DECEMBER 12, 2015

PIONEER ONE & TWO • PAGE 10 WELCOME TO PIONEER

WELCOME, ALL HYPOCRITES I’ve heard this phrase and I’m sure That's where they need to be. And can you have too—usually with an air of we expand that circle a little more? The disdain: “I’d come to church, but it’s church is where all sinners must be. I fail. I full of hypocrites.” If we’re honest with falter. I fall. You do, too. We all need to be ourselves, we’ll realize that the second there. Just look at us then. This bruised part is absolutely true. It is full of group of rag-tag misfits. Punks. Rebels. hypocrites. But I’d like to suggest that Sinners we are, joined together by that we are to praise God for that. After all, One hope called Jesus, who came to Jesus said, “It is not the healthy who need redeem and heal all of us sick people. a doctor, but the sick" (Luke 5:31). So So don't you dare move. Have a seat. if we’re doing our job right, the church All sinners and hypocrites are welcome will always be full of them. Hallelujah! here. —Rodlie Ortiz

DOG THERAPY Students enjoyed playing with and petting dogs of all shapes and sizes during the Dog Therapy event hosted at PMC. (Photo credit: Jonathan LaPointe)

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FIND IT HERE CONNECT • GROW • SERVE • GO

4 9 15 EDITORIAL SABBATH SCHOOL OPERATING ARTICLE Why I Haven't Left The Covenant God's Ministries the Church 10 16 6 PIONEER ONE & CONTACTS FEATURE ARTICLE PIONEER TWO The Gift That Will Last A 9:00 & 11:45 AM Worship Lifetime 18 SABBATH SCHOOL 12 DIRECTORY 8 ANNOUNCEMENTS FAMILY FINANCES

DECEMBER 12, 2015 3 EDITORIAL

WHY I HAVEN'T LEFT THE CHURCH

BY RICHARD PARKE hear a lot of people saying these days, kindness that leads us to repentance. "Why are our young people leaving If young people are attracted by the love I the church?" We form committees of Christ but don't see it represented in to discuss the why for days, weeks and our churches, it's no wonder we question sometimes longer. At the conclusion, the relevance of the church. I hear time we often end up with some kind of "re- and time again of people who don't go to vival" event targeted at retaining the church anymore not because of the style youth in our congregations, but I don't of worship service or the songs sung, but see a lot of results. because of some situation they experi- What we fail to realize is something enced that left a bad taste in their mouth. noted by John R.W. Stott in his book, Basic So, why haven't I left the church yet? Christianity. John says young people have Yes, I, too, have been through situations "rejected the contem- that others may have con- porary church, not Jesus sidered reason enough Christ himself." John's I HEAR A LOT OF to completely reject the belief is that young people PEOPLE SAYING church. I realize though, "see a contradiction THESE DAYS, "WHY the church is made up of between the founder sinners just like me but of Christianity and the ARE OUR YOUNG created in the image of current state of the church PEOPLE LEAVING our Father, which gives me he founded." THE CHURCH?" hope. Though we make We're specifically mistakes as the body of talking about those who Christ, I know there's no may have grown up in the church, or at place better than where I am now and I am least believe the teachings of Christ, but actively engaged in the church's mission. are rejecting the church as an organi- I am suggesting, however, that we take zation for one reason or another. Paul another look at the guidance of Galatians writes in I Corinthians 12 that the church 6:1–10 where we are encouraged to bear represents the "body of Christ," so we one another's burdens in an atmosphere can't really have one without the other. If of transparency and accountability with we believe we are members of that body a passion for doing good—to encourage and Christ is love, then shouldn't Christ be one another. Remember, we are all our primary focus and love be the rule? It fighting a common enemy here, and the is Christ's love that constrains us and His enemy is not flesh and blood. I think some-

4 PIONEER MEMORIAL CHURCH times we forget we win this war when we revivals as we strive to show those around love—myself included. us, young or old, the love of Jesus Christ! So may I suggest that the question They will know we are Christians by our should not be, "Why are our young people love! leaving the church?" but rather, "How can I better show the love of Jesus Christ in my daily life to those I meet?" (I John 3:11–24; Richard Parke is the incoming media 4:7–21 is a good place to start; it has director here at PMC. helped me.) So let our "revivals" be daily, personal

