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(Spoiler alert: I’m against it.) It was practically a feeding frenzy
this week, as americans lined up across the nation to purchase their $2 mega millions lottery tickets before the tuesday night drawing. One news report from the Nevada-california state line indicated that Nevadans were streaming across the border to purchase the lottery
mega mILLIONS
a warm Noel welcome to all the families who are together, and all the friends who have come to share this festive morning at Pioneer. Whether you come alone or in the company of loved ones, may your heart experience in our midst the quiet embrace of Christ’s friendship. and may you find in the Jesus we worship this morning the hope and peace and faith that are yours in him, as a new millennium dawns.
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“i will do a NeW thINg”The King’S generoSiTY
“Now Solomon gave the queen of Sheba all she desired, whatever
she asked, besides what Solomon had given her according to the royal generosity” (1 Kings 10:13). Solomon gave the Queen of Sheba royal gifts according to his lavish practice, but additionally gave her everything that she asked for.
“If your kings who are evil know how to give generous gifts to their subjects, how much more is your Father in heaven willing and able to give generous gifts to you?” (matthew 7:11 [adapted]).
has the King of the universe given you generous gifts? “For god so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life.” the question is, what have you asked god to give you beyond his sacrificial generosity?
What counsel does the bible provide to guide us in our gift requests? “the way to Zion” Jeremiah 50:4, 5; “the Lord for rain In the time of the latter rain” Zechariah 10:1; wisdom, James 1:5; forgiveness, psalm 86:5; mercy and salvation, psalm 13:5; comfort, psalm 71:21; delivery from trouble, psalm 34:17, 18.
Jesus passed by hundreds of people. What did they ask from him: wine, healing, resurrection, salvation, how to pray? the lesson for us is that we have the opportunity to ask god for a gift. What is your request from him: the gift of the holy Spirit; the salvation of your family and
neighbors; mercy and forgiveness for those who despitefully use you and persecute you?
What is more important, the gifts under the tree or the gifts god wants to give you today? What generous gifts do you think he is planning to give you—now and in eternity?
–Dennis hollingsead
“Delight yourself also in the Lord,
and He shall give you the desires of your heart. Whatever you
ask in My name, that I will do,
that the Father may be glorified
in the Son.”Psalm 37:4; John 14:13 NKJV
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praYFor many to support this vital ministry
more inFochuck peck / 471. 4039
god’s abundant pantry is ministering to the needs of au
graduate students who come to school to receive education and training to be better equipped to serve in god’s vineyard.
they have traveled here from all parts of the world with their families. they settle down in a strange place that has hot summers and cold snowy winters. most must learn a new language, adapt to new customs and try to survive financially. Why would they do this to themselves and their families?
Let me answer that question by sharing the story of one seminarian who I observed unloading his tools at the end of the day to store in his small apartment. It was obvious that he worked as a handyman to survive. One day I asked this student when he expected to graduate. his response was “at the end of this year.” I congratulated him and asked if he had a job lined up. he replied that he had accepted a call to be a volunteer associate pastor at an ethnic church in chicago. this seminarian is retracing the footsteps of J. N. andrews by coming to the uSa
to share the good news of the gospel to people from his home country who now live in chicago.
Your financial gifts are supporting god’s abundant pantry. this ministry supplies supplemental food to future missionaries as they prepare here at andrews university to work for god in all corners of the world.
–Chuck Peck
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there’s nothing like meeting the needs of people in practical ways.
as we all know, finals week can be extremely stressful on our students. Walking through campus the week before finals it’s easy to notice the effect it has on them. that’s why I’m really proud of our church. On tuesday of finals week we held our third Soup for Students event.
