7 Nov 14 Nov 21 Nov 28 Dec 5 "The Pugwash Factor: How to Turn Mission into Possible" "The Pugwash Factor: How to Turn Mingle into Mission" Ty Gibson Ty Gibson "The Pugwash Factor: How to Discern the Pope's Agenda for America" "The Pugwash Factor: How to Respond to the Supreme Court's Same Sex Marriage Decision" Taurus Montgomery Ellen G. White Centennial Ted Wilson "Mission Possible: How to Become an Activist in the City" "Mission Possible: How to Be a Reformer Like Martin Luther" "Mission Possible: How to Become a Missionary to One of the Cities of the World" "Mission Possible: How to Join Your Evangelical Friends in Their Moral Crusade for America" Feast of Hymns Thanksgiving "The Christmas Mission Possible"