DECEMBER 12, 2015 5 6 PIONEER MEMORIAL CHURCH FEATURE ARTICLE A GIFT THAT WILL LAST A LIFETIME

BY ROBERT OVERSTREET t was November 1, 1980, the day I chose at Georgia Cumberland Academy. It to get baptized. I have vivid memories was there that my life was changed. It was Iof my teacher, Mrs. McDonald, reading at GCA that I interacted with teachers the Story Hour book of Jesus’ baptism, and such as Leclare Litchfield and Wally Fox I wanted to be baptized just like Him. I had who loved me in spite of my anger, dis- just completed my Bible study guide and respect, and my cold heart. It was there lessons. I was determined to be baptized in where I saw people like Barbara Livesay the river, regardless of how cold it was, so take my brother under her wings and that I could be baptized just like Jesus. I had serve as a mentor to him, demonstrating so much admiration for Mrs. McDonald, God’s love in action. I was also privileged my SDA church school teacher and her to see many other students’ lives changed husband Pastor McDonald. I saw them as while attending our SDA school because godly people who had a tremendous in- our school was filled with godly teachers, fluence in my early years, one that would each striving to demonstrate God’s love lay the foundation for my later years of and kindness on a daily basis. service to God. It goes without saying that I am where Throughout my adolescence, I was en- I am today because of the difference rolled in both SDA and public schools. Adventist Education played in my life. I Much of where I attended school had to strongly believe in Adventist Education do with whether the local church could being a tool in raising our young people help my family’s financial need for my up as righteous men and women. I am brothers and myself to enroll in the local reminded of what Mrs. White declares: SDA school. Needless to say, I spent many “Children are to be trained to become years of my young life in public school, workers for God. Both parents and and the influence of these schools wasn’t teachers, by precept and example, are so always positive. By the time I reached high to instill the principles of truth and honesty school, I had been exposed to both al- into the minds and hearts of the young, cohol and drugs and had witnessed many that they will become men and women instances of violence. I quickly learned to who are as true as steel to God and His distrust anyone with authority and walked cause“ (Child Guidance, pg. 314). around with a chip on my shoulder to shield and to protect my inner self. By my early teenage years, I felt as if my life was Robert Overstreet teaches at a Community heading in a downward spiral of gloom. College in Dalton, Georgia. Through what I view as a miracle, at the beginning of my 9th-grade year, I found myself unpacking my boxes as a student

DECEMBER 12, 2015 7 8 PIONEER MEMORIAL CHURCH SABBATH SCHOOL • 10:30 AM WE STUDY CONNECT • GROW • SERVE • GO

Song Service Vladimir Slavujevic

Opening Hymn Angels We Have Heard on High • 142

Welcome & Prayer Philip Giddings III

Scripture Psalm 29:1, 2 NKJV • Einra Baker

Special Feature Great Is Our God! • A Special Report

Offertory

Bible Study “The Covenant” • Classes

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 Vladimir Slavujevic

ORGANIST: Kenneth Logan

See page 18/19 for Sabbath School directory & map

DECEMBER 12, 2015 9 PIONEER @ WORSHIP • *9:00 & **11:45 AM WE WORSHIP CHILDREN'S CELEBRATION OF CHRISTMAS

Opening Voluntary Ring in the Joy • James Swearingen

Introit Angels We Have Heard on High • James Curnow

Call to Worship Helping Hand Class

Welcome Kemmoree & Maya Duncombe

Carols of the Season O Come, All Ye Faithful • 132 Silent Night • 143 Away in a Manger • 124 Go, Tell It on the Mountain • 121 Joy to the World • 125

Family Prayer *The Maldonado Family; **The Peters Family Thou Didst Leave Thy Throne • st. 1 of 140

Responsive Reading Builders Class

But the angel said to them, “Do not be afraid; for see— I am bringing you good news of great joy for all the people: To you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, who is the Messiah, the Lord. This will be a sign for you: you will find a child wrapped in bands of cloth and lying in a manger.”