Over 32 pots of soup were brought in addition to salad, cookies, and peanut butter and jelly.
at 6 pm students started going through the line in the commons. they enjoyed a variety of homemade soup from minestrone, chili, lentil, potato, and potato cabbage. those
waiting in line were tempted with the smell of freshly baked chocolate chip cookies—which disappeared very quickly. Volunteers helped keep the food tables stocked and enjoyed visiting with the students. a number of students came back for seconds and thirds. take-out containers were furnished for those who couldn’t stay or wanted to take soup home for a future meal. We heard a lot of “thank you’s” and “this is so good.” In total we served close to 200 students. those who helped that evening felt so blessed to help the students and to show them that their church loved and supported them.
Students also helped to sign over 120 cards to encourage adventist pastors who have been persecuted and arrested in togo and pakistan.
thank you for being a part and helping to communicate that their church loves them. by the time these students leave, they might not remember the specifics of all the programs they were a part of, but they will remember the feeling of being loved. –rodlie Ortiz
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more inForodlie Ortiz / 471.6154
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chriSTian eDucatION
ThanKgod for the way he has blessed
our school
more inFoDavid Waller / 471.3225
Did you know that each student at ruth murdoch elementary
School, from 1st to 8th grade, takes a foreign language class every year? It’s true! Students in 1st–6th grades take Spanish, and our Jr. high students must take two quarters of French, Spanish, or Korean.
Our Korean Language and culture class has even expanded over the past two years to offer an after-school Korean club. Students in grades 5–8 can participate to expand their knowledge of Korean culture through their senses. the Korean club offers students the opportunity
to taste traditional Korean food and learn traditional songs; and students will even prepare to participate in a community cultural event. the Korean club ends the year with a trip to chicago where they visit the consulate office and more!
these foreign language and culture classes aren’t just for fun. Oh no! they are very useful and practical. how many times do we wish we could communicate with others who do not speak our native language? have you ever searched for someone who was bilingual to translate a conversation or sermon? rmeS students are learning real skills that will prove helpful, if not necessary, time and again.
Surely we must make the kids study more, or give them less free time than in other school systems. how do we possibly have time for all the extras, such as Spanish, pe, art, music, and worship? the difference at rmeS is that god works it out for us. We praise god for our multicultural school, and for the opportunities he provides our students, like learning another language daily. –Wendy Keough
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tickets in california (a mega millions participating state), with a waiting line so long that it stretched from the california store back across the border into Nevada. california sales accelerated to 25,000 tickets per minute! Never mind that the chance of picking the winning numbers was calculated at 1 in 259 million.
With the last minute rush, the jackpot was driven up to the second highest in u.S. lottery history—a cool $636 million (which could top $645 million when the final tally is made). and when america awakened on Wednesday morning the headlines announced there are two winners—two still anonymous ticket holders who will split their $636 million jackpot and enjoy what a whole lot of americans will consider a very merry christmas.
actually, I’m glad there was a winner—because had there not been, some estimated the jackpot would have grown to $1 billion by the next tuesday evening drawing, which would have been christmas eve. and the irony of a billion dollar gambling giveaway on the eve of the day when some of the world would be remembering the birth of Jesus would have been acutely embarrassing!
I suppose had he been born in caesar’s palace in rome, a billion dollar giveaway might make a semblance of sense. but for the god of the universe, whose wealth could be calculated as croesus plus infinity, to walk away from it all, choosing rather to be born into abject poverty in a backyard cave for the solitary mission of saving this
race of lost children—somehow the giddy hoopla over mega millions pales into absurdity.
and so as you celebrate this christmas, perhaps gathering with family and friends or perhaps reflecting all alone, I hope your heart and mine will turn from the holiday tinsel and bling to a midnight sky overhead. and there in the darkness let us bow down with quiet joy and fervent gratitude before this same Jesus, who “though he was rich, yet for your sake he became poor, so that you through his poverty might become rich” (2 corinthians 8:9)—not just a meager jackpot, but rather the emptying of “the whole treasury of heaven” for us (Desire of ages 57).
“O come, let us adore him!” amen.
