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FEBRUARY 23, 2019PIONEER MEMORIAL CHURCH
9:00 & 11:45 AM
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to PioneerWELCOME
WHO WE ARE
Welcome to Pioneer Memorial Church. This Sabbath it will not take you too long to notice that this is not business as usual. There are more uniforms here than we have on a typical Sabbath. This is Pathfi nder Sabbath. Pathfi nders is a discipleship organization within the Seventh-day Adventist church that for the last 60+ years has been intentionally discipling and equipping the young for ministry here and around the world.
Many of us here have been in Pathfi nders in the past, whether it be in this club or another club on the far side of the planet. So as we sing and praise God together we invite you to be a part of our club today, because after all discipleship is for everyone. We invite you to join us today as we worship along with the PMC Evergreen club. Welcome to Pathfi nder Sabbath.
-Ben Martin
ONLINE www.pmchurch.org
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PHONE — 269.471.3133FAX — 269.471.6152
PIONEER MEMORIAL CHURCH8655 UNIVERSITY BOULEVARD, BERRIEN SPRINGS, MI 49103
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CONTENTS
CO N N E CT • G ROW • S E RV E • G OFIND IT HERE
4THE FOURTHWATCH BLOG"Catch A Wave!"
6PIONEER @WORSHIP9:00 & 11:45 AM Service
8UNDER THE ROOF"PMC Evergreens: Minis-try in Action"
10WE STUDY"Satan, a Defeated Enemy"
11ANNOUNCEMENTS
15CONTACTS
16FAMILY FINANCES
18SABBATH SCHOOL DIRECTORY
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A friend told me years ago: "Our business [as a church] is to fi nd the wave the Holy Spirit is
creating . . . and then to surf it." You don't even have to be a surfer to catch that met-aphor. Because without a wave nobody surfs!
So what wave has the Holy Spirit been creating around Pioneer lately? Show up on a Sabbath morning, and it's pretty ob-vious. Children are everywhere—in our Sabbath School rooms, in our children's stories during worship. Where are they coming from? From parents, of course. So, where are the parents coming from? From all over this campus, this community and this county. And why do they come? Because what Pioneer does for children—in just the Sabbath School time slot each Saturday morning—is without parallel.
We have the fi nest, most creative chil-dren's Sabbath Schools on earth—I make that claim rather unabashedly, realizing I could be considered a biased observer! Our kids' Sabbath schools are known throughout the denomination. And as you can tell by the numbers, they enjoy the same reputation here at home.
And on this Pathfi nder Sabbath, con-sider the fact that our Evergreen Club
(ages 10-15) is second to none and that our Adventurers Club (ages 4-9) is the largest in North America. Truth is God has put together a volunteer leadership team for our young (on multiple fronts at Pioneer) that is excelling in its proactive mission/ministry for our children at every age level. I thank God for our leaders!
Call it a Holy Spirit wave, call it a demographic trend—it all adds up to Pioneer's future. Or to put it another way, the childrewn of God's family are not only the future of His mission—they are our mission now. And that confi rms (as we noted during Pioneer's 60th birthday celebration last Sabbath) the biblical metaphor, "We are Family!" Or as Paul expressed it: "So now you . . . are no longer strangers and foreigners. You are citizens along with all of God's holy people. You are members of God's family" (Ephesians 2:19 NLT).
And as a result (as we announced a week ago) our pastoral team is under-going a major shift. Jim Collins, in his mega-bestseller Good to Great, intro-duced the leadership metaphor of the bus—you must get the right people on the bus and then you must get them in the right
PASTOR'S BLOG
BY DWIGHT K. NELSON
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seats. And so after much prayerful thought among ourselves and consultation with our conference administration, we are moving three pastors to new seats on the bus.
First, to respond to this wave the Holy Spirit is creating with our children, we are asking Ben Martin (our Youth Pastor) to become our new Pastor for Children and Family Discipleship, giving special leadership and oversight to children from birth through early teens. Ben has long had a passion for discipling the youngest among us. And this shift seems a perfect fit for surfi ng the Spirit's wave.