Call for Gifts, Tithes & Offerings Adventist Community Services Rodlie & Jonathan Ortiz

Offertory Away in a Manger • Ruth Elaine Schram

Children’s Story *Slavujevic Family (Helping Hands); **Orellona Family (Busy Bee)

**Baptism Loan Hong Dinh with Rodlie Ortiz

Worship in Music The Three O's of Christmas • Elena Roussanova Lucas

10 PIONEER MEMORIAL CHURCH Skit "In As Much" • (Scene 1) Vladimir, Branka, Marina, and Ana Slavujevic (Scene 2) Kerantha & Nathan Grant

Sermon “Manger? #youcallthisabirthplan” • Ben Martin

Carol of Commitment O Little Town Of Bethlehem • 135

Benediction

Closing Voluntary Hark! the Herald Angels Sing • Gordon Young

PRESIDING PASTOR: Rodlie Ortiz; ORGANIST: Kenneth Logan WORSHIP IN MUSIC: RMES Band; Byron Graves, director Ruth Murdoch Elementary School Strings; Héctor Flores, director

MUSIC ALIVE "O LITTLE TOWN"

he author of the words of "O Little backgrounded his writing. The melody's Town of Bethlehem," Phillips Brooks, composer, Lewis Redner, wrote, "The Twrote in 1865, “ . . . we took our simple music was written in great haste horses and rode [about two hours] to and under great pressure. . . . I was roused Bethlehem[,] . . . situated on an eastern from sleep late in the night hearing an ridge of a range of hills, surrounded by angel-strain whispering in my ear, and its terraced gardens. It is a good-looking seizing a piece of music paper I jotted town. . . . Before dark, we rode out of down the treble of the tune as we now town to the field where they say the have it . . . " shepherds saw the star." This experience

DECEMBER 12, 2015 11 ANNOUNCEMENTS

SUBMIT announcements by emailing [email protected] or by going to www.pmchurch.org/announcements/submit. Requests must be received Monday by 5:00 PM for consideration.

NEXT WEEK'S OFFERING SUNSET TODAY • 5:14 Advance Partners SUNSET NEXT FRIDAY • 5:15

PIONEER PULPIT Family Vespers TODAY • 5:00 PM PMC YOUTH CHAPEL | 12 • 19 | This evening we will watch and discuss "Unlocking the Mystery of Life, Evidence JOSÉ BOURGET of Our Creator's Power." "Living Large: A 'One Size Fits All' Prosperity Gospel " Annual Christmas Celebration/ Register Your GROW Group Breakfast in Church for Spring 2016 It's time to sign up your 8-, 10-, and | 12 • 26 | 12-week GROW Group at www. pmchurch.org/grow. Have an idea for BEN MARTIN a GROW Group you'd like to lead between February 1 and April 24, 2016? It's not too early to begin inviting FINANCIAL FEATURE and praying for people who will want to join you. Let's GROW together. ADVENTIST COMMUNITY SERVICES Christmas Pops Concert TODAY • 7:00 PM It is said that when Jesus returns there will HOWARD PERFORMING ARTS CENTER be two classes of people before Him, and Join us as we bring in the holidays with a their eternal destiny will be determined by variety of well-known Christmas songs what they have done, or neglected to do and holiday favorites performed by the for Him, in the person of the poor and the Andrews Academy band, handbell en- suffering. Today’s offering for Adventist semble, strings, and choirs. Community Services provides you with opportunities to serve communities in Christ’s name. Volunteers provide support Scrapbooking Together and assistance in disaster relief ministries, TOMORROW • 1:00 TO 5:00 PM elder care, crisis care, urban ministries, tu- PMC COMMONS toring, and mentoring. Your financial gifts Finish your Christmas cards or projects. allow you to follow Christ’s example of Bring your favorite snack and we will ministering to the poor and the suffering. provide the chocolate and prizes.