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SabbaTh StuDY SaNctuarY 10:30 am
Song Service elizabeth Wilson
opening hymn infant holy, infant Lowly / 127
welcome Judy Wright
prayer bruce Wright
christmas readings Judy Wright
offertory O holy Night / arr. enrique sandoval
bible Study “the cosmic conflict Over god’s character“ / 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 elizabeth Wilson
OrgaNISt: Kenneth LoganOFFertOrY: enrique Sandoval, guitar; Larry Woodhams, bass guitar
[see page 20/21 for Sabbath School directory & map]
healTh and wellneSS eVeNtSrunning club and walking club
Sun. • 8 AM • PMC parking lotthere are several pace groups, so you’re
sure to find the one that fits you.beginners welcome!
group exercise classMon. & Thurs. • 6-7 PM • PMC Commons
Work on strength, balance, and flexibility with free weights and light balls.
half the time is working out while standing and the other half while lying on a mat.
exercise classes are taught by a certified group Fitness instructor.
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TranSFerS in FromcarLSON, emily Lexington, KYDubS, Nate greenville, tNgILLett, Darlene Sunnyside/Decatur, ILKIm, myung Korean/Napa, caKIm, Nam Korean/Napa, caLeYVa, Liliana West central/Oak park, ILpeterSON, rori Laport, INregIS, malachi marisule/gros Islet, St LuciaShaLaLI, Neema Nyakato/mwanza, tanzaniaShaLaLI, Shalali D. Nyakato/mwanza, tanzaniaShOcKeY, brian Willowbrook/boonsboro, mDVargaS, Nereida Village/berrien Springs, mIVargaS, rossenery Village/berrien Springs, mI
TranSFerS ouT TobrOWN, anthony Village/berrien Springs, mIcarrOLL, Laura (Nelsen) buchanan, mIcarrOLL, Nathan buchanan, mIcOLLaDO, roberto temple Spanish/paterson, NJDaLSON, Vickie Litchfield, mNFaVeLa, Lisa LifeSource adventist Fellowship/Denver, cOharrIS, antonio patmos com/Farmville, VaharrIS, charity patmos com/Farmville, VaharrIS, Faith patmos com/Farmville, VaharrIS, hope patmos com/Farmville, VaharrIS, Joy patmos com/Farmville, VaharrIS, Virtue patmos com/Farmville, VahutauruK, Jan p. Dakota adventist academy/bismarck, NDJacKSON, Naomi east ridge, tNKWarteNg, grace ghana/philadelphia, paKWarteNg, Samuel ghana/philadelphia, pamOSKaLa, catherine university/e. Lansing, mIObaIgWa, Doris allentown, papauLIeN, Kimberly calimesa, carObert-cLarKe, Ivory philadelphian/San Francisco, catIDWeLL, charles college/Lancaster, matIDWeLL, chet college/Lancaster, matIDWeLL, ruth college/Lancaster, ma
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chriSTmaS @ pIONeer 11:45 am
pioneer Family life rodlie Ortiz
opening voluntary Noëls / marcel rouher
introit gloria! in excelsis! Deo! / Kenneth Logan
christmas call pastor: On this Day in which we celebrate the birth of Christ Jesus, may you be welcomed and blessed.people: and may you be blessed.pastor: Why have you come on this glorious sabbath?people: We have come, like the shepherds and the wise men, to worship the Christ Child.pastor: But he is not here—he is risen, ascended and soon to return.people: But we come to celebrate that the infant of Bethlehem was and is our god, our savior and our Lord.pastor: then like sages with gifts and shepherds with wonder, let us come and adore him.people: We have come to worship him.pastor: then may he be glorified and may all be blessed this Christmas sabbath.