His departure from youth ministry will be complete when we bring a new youth pastor on board the Pioneer team. Our new youth pastor will be a woman. In a few days, the conference will be interviewing several woman pastor candidates, any of whom will serve the youth of this congre-gation with passion and excellence.
Second, we have asked Jose Bourget (our campus chaplain) to become our new Executive Pastor here at Pioneer. I and we
need someone with a passion for admin-istration to oversee the vision/mission of Pioneer as we now move into our seventh decade as a campus congregation. Jose's task will be to lead the annual strategic
planning process, reviewing the mission/vision and core values, developing key objectives and tactics and establishing 3-5 year goals for this campus con-gregation.
One other major change in seats on the bus is that we are inviting Rodlie Ortiz to provide new leadership for our GROW Groups discipleship ministry, along with the community out-reach ministry he has already been leading. Brianna Martin will continue to assist him in this vital discipling. And I believe
that is an eff ective match.My friend was right—when the Holy
Spirit creates a wave, our mission is to catch the wave and surf it. Which makes the youngest of the Family our very special mission. As George Barna presciently observed, it is the youngest who are "the spiritual champions" God is promising the church. Surf's up!
WHEN THE HOLY SPIRIT CREATES A WAVE, OUR MISSION IS TO CATCH THE WAVE AND SURF IT
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PIONEER @ WORSHIP • 9:00 & 1 1:45 AM
WE WORSHIPCO N N E CT • G ROW • S E RV E • G O
As We Begin I Want to Walk as a Child of the Light • Wayne Wold
Processional Oh, We Are the Pathfinders Strong • Henry Bergh
Welcome Ben Martin
Introduction Eduin Cabellaro
Song Service Oh Come to the Altar • Blessed Be the Name How Great is Our God/How Great Thou Art
Call for Tithes & Offerings Ben Martin
Scripture Reading Chris Gomez • Jeremiah 29:11
Sermonette Jennifer Jean
Children's Story Chris Ngugi
Worship in Music
Sermonette Hannah Nyamweya
Connect Card Ian Ochieng
Tithes & Offering Collection It Is Well • 530
Blessing Alex Wright
As We Depart Trumpet Tune • David Johnson
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PATHFINDER PLEDGE & LAWPLEDGE
By the grace of God, I will be pure, and kind, and true.
I will keep the Pathfinder Law. I will be a servant of God
and a friend to man.
LAWKeep the morning watch
Do my honest partCare for my body,Keep a level eye
Be courteous and obedientWalk softly in the sanctuary,
Keep a song in my heart,Go on God’s errand.
The author of the text of "I Want to Walk as a Child of the Light" is Kathleen Thomerson (b. 1934).
Thomerson also composed the hymn melody HOUSTON, which is used in to-day's opening organ music. She was born in Tennessee, but was a music student in Texas, New York, and Flanders (Belgium). In her text and her hymn melody, Thom-erson achieved a noteworthy degree of
simplicity and elegant profundity. One commentary says,"The simplicity of the music and text does not imply a simplistic faith. 'I want to walk as a child' reminds us . . . that we need to become as a child to fully understand the realm of God (Matthew 18:2-4)." Composer Wayne Wold has created a lively, vibrant organ setting for Thomerson's melody.
"CHILD OF THE LIGHT"
MUSIC ALIVE
PRESIDING PASTOR: Ben Martin; ORGANIST: Kenneth LoganPROCESSIONAL: American Flag—Sam Clough; Pathfinder Flag—Chris Mwashinga
PIANO: Caleb Braswell; VOCALS: Christiana Michel, Ayana Le Blanc, Joelle Atangana CAJON: Mugabe Menani; GUITAR: Grayson Slikkers
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UNDER THE ROOF: CAPTURING THE HEART OF PMC
Pioneer Memorial Church is the home of the Evergreens Pathfinder Club, the oldest Pathfinder club in
the state of Michigan. Founded in 1952, the Evergreens have been meeting faithfully since then to recite and, more importantly, put into practice the Path-finder Pledge and Law. Since 1962, the Pathfinders have been meeting in the dedicated Pathfinder Building on the campus of Andrews University, but they still do a great ministry under the roof here in Pioneer Memorial Church, as well.