12 PIONEER MEMORIAL CHURCH Handel's Messiah Sing Along RMES Instrumental Concert TOMORROW • 4:00 PM DECEMBER 15 • 7:00 PM PMC SANCTUARY HOWARD PERFORMING ARTS CENTER Pioneer Memorial Church and WAUS Join us as the RMES Beginning Band, are jointly hosting a glorious celebration Concert Band, Chimes Choir, Bell Choir, with a Sing-along performance of Han- and String Orchestra present their annu- del's Messiah. This event will be an excit- al Christmas concert! ing time to invite your family and friends, dust off your singing skills, or simply enjoy Breakfast in Church listening. DECEMBER 19 • 9:00 AM • Area choirs invited. PMC COMMONS • Anchored by PMC Sanctuary Choir. • Renowned soloists: Charles Reid, Come and share our most joy-filled Julie Karpenko Reid, Stephen Zork, holiday tradition—a delectable Christmas Carrie VanDenburgh. Breakfast in Church. Bring your favorite • Kenneth Logan, organ. holiday sweet rolls, and we’ll provide the • Jeannie Pedersen-Smith, conductor. rest. If you would like to help serve, please call 269.471.3134. RMES Christmas Cantata Year-end Contributions DECEMBER 14 • 7:00 PM HOWARD PERFORMING ARTS CENTER December 26 is the last Sabbath to return your tithe and offerings for 2015. If Come hear the Ruth Murdoch choirs you plan to bring in a donation, our office perform music of the season! Students is closed December 30 and 31. Your in grades K-5 will present John Purifoy’s donation needs to be postmarked no Christmas musical Around the World later than December 31 to be included It’s Christmas, as well as other holiday in your 2015 tax deductible receipt. You selections by the Ruth Murdoch 6th- can also make your contribution through grade singers. Adventist Giving. Go to www.pmchurch. org and click the Adventist Giving tab. PMC Exercise Class Contributions made until 11:59 PM on We are taking a break for the AU Christ- December 31 will be included in your mas break. Please join us when we resume 2015 tax-deductible receipt. on Tuesday, January 5, from 6:00 to 7:00 PM in the Commons. Health & Wellness Transformation Scholarship Christmas Eve at PMC An AU Health & Wellness Transformation DECEMBER 24 • 6:30 TO 8:00 PM Scholarship is available for one student PMC SANCTUARY for Spring 2016. For details see: www. We invite you to attend a special Christ- andrews.edu/wellness/wellness-trans- mas program honoring Christ's first ad- formation-scholarship.html. Applications vent here at PMC. are due to [email protected] by December 25.

DECEMBER 12, 2015 13 ANNOUNCEMENTS

Adopt A Family for Christmas Health & Wellness Fest It's that time again when you have the JANUARY 12 & 13 opportunity to help families who need AU Health & Wellness is proud to present help with meeting the needs (and some the first 'Health & Wellness Fest' to cele- pleasures) of their children at Christmas brate the power of wellness to transform, time. To get involved please call Katherine change and save lives! Join us in the many Smith at 269.471.1502. fun, engaging and educational opportuni- ties to start the new year off well! READY. Church Christmas Dinner SET. GO. 2016.—LIVE WHOLLY! For a detailed schedule of all events through- If you would like to bring a dish to share out this fest or to register, check http:// and eat Christmas dinner with church bit.ly/1lsqutj. Have questions? Email well- family members rather than eat alone, [email protected]. please email [email protected] or call 269.471.4308 by December 21. Honduras Mission Trip 10 Days of Prayer The PMC Youth Missions team is JANUARY 1—10 • 6:45 PM currently serving in Honduras. The 4731 GREENFIELD DRIVE 45-member team is partnering with REACH Honduras to conduct a day Please join us at John and Millie Young- camp for 175 children. Additionally, berg's home for 10 days of prayer begin- students and team members from the ning January 1, 2016. "If my people, who Departments of Nursing and Medical are called by my name, will humble them- Laboratory Sciences are volunteering selves and pray and seek my face and turn at the local hospital as well as providing from their wicked ways, then I will hear health screening for those in need. Your from heaven, and I will forgive their sin and prayers and support are requested. will heal their land" (2 Chronicles 7:14). Donations can be made to “PMC Youth [Supported by the PMC Prayer Ministry] Missions.” For more information contact Glenn Russell ([email protected]). Thank You I would like to thank my PMC family We Mourn for all the prayers offered on my behalf Today we mourn with Sue Merkel on the as I recover from a broken hip. Also a death of her husband, Dave, on Tuesday, big thank-you for the beautiful plant, December 1. A memorial service will be the cards, emails, visits, food, transpor- held on Sunday, January 10, in the PMC tation and flowers. You are a wonder- Youth Chapel. With Sue and her family, ful, caring church and God is so good. we look forward to the soon coming of the –Virginia Crounse One whose birth we celebrate. “Even so, Come Lord Jesus.” Thank you for the prayers for my son, James Tamrat, during his military service. Nominating Committee Continued prayers are requested as he FIRST READING starts the next phase of his life. –Letty Elders: Celesta Burt, Michael Wahlen

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GOD’S MINISTRIES "Whatever you do, work heartily, as for the Lord and not for men" (Colossians 3:23)