invocation Dwight K. Nelson
carols of the Season good Christians, Now rejoice / st. 1 & 2 of 136 Now is Born the Divine Christ Child / 133 O Little town of Bethlehem / st. 1 & 3 of 135 angels We have heard on high / st. 1-3 of 142
Family prayer rodlie and Iveth Ortiz with Jonathan and Daniel
christmas music at the manger of messiah / Kenneth Logan
offering Dick bayley / pmc Operating expense Offertory Joy to the World / 125
children’s Story away in a manager / 124
baptism tamara Lynn Strzyzykowski with rodlie Ortiz
preSIDINg paStOr: rodlie Ortiz; OrgaNISt: Kenneth LoganchrIStmaS muSIc: eric Lofgren, trumpet; rachel miller, harpappeaL: Karen Nelson, soprano; peggy reed-Schnepp, piano;
Jacob mondak, Josh hong, Johan moore, hadassah Schnepp—ensemble
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christmas Scripture Luke 2:15-24 Niv / Dick & Lynn bayleyWhen the angels had left them and gone into heaven, the shepherds said to one another, “Let’s go to bethlehem and see this thing that has happened, which the Lord has told us about.”
So they hurried off and found mary and Joseph, and the baby, who was lying in the manger.
When they had seen him, they spread the word concerning what had been told them about this child, and all who heard it were amazed at what the shepherds said to them.
but mary treasured up all these things and pondered them in her heart. The shepherds returned, glorifying and praising god for all the things they had heard and seen, which were just as they had been told.
When the time came for the purification rites required by the Law of moses, Joseph and mary took him to Jerusalem to present him to the Lord (as it is written in the Law of the Lord, “every firstborn male is to be consecrated to the Lord”), and to offer a sacrifice in keeping with what is said in the Law of the Lord: “a pair of doves or two young pigeons.”
christmas music interlude (from a Ceremony of Carols) / Benjamin Britten
christmas homily Dwight K. Nelson “how much Longer? Waiting for the christmas consolation”
appeal here With Us / Jason ingram, Ben glover and Joy Williams
benediction
closing voluntary iN DULCi JUBiLO (in sweet Jubilation) / Johann sebastian Bach
muSic aLIVe
three exclamation marks in a title of four words for today’s introit—
What is this exclaiming about? the title, a traditional Latin rendering that closely parallels the english “glory to god in the highest,” has several wonderful words worth emphasizing individually, although they far exceed anyone’s ability to capture them musically. “gloria” is a word rendered marvelously for voices, by many composers, although inevitably falling
short of its fervor and light. but we also have the reference to “highest” or “in the height,” rather lyrically and airily treated in the midsection of today’s introit. Finally, any description of god in human language, musical or otherwise, must fall far short. Yet this word receives some resplendent emphasis in the introit’s final section—and is to be sung—fervently!—in the opening carol cycle.
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FamilY veSperSthis evening’s vespers is entitled “Save the Leg program: god Work-ing behind the Scenes.” Dr. Don tynes will present the relationship between diet and heart health. Join us in the Youth chapel at 5 pm.
SancTuarY FlowerSthe flowers today are given in lov-ing memory of Samuel bacchiocchi, husband, father and grandfather; from anna bacchiocchi and family.
Year-end conTribuTionSNext Sabbath is the last opportunity to return your tithe and offerings for 2013. If you plan to bring in a donation, our office is closed December 31. Your donation needs to be postmarked no later than that day to be included in your 2013 tax-deductible receipt. You can also make your contribution through adventist giving. go to www.pmchurch.org and click on the adventist giving tab. contributions made until 11:59 pm on December 31 will be included in your 2013 tax-deductible receipt.
pmc exerciSe claSSholidaY breaK
the exercise class will take a break from December 15 through January 5. class resumes January 6, 2014.
n2n holidaY breaKNeighbor to Neighbor will be closed from monday, December 23 to Wednesday, January 1. please hold your donations until we re-open on thursday, January 2. thank you!
mommY and meholidaY breaK
mommy and me is taking a holiday break. Join us again on tuesday, Janu-ary 28, for a time of fellowship and play for mothers/grandmothers and children 0 to 5.
adopT a FamilYthere are still a few families who need to be adopted. can you help? bring joy and smiles to parents and children at christmas time. We fo-cus mainly on winter clothing plus some fun items. For more informa-tion please call Katherine Smith at 269.471.1502.
chriSTmaS eve Servicecome and join us for a special christ-mas eve service on tuesday, Decem-ber 24, at 7 pm in the pmc sanctuary. We will celebrate this special season with a variety of christmas carols, the sound of handbells, and the christ-mas story (from Luke 2). Following the service, we will have a reception downstairs in the commons.
