American Apocalypse: 'What Is Past Is Prologue'

Born in the USA: Parlez vous Français?

Resources

Speaker

Dwight K. Nelson

Dwight Nelson served as lead pastor of the Pioneer Memorial Church on the campus of Andrews University from 1983 to 2023. During his time at Pioneer he spoke on the “New Perceptions” telecast, taught at the theological seminary and has written books, including The Chosen. He and his wife, Karen, are blessed with two married children and 2 granddaughters.

Offering

Saturday, August 29, 2020
Program: 
Opening Music
"Holy, Holy, Holy" • John Dykes
Kenneth Logan, Minister of Music, Pioneer Memorial Church
Welcome & Call to Worship
Rodlie Ortiz, Associate Pastor, Pioneer Memorial Church
*Hymn Cycle
"Lord God Almighty"
Vocals: Pei-Lin Liu, Ashley Press, Winner Silvestre; Justin Liebelt, trumpet; Kenneth Logan, organ
Praise
"Better Is One Day" • "In Christ Alone" • "We Fall Down"
Vocals: Sinegugu Katenga, Annelise Burghardt, Abel Siamubi; Lorian Guillaume, acoustic guitar;
Caleb Chung, bass; Cello: Jamison Moore, Johnny Schnepp; Gabriel Palacios, piano; Viola: Daniel Soochkoff-Cerna, Simon Luke Brown; Violin: James Corbette, Kaija Perry, Migena Wilcox, Stephanie Toledo
Congregational Prayer
Jenifer Daley, Associate Pastor, Pioneer Memorial Church
Pioneer Life
Glenn Russell, Religion Professor, Andrews University with Brian Manley, Professor of Art & Design, Middle East University
Children Story
Ben Martin, Associate Pastor, Pioneer Memorial Church
Children's Prayer
Eliana & Benjamin
Scripture Reading
Duane and Wanda Ferguson, Pioneer Elders
Worship in Music
"Precious Lord" • George Allen / Thomas Dorsey, Jr.
Andrews University Singers, Stephen Zork, director
Message
"American Apocalypse: 'Born in the USA: Parlez vous Français?'"
Connect Card
Closing Hymn
"The Lord's Prayer"
Chuck Reid, Music Professor, Andrews University
Closing Music
"Praise to the Lord" • Johann Walther
Kenneth Logan, Minister of Music
Offering for April 26, 2025

Michigan Advance Partners

Author Melvin Santos Speaking: When I was little boy, I was asked to help collect the offerings with the adult deacons and deaconesses. I wondered how we would get the money to God. My young innocent mind was trying to process this dilemma. Is there a special place we deposit the money and God sends His angels to pick it up later? Then I learned that the church represents the body of Christ on earth. So, when we give to the church, we really give it to God by faith.

God doesn’t need our money to do His work on earth. He owns the universe and galaxies. But He allows us to partner with Him so He can bless us, make us the funnel to bless others, and grow His kingdom. God’s systematic giving plan enables us to develop His character. Our great opportunity is to join heavenly agencies in the great plan of redemption.

“We cannot enrich Him with our gifts. Says the Psalmist: ‘All things come of Thee, and of Thine own have we given Thee.’ Yet God permits us to show our appreciation of His mercies by self-sacrificing efforts to extend the same to others. This is the only way in which it’s possible for us to manifest our gratitude and love to God. He has provided no other.” (Counsels on Stewardship, p.18).

Today, let’s be the blessing that blesses others. North American Division Stewardship Ministries 

North American Division Stewardship Ministries

Music Camp at Pioneer!

The Institute of Young Musicians for Christ is excited to be having a music camp at Pioneer Memorial Church! At our music camps young people ages 6-17 are offered an immersive, week-long musical experience. Our quality musical training—combined with fun, friends, and faith-building encounters— provides a truly incredible opportunity. The camp offers tracks for children 6-12 with or without musical experience and a track for teenagers with significant musical experience. To learn more and register, visit iymcsda.org/michigan. We hope to see you there!

Lamson Hall Upgrades with Maranatha

From May 11–June 8, 2025, Maranatha Volunteers International will be working at Andrews University to update the Lamson Hall residential rooms and suite bathrooms. Please consider volunteering and letting your family and friends know of this opportunity. All individuals (including local) should sign up at the Maranatha website: https://maranatha.org/volunteer-opportunities/.