BY REBECCA COLEMAN very week in this section you If you know someone who is a ministry read a short article about one of leader here at PMC, take the time out to EPMC’s ministries or departments. pray for him or her that God blesses their These articles keep you up to date on talents. If you happen to see them, bless the many aspects of the ministry here them with a kind and encouraging word. at PMC. Ministry leaders here at PMC Our ministries, including the bulletin, are are selfless individuals who feel the call all ways in which God is spreading His of God to be used by Him in some way. love here at PMC. From Sabbath school leaders to Traffic Ministry, individuals take time out of their busy weekly schedules to minister FOR MORE INFORMATION: to members at PMC. Pioneer Memorial Church • 471.3133 Not only do they actively volunteer, but www.pmchurch.org/getinvolved 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 min- istry. The church is a body and every part works together for the advancement of His work.

DECEMBER 12, 2015 15 CONTACTS

| PASTORS | | STAFF | Chaplain / Pioneer Admin. Assistant José Bourget • 471.6254 Autumn Mincinoiu • 471.3150 [email protected] [email protected]

Discipleship / GROW Groups Admin. Assistant Sabine Vatel • 471.6153 Lailane Legoh • 471.3543 [email protected] [email protected]

Harbor of Hope Admin. Assistant / Facilities Taurus Montgomery • 269.923.9274 Janna Quetz • 471.3133 [email protected] [email protected]

Lead Chaplain Interim Media Director June Price • 471.6282 Jonathan LaPointe • 471.3678 [email protected] [email protected]

Lead Pastor Assistant Treasurer Dwight K. Nelson • 471.3134 JoAnn Siagian • 471.7656 [email protected] [email protected]

Pastoral Care Bible Work Coordinator Don Dronen • 471.3133 Tabitha Umali • 269.340.2031 [email protected] [email protected]

Stewardship Clerk Sharon Terrell • 471.6151 Jackie Bikichky • 471.3972 [email protected] [email protected]

This Generation Evangelism Communications Rodlie Ortiz • 471.6154 Rebecca Coleman [email protected] [email protected]

Youth Ministries Executive Assistant Ben Martin • 471.6176 Sherrie Davis • 471.3134 [email protected] [email protected]

Media Ministries Graphic Designer Richard Parke • 471.3246 Rachelle Offenback • 471.3647 [email protected] [email protected]

Music Maintenance Kenneth Logan • 471.3231 Larry White • 471.3649 [email protected] [email protected]

16 PIONEER MEMORIAL CHURCH | MINISTRIES | Sanctuary Choir Jeannie Pedersen-Smith Adventurers 269.277.0488 Kemmoree Frame-Duncombe [email protected] 269.277.2925 [email protected] | SABBATH SCHOOL | Deacons Adult Milan Vajdic • 471.0328 Judy Aitken • 240.7997 [email protected] [email protected]

Deaconesses Birth - Grade 1 Vida Giddings • 473.2175 Claudia Davisson • 269.208.7081 [email protected] [email protected]

Elders Grade 2 - Earliteen Russell & Cynthia Burrill • 473.3738 Robert Barnhurst • 473.1613 [email protected] [email protected]

GROW Groups | OUR SCHOOLS | [email protected] Andrews Academy Health Jeannie Leiterman • 471.3140 [email protected] [email protected]

Pathfinders Matthew Johnson • 240.755.2661 471.7771 or 800.253.2874 [email protected] [email protected]

Public Address Ruth Murdoch / K-8 Joel Kitchen • [email protected] Evelyn Savory • 471.3225 [email protected]

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OFFICE HOURS PHONE—­ 269.471.3133 Monday — Thursday (8 to 5) • Friday (8 to 12) FAX —269.471.6152

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Balcony Birth - 18 months 1 18 17 18 - 36 months 2 23 25 29 22 20 3 yr. olds 3 19 21 4 yr. olds 4 5 yr. olds 5 Lobby 6 yr. old - 1st grade 6 2nd / 3rd grade 7 | KEY | 4th grade 8 Welcome Centers 5th / 6th grade 9 | ADULT | Elevators Earliteen 10 Restrooms Youth 11 12 Group 1 Children’s Activities & Lending Library 13 Group 2 (Portuguese/Brazilian) 14 Group 3 15 Group 4 (Yugoslavian) Board Room Music 16 Group 5 Room 6 5