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pmc oFFice cloSedthe pmc offices will be closed tues-day, Wednesday and thursday, De-cember 24 to 26 for the christmas holiday. We will be happy to serve you on monday, December 23, and Friday, December 27, at 8:30 am. have a merry christmas!
miTTen TreeSthe adventurers have placed christ-mas trees throughout the church. bring some mittens, scarves or hats, place them on the trees and take a thank-you ornament.
ThanK Youthe flowers that the church sent were just lovely, a kind like I had in-herited from my mother and kept alive for years and then sadly died. thank you, church family, especially for the prayers, the visits, the phone calls and cards and flowers. I feel so loved and blessed. What a wonder-ful god who hears and heals, what a support you all have been. thanks so much! –Cynthia Burrill
thank you to gerre and glen St. clair and their team for the work making the breakfast in church a success this morning.
SancTuarY FlowerSDo you have a special occasion, wed-ding, anniversary, or birthday that you would like to celebrate by sponsoring the sanctuary flowers? please contact Lori covrig by calling 269.313.3441 to reserve your special date.
chriSTmaS naTiviTYcome to a Live Nativity on Saturday, December 21, from 6 to 8 pm outside the eau claire SDa church (located at 6562 Naomi road). the nativity will feature live animals to pet and inter-act with, Wise men, Shepherds, and, of course, mary, Joseph, and baby Jesus. Warm up inside with cookies and hot drinks and enjoy live spiri-tual music of the season performed by local musicians. this event is free to the public and open to all!
chriSTmaS cardS For impriSoned memberS
Seventh-day adventist human rights advocates are urging church members worldwide to send encouragement in the form of christmas cards to three members in prison. antonio monteiro, bruno amah, and Sajjad masih were imprisoned on what church officials say are false charges. cards for mon-teiro and amah, preferably in english or French, can be sent to the Sahel union office. the address is: antonio monteiro / bruno amah, union du Sahal, b.p. 2157, lomé, Togo. and cards may be sent to masih at: Sajjad masih, pakistan union, post box 32, lahore, pakistan. Seventh-day ad-ventists around the world have rallied to show support for their brothers in christ. members are encouraged to vis-it the website pray4togo.com and sign the petition. church officials have been working through legal procedures and diplomatic channels to have the three men released. If you would like to read more about these men and their stories you can visit: http://bit.ly/1hKZssc.
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Flag campFLag camp is a summer-long day camp on the campus of andrews university—from June 9 to august 7—that accepts children entering kindergarten to 8th grade. through creative programming and activities, FLag camp seeks to promote the very things for which its name stands: Fun Learning about god. right now, in preparation for this coming sum-mer, we are seeking young adults who are willing to use their talents and gifts to help others know more about Jesus. If you would like to work at FLag camp this summer, check out the following website and fill out a staff application, www.flag-camp.org/employment.html. We’d love to have you be a part of this ex-citing team. bring your completed application to the front desk at pmc.
KidS librarYDid you know that every second ser-vice 30-40 young families check out quiet activity bags from the Kids Li-brary? as you plan year-end giving, please consider adding a contribu-tion for pmc Kids Library. If you enjoy shopping for kids, here’s our wish list: new nature or bible picture books, felt books (all cut out and sewed together), travel magna doodles, animal or bible character finger pup-pets, and small stuffed animals. bring items to the Kids Library any Sab-bath, or contact our new librarians, rachelle pangman ([email protected]) and Debra bryson ([email protected]) for more info. thanks for your help!
become a converSaTion parTner
Do you enjoy learning about other cultures? are you interested in meet-ing new people? If so, we invite you to become a conversation partner for a student in the center for Inten-sive english programs here at au. all you need is native-like fluency in english and a desire to help someone in their learning process. You are not required to tutor, just converse. For more information, please write to [email protected].
good newS announcemenTS
We want to not only acknowledge the sad times but also the happy times. If you have recently celebrated an anni-versary, significant birthday, or birth, we would love to announce it in the bulletin. please email the information to [email protected].
change oF addreSSIf you have recently moved or are planning on moving, please notify the church clerk at [email protected]. this will ensure that you receive the annual receipts for your contribu-tions and other items from the church.
grow groupSthe window for creating new grOW groups for Spring 2014 is now closed. Stay tuned for announcements re-garding registration in January.
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pmc has a new health ministry leader and the team is working on plans for 2014. the leaders would like your input/suggestions for topics that you have an interest
in. here are some suggestions that they have:
1. intimacy concerns within a marriage
2. a lifestyle approach to combating depression
3. 30 minute healthy meal ideas
4. meal planning (cook it once, eat it twice)
5. diabetes 101
6. hypertension 101
7. running club for Those of us who like to Sleep in
8. other _________________________________
please circle your top 3 choices and place this survey in the offering plate. We look forward to 2014!
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pioneer claSSeS[adult sanctuary]
group 1group 2 (portuguese/brazilian)
group 3group 4 (Yugoslavian)
group 5group 6group 7group 8group 9 (Spanish)
group 10group 11 (balcony)
conference roomIndonesian class
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SeminarY groupS N108 (collegiate)
N110N120 (New Life church choir)
N150 N211 (Small group)
N235N310 (russian)
N335 (Spanish)
S215 (French) S340 (upper room)
adulT @ au main Lounge Faculty Lounge back to basicsLiving Word Fellowship
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current events (buller—135)
bible Journey(Nethery—143)
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miniSTerS[music] Kenneth [email protected]
[media ministries] Nick Wolfer [email protected]
STaFF[admin. assistant] genaida [email protected]
[clerk] Jackie [email protected]
[executive assistant] Sherrie [email protected]
[asst. media director] Jonathan Lapointe [email protected]
[admin. assistant] Lailane [email protected] 471.3543
[graphic designer] rachelle Offenback [email protected]
[assistant treasurer] Joann [email protected]
[maintenance] Larry White [email protected]
conTacTS
paSTorS[chaplain / pioneer] José bourget
[pastoral care] Don [email protected]
471.3133
[youth ministries] micheal [email protected]
471.6176
[harbor of hope] taurus [email protected]
662.998.5681
[senior pastor] Dwight K. Nelson [email protected]
471.3134
[chaplain / new life] timothy p. [email protected]
471.3212
[chaplain / one place] Japhet De Oliveira [email protected]
471.6282
[this generation evangelism] rodlie [email protected]
471.6154
[stewardship] Sharon [email protected]
471.6151
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miniSTrieS[adventurers] Kathy capps
[deacons] milan Vajdic [email protected]
471.0328
[deaconesses] Vida [email protected]
473.2175
[elders] russell & cynthia [email protected]
473.3738
[health] tatiyana Stankovic [email protected]
[pathfinders] Jonathan burt [email protected]
269.815.0178
[public address] Joel Kitchen [email protected]
[grOW groups] carolyn [email protected]
269.519.2801
SabbaTh School [birth - grade 1] claudia [email protected]
[grade 2 - earliteen] robert [email protected]
[adult] elizabeth [email protected]
our SchoolS[ruth murdoch / K-8] David [email protected]
[andrews academy] robert Overstreet [email protected] 471.3148
[andrews university] [email protected] / 800.253.2874
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sabbath 11:30 a.m.
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coming SOON12/