Eduin Caballero, PMC's Pathfinder director, set the tone for the 2018-2019 Pathfinder year with a special theme. He writes (in the PMC Evergreens Handbook), "The Pathfinder theme for this year is "Half Full." Meaning, keeping a positive attitude at all times. In other words, keep a song in my heart. Our goals for this year are to continually dis-ciple youth to lead for Christ, leave no one behind in that discipling and to foster a sense of Christ-centered mission from here to everywhere. It is our purpose in Pathfinders to provide spiritual training that will equip Pathfinders to serve God throughout their lives."
As Francis of Assisi famously said, "...it is in giving that we receive." The Ev-ergreens stay "Half Full" by giving to
others. Many people in our church and in our community have been touched by the great things our Pathfinders do. Chances are, if you're a member here, you've helped them help our community! Each November we bring canned goods and other items to the sanctuary. The Pathfinders collect what we bring, then take it to the Youth Chapel to sort, divide up, and deliver beautiful food baskets to families in need at Thanksgiving. This year, 150 of our community's families in need were served by the Evergreens.
You probably know that before Thanksgiving each year, the Evergreen Pathfinders make and freeze apple pies to sell to raise funds to help them pur-chase supplies, attend various events, and maintain or replace their equipment. This year, the club assembled 500 pies in the PMC Commons kitchen! It's a huge undertaking and a great learning expe-rience for the Pathfinders. What you may not know about these pies is that not all of them are not sold to raise funds. In fact, each family who receives a food basket full of nonperishable foods for the hol-idays is also given a handmade apple pie to add a special touch to their Thanks-giving meal.
Pathfinders is a ministry for our children and youth. Through their coursework, as they work toward earning honors, and
BY BRIANNA MARTIN
PMC Evergreens:Ministry in Action
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through involvement with Pathfinder Bible Experience the Evergreens mem-orize scripture, learn church history, and practice valuable skills. The volunteers that comprise the Pathfinder staff work with the young people in the club to guide and mentor them, bringing them closer to Jesus.
But Pathfinders isn't just a ministry for our children and youth. Pathfinders is also ministry by our children and youth. Teen Leaders in Training (TLTs) work with younger Pathfinders to lead and mentor them. Pathfinders minister to the
community in a variety of ways, working together in cooperation to be of service to people around them. Today, under the roof here in PMC, our Evergreens children and youth are ministering to us by presenting our church service. Please take a moment to pray for our club, and when you do, consider whether there is something more you can do to help with this important ministry. If you'd like to do more, please contact Pastor Ben or Eduin Caballero at [email protected] .
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SABBATH SCHOOL • 10:30 AM
WE STUDYCO N N E CT • G ROW • S E RV E • G O
Song Service Christine Carroll
Opening Hymn Let Your Heart Be Broken • 575
Prayer John Press
Welcome John Press
Special Feature "ASAP Stories" • Julia O'Carey
Offering "Give Me Jesus"
Lesson Study "Satan, a Defeated Enemy"
Theme Song 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.
"Make Me a Blessing," Ira Bishop Wilson©1924, Renewed 1952 Word Music, LLC; Used by Permission. CCLI License #392652
Benediction Christine Carroll
ORGANIST: Kenneth Logan
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
NEXT WEEK'S OFFERING PMC Operating Budget
SUBMIT bulletin announcements by visiting our form online at www.pmchurch.org/announcements/submit. Requests must be received Monday by 5:00 PM for consideration.
SUNSET TODAY • 6:27SUNSET NEXT FRIDAY • 6:36
PIONEER PULPIT
| 03 • 02 |DWIGHT K. NELSON "The Last Letter: Home Alone 19"
| 03 • 09 |TY GIBSON "Rise Up"
PMC VespersTODAY • 5:30 PM
PMC YOUTH CHAPEL
This evening we will watch and discuss "Raising the Remnant" by Scott Ritsema.
PMC Business SessionFEBRUARY 25 • 6:00 PM
PMC COMMONS
Pioneer welcomes all members to its next business session. Come for supper at 6:00 PM with the business meeting at 7:00 PM. Hear reports and updates regarding our building program and church life.
Nominating Committee —Second Reading
Derill Legoh for the volunteer position of "Traffic Director."
Knitting Hearts TogetherFEBRUARY 26 • 7:00 PM
MacCARTY HOME
Weather permitting, we will meet again on this coming Tuesday evening to celebrate God's creativity channeled through this ministry to the bereaved and seriously ill. We create and give these gifts as a token of the caring community in which we live and worship.
Where can you ice skate, swim, and take a mud bath? Yep, that would be the Detroit Northwest Church (DNC) parking lot. Grass which had been driven on and sprinkled with gravel over the years became a pit of despair. Something needed to be done, yet DNC did not have the funds to make a parking lot a reality, until they received assistance from the MAP program. Thanks to these funds, the DNC was able to install a concrete parking lot. First impressions are important and with God's help and yours, those who visit God's church in Northwest Detroit will no longer be frightened away by an obstacle course before entering God's sanctuary.
FINANCIAL FEATURE
MICHIGAN ADVANCE PARTNERS
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
Ways to Help Children and Youth in Benton Harbor
1) Pray for the children, youth, their par-ents, teachers, and the leaders in the Sab-bath School classes.2) Order Rada Cutlery and Gifts—Afford-able and durable. Proceeds go directly to Harbor of Hope. www.radafundraising.com/?rfsn=1862551.e0e1d53) To help and support children and youth of Harbor of Hope contact: Ter-ry Trecartin at [email protected] or 423.645.5684, 2601 Pixley Ave., Saint Joseph, MI 49085.
A Vespers in Music and PoetryFEBRUARY 22 • 7:00 PM
HOWARD PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
Join the AU students in a unique and beautiful vespers featuring inspiring music and poetry on the theme of gratefulness. This annual vespers is presented by the Andrews University Departments of En-glish and Music.
Michiana Adventist Forum Meeting
FEBRUARY 23 • 3:30 PM CHAN SHUN HALL
Dr. Olive Hemmings, theologian from Washington Adventist University, will present "The Prophetic Power of Sabbath: It Is Not What You Assume It to Be." All are invited.
Forum with GC PresidentMARCH 2 • 3:00-5:00 PM
PMC SANCTUARY
The AU Campus and PMC are invited to join Ted Wilson, General Conference president, and some of his colleagues on Sabbath, March 2, from 3:00-5:00 PM in the PMC Sanctuary. During that time, Elder Wilson will share some exciting
updates on mission and talk with us about unity in the church. The last 40 minutes will be for questions and answers. So that we can ensure he and his team have a chance to be prepared and time to be responsive to the majority of questions, we are asking for questions to be submitted in advance. These can be submitted through PMC at www.pmchurch.org/gcqa or through the University at [email protected]. Please send your questions before the end of Sunday, February 24. Thank you so much and please do come and join us for this important time of reflection and engagement.
Mark Your CalendarsFEBRUARY 27 • 1:00-7:00 PM
PMC COMMONS
Hope Begins With You! Many blood drives have been cancelled or postponed recent-ly because of weather-related issues. The need for blood is urgent. PMC, Andrews University and the American Red Cross are sponsoring this event. To schedule an appointment, log onto redcrossblood.org (sponsor code: Andrews University) or call 1.800.Red.Cross (1.800.733.2767). Walk-ins Welcome! For more information contact Larry Ulery at [email protected] or 269.208.5663. We challenge you to give blood and help save lives.
Pine Ridge Center VisitationMARCH 1 • 2:00-3:00 PM
We will hand out flowers and spend time with the people at the Pine Ridge Center. This is a great opportunity to interact with the people who live in our local commu-nity. We will be leaving from the PMC Church parking lot, and transportation will be provided. Please contact Alexan-der Hales at [email protected] for further information.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
AU Wind Symphony Vespers Concert
MARCH 1 • 7:30 PMHOWARD PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
For our annual Vespers Concert as part of the Andrews University Music Festi-val, the Wind Symphony presents a wide of variety of inspirational sacred music for wind band. Headlining the program is John Stevens' Benediction, an appropriate conclusion to a long week as we enter the Sabbath hours. Other pieces include gor-geous arrangements of The King of Love My Shepherd Is and Amazing Grace, as well as sturdy early American hymns An-gel Band and Inventions from the Sacred Harp. Come be blessed and inspired by these moving pieces.
Engaged EncounterMARCH 1-3
GRIGGS HALL COUNCIL CHAMBER
Adventist Engaged Encounter is an in-tense weekend workshop for seriously dating, engaged, and newlywed couples. It is biblical, results oriented, and designed for couples to interact in a private, safe environment allowing you to explore your relationship with each other and with God. This program runs Friday from 6:15-9:00 PM, Sabbath from 8:00 AM-8:00 PM, and Sunday 8:00 AM-1:00 PM. For prices and more information email [email protected] .
Papercrafting TogetherMARCH 3 • 11:00 AM-5:00 PM
PMC COMMONS
Tired of all the snow and ice? Bring your scrapbook and/or card-making project and your favorite snack and enjoy some socializing with some friends. We sup-ply the chocolate and prizes. Questions, [email protected].
Epigenetics and LifestyleMARCH 3 • 3:00-5:00 PM
Dr. John Kelly, MD, MPH, will make a presentation on "Epigenetics and Lifestyle: Your Genes Are Not Your Destiny" at the St. Joseph Seventh-day Adventist Church, 1201 Maiden Lane, St. Joseph. Dr. Kelly was founding President of the American College of Lifestyle Medicine, serves as an adjunct faculty at two medical schools, and is the new President of Oak Haven in Pullman, MI. There is no admission fee. This is sponsored by Healthy Together Friends in partnership with the St. Joseph Seventh-day Adventist Church. For more info and to register, go to www.htfriends.org or call 269.697.3405.
Horn Lectureship SeriesMARCH 4 • 7:00 PMSEMINARY CHAPEL
The Horn Lectureship Series Presents: "Archaeology, Women, and the Early Church, Part II" by Randall W. Younker, PhD. This event is free and open to the public.
Academy DayMARCH 5
ANDREWS ACADEMY
All eighth-grade students are invited to attend and see the exciting programs Andrews Academy offers. You will experi-ence one day with us. While there you will worship together, go to a number of class-es with Academy students, and partici-pate in a number of games and activities. Lunch will be served; T-shirts and prizes will be given. Registration begins at 7:30 AM, the day of activities will begin at 8:00 AM and will conclude by 3:15 PM. Orig-inal announcements indicated that there will be a optional dodgeball and supper to follow, this has been canceled due to gym-nasium floor damage from a recent frozen pipe that broke. Call 269.471.3138 with any questions you may have.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
School Visitor's DayMARCH 5
RUTH MURDOCH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Students who will be in the 1st–8th grades next school year are invited to visit. Make friends, meet teachers and have fun! Grades 1-6 meet at 8:15 AM – 11:30 AM and Grades 7-8 meet at 8:15 AM–3:30 PM. Please call 269.471.3225 to register. (A special Kindergarten Visitor's Day is planned for April 3.)
Backpacks for Berrien Collection
Each month one of the various denomina-tional churches collects food to be distrib-uted on Fridays by Backpacks for Berrien to Berrien Springs public school students who otherwise may not have much to eat over the weekend. February is PMC's month. The food must be packaged in in-dividual serving sizes. No cans or bottles. By the types of food we donate, we can make a health statement. Here are the healthful items on the food list: fruit cups, pasta, rice, beans, nuts, protein bars. Food can be brought to the church and placed in the collection box in the lobby.
Equipping Missionaries to Cuba
After 60 years of strict communist rule, the doors have opened to equip Cuban pastors and Bible workers with crucial resources like technology, transporta-tion, and ministry materials. Help today by adopting a project like a computer, a smartphone, a bike, or tablet. In addition, we are also conducting a special musical instrument drive. Bring these items to the church and visit www.CareforCuba.org to donate online. Your donation of any amount is 100% tax deductible. For more info [email protected].
Community Service Opportunity
MARCH 14 • 5:30 PMPMC COMMONS
God's Hands 4 Kids would like to present you with the opportunity to show support and to join us for our monthly support group hosted here at PMC. You can provide a pot of soup, help with setup or clean-up, or help with child care/activities for ages 0–teen or join us as a guest to learn more about fostering or adopting. For more info or to let us know you will help, email [email protected] or visit us at www.godshands4kids.org and find us on Face-book.
AU Band & Keyboard Festival ConcertMARCH 18 • 4:00 PM
HOWARD PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
The Andrews University Band & Key-board Festival this year includes nearly 100 academy students from four states and Canada. The festival band will be di-rected by Byron Graves, performing Sa-cred Suite by Brant Karrick, Simple Gifts by Frank Ticheli, and more. The festival keyboard students are under the direction of Chi Yong Yun, and will perform a variety of selections. Admission is free.
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CONTACTS
| PASTORS |
Chaplain - Pioneer / Executive PastorJosé Bourget • [email protected]
Discipleship / GROW Groups471.6153
Harbor of HopeTaurus Montgomery • 269.923.9274
Lead ChaplainJune Price • 471.6282
Lead PastorDwight K. Nelson • 471.3134
Pastoral CareJohn Glass • 262.825.3632
This Generation Evangelism Rodlie Ortiz • 471.6154
Youth/Children MinistriesBen Martin • [email protected]
| MINISTERS |
Media MinistriesRichard Parke • 471.3246
MusicKenneth Logan • 269.332.0420
| STAFF |
Admin. AssistantLailane Legoh • [email protected]
Admin. Assistant / ClerkDiane Helbley • [email protected]
Assistant Media DirectorGaddiel Zelaya Martínez • [email protected]
Treasurer/FinanceJoAnn Siagian • [email protected]
Executive AssistantClaudia Sowler • [email protected]
Graphic DesignerBrittany Doyle • [email protected]
MaintenanceLarry White • [email protected]
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FAMILY FINANCES
Copies of the 2018 End of Year Data Summary and the 2019 ProposedBudget Summary are available at the reception desks in the Narthex, downstairsentrance and the Sanctuary reception area.
2018 Year End Summary
Actual Budget Actual 2018 2018 Allocation
NET ASSET BEGINNING BALANCE $1,100,601
INCOME Church Operating $ 585,272 $ 605,400 35.1%Evangelism 129,802 125,675 7.8%Education 226,201 257,956 13.6%Youth Ministries 140,066 133,560 8.4%Sabbath School 94,848 38,006 5.7%Misc. Church Ministries 140,771 122,633 8.4%TV/Media/Comm. Ministries 249,037 267,498 14.9%Church Operations 100,067 94,126 6.0%
TOTAL INCOME $ 1,666,064 $ 1,644,854
EXPENSESEvangelism $ 34,244 $ 41,850 2.2%Education 308,829 312,556 19.9%Youth Ministries 144,759 155,090 9.3%Sabbath School 98,408 69,180 6.3%
Misc. Church Ministries 177,108 176,470 11.4% TV/Media/Comm. Ministries 356,800 373,463 23.0% Church Operations 431,445 500,419 27.8%
TOTAL EXPENSES $ 1,551,593 $ 1,629,028 100%
HOH- Net Revenue ($378,020) 203,644 (50,825)
RENOVATE- Net 535,924
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) 854,040 (34,999)
NET ASSET ENDING BALANCE $ 1,954,641
TITHE 2018 2017 2016
$ 5,213,244 $5,162,567 $ 5,235,539
PMC 2018 YEAR END REPORT
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FAMILY FINANCES
All members are encouraged to attend the Church Business Meeting on Monday, February 25, in the Commons. We will begin with supper at 6:00 PM. The Business meeting will follow at 7:00 PM.
2019 Budget Summary
Budget Allocation 2019 2019
NET ASSET BEGINNING BALANCE $ 1,954,641
INCOME Church Operating $ 627,400 37.7%Evangelism 118,400 7.1%Education 235,000 14.1%Youth Ministries 167,000 10.0%Sabbath School 38,160 2.3%Misc. Church Ministries 128,940 7.7%TV/Media/Comm. Ministries 235,988 14.2%
Church Operations 116,996 7.0%
TOTAL INCOME $ 1,667,884
EXPENSESEvangelism Programs $40,350 2.6% Education 289,470 18.7%Youth Ministries 201,650 13.0% Sabbath School 61,125 3.9%
Misc. Church Ministries 178,281 11.5% TV/Media/Comm. Ministries 389,113 25.1% Church Operations 525,733 33.9%
TOTAL EXPENSES $ 1,685,722
HOH- Net Revenue ($124,000) (24,000)
RENOVATE- Net -
Net Increase (Decrease) (41,838)
NET ASSET ENDING BALANCE $ 1,912,803
PMC 2019 OPERATING BUDGET
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Andrews University Campus MapAndrews University Campus Map
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For more information about Andrews UniversityFuture Studentswww.andrews.edu/[email protected]
General Inquirywww.andrews.edu800-253-2874
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Teaching, Learning & Curriculum, Speech-Language Pathology & Audiology)
BKS Bookstore (Post Office, Hair Salon)BUL Buller Hall (Behavioral Sciences, CIDP, History & Political
Science, IDP, Religion & Biblical Languages)BURM Burman Hall (Men’s Residence)CC Campus Center (Campus Ministries, Dining Services, Intl
Student Services, Undergraduate Leadership, Recreation Center, Student Life, Social Recreation)
CSH Chan Shun Hall (Accounting, Economics & Finance; Management, Mktg & Info Systems)
CUST Custodial ServicesDH Damazo Hall (Women’s Residence)DAIRY DairyFARM FarmFHH Forsyth Honors HouseGAG Garland Apts G (University Apartments)GH Griggs Hall (Griggs University & International Academy,
Affiliation & Extension Programs, Development, Planned Giving & Trust Services)
HAR Harrigan Hall (Digital Media & Photography, Imaging Services, LithoTech, Screen Graphics)
HML Hamel Hall (Music)HORN Horn Archaeological MuseumHPAC Howard Performing Arts CenterHYH Haughey Hall (Engineering & Computer Science,
Mathematics, Physics)HH Halenz Hall (Chemistry & Biochemistry, Medical Laboratory
Sciences)IMC Integrated Marketing & CommunicationIPA Institute for Prevention of AddictionsIS Information Technology (AIM, ITS, Telecom)JGYM Johnson Gym (Athletics, Fitness & Exercise Studies)JWL James White LibraryLH Lamson Hall (Women’s Residence)
LUC Lake Union ConferenceMED Medical CenterMEIER Meier Hall (Men’s Residence)MH Marsh Hall (Crayon Box, Nursing, Nutrition & Wellness)NH Nethery Hall (Communication, English, Honors, Intensive
English, International Language Studies, Social Work, Student Success Center, Writing Center)
NTN Neighbor to NeighborPATH Pathfinder BuildingPH Price Hall (Biology)PMC Pioneer Memorial ChurchPOWR Power PlantPS Plant ServicePT Physical TherapyRMES Ruth Murdoch Elementary SchoolSEM SeminarySFTY Campus SafetySH Smith Hall (Agriculture, Art Gallery)SUH Sutherland House (Andrews University Press)TH Tubing HillTRANS TransportationUT University Towers (Guest & Convention Services)WWTP Wastewater Treatment Plant
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UNIVERSITY BLVD
UNIVERSITY BLVDDAIRY RDFARM OVAL
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