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18 Group 7 26 Commons 4 3 19 Group 8 20 Group 9 (Spanish) 6 9 Lower Level 21 Group 10 22 Group 11 (Balcony) 7 9 23 Group 12 (French) 24 Conference Room 25 Indonesian Class 7 8 26 Something In Common 27 SDA Beliefs Coats

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AA Andrews Academy| COLLEGIATE | CUST Custodial Services LUC Lake Union Conference AAP Andrews Airpark (Aeronautics, Seamount Building, Tucker DH Damazo Hall (Women’s Residence) MED Medical Center Building) DAIRY Dairy MEIER Meier Hall (Men’s Residence) AD Administration Building (Academic Records, Enrollment, FARM Farm MH Marsh Hall (Crayon Box, Nursing, Nutrition & Wellness) Financial Records, Graduate Studies & Research, Student FHH Forsyth Honors House NH Nethery Hall (Communication, English, Honors, Intensive Financial Services)28 (Hispanic – Religion Amphitheater) H&M GAG Garland Apts G (University Apartments) English, International Language Studies, Social Work, ADC Art & Design Center Student Success Center, Writing Center) GH Griggs Hall (Griggs University & International Academy, AG Agriculture (Greenhouse) 29 Affiliation & Extension Programs, Development, Planned NTN Neighbor to Neighbor AH Alumni House People on the Move (PMC)Giving & Trust Services) PATH Pathfinder Building ARB Arboretum/Grounds HAR Harrigan Hall (Digital Media & Photography, Imaging PH Price Hall (Biology) ARCH Architecture30 University Sabbath SchoolServices, (Dining LithoTech, Services) Screen Graphics) PMC Pioneer Memorial Church AV Apple Valley Market HML Hamel Hall (Music) POWR Power Plant BGYM Beaty Gym (Pool) HORN Horn Archaeological Museum | ADULTPS Plant @ Service AU | BH Bell Hall (Educational31 Compass & Counseling Psychology, Sabbath Leadership, SchoolHPAC Howard (Buller—Religion Performing Arts Center Dept.) PT Physical Therapy Teaching, Learning & Curriculum, Speech-Language HYH Haughey Hall (Engineering & Computer Science, RMES Ruth Murdoch Elementary School Pathology & Audiology) Mathematics, Physics) SEM Seminary BKS Bookstore (Post Office, Hair Salon) HH Halenz Hall (Chemistry & Biochemistry, Medical Laboratory SFTY Campus Safety BUL Buller Hall (Behavioral Sciences, CIDP, History & Political Sciences) 33 Main Lounge SH Smith Hall (Agriculture, Art Gallery) Science, IDP, Religion & Biblical Languages) IMC Integrated Marketing & Communication SUH Sutherland House (Andrews University Press) BURM Burman Hall (Men’s Residence) IPA Institute for Prevention of Addictions 34 TH Tubing Hill CC Campus Center| SEMINARY (Campus Ministries, Dining Services, | Intl IS Information Technology (AIM, ITS, Telecom) Faculty Lounge Student Services, Undergraduate Leadership, Recreation TRANS Transportation JGYM Johnson Gym (Athletics, Fitness & Exercise Studies) Center, Student Life, Social Recreation) UT University Towers (Guest & Convention Services) JWL James White Library 35 CSH Chan Shun Hall (Accounting, Economics & Finance; BackWWTP Wastewater to Basics Treatment Plant Management, Mktg & Info Systems) LH Lamson Hall (Women’s Residence) 32 N108 (Collegiate) 36 Living Word Fellowship N110 For more information about Andrews University 37 Current Events (Buller – 135) N120 (New Life Church Choir) Future Students General Inquiry www.andrews.edu/future 38 Biblewww.andrews.edu Journey (Nethery – 143) N150 [email protected] 800-253-2874 N211 (Small Group) N235 N310 (Russian) N335 (Spanish) S340 (Upper Room)

DECEMBER 12, 2015 19 ChristmasIN CHURCH Breakfast

DECEMBER 19 • 9:00 TO 10:00 AM • PMC COMMONS

Come and share our most joy-filled holiday tradition— a delectable Christmas Breakfast in Church Bring your favorite holiday sweet rolls, and we’ll provide the rest.

If you want to help serve, please call 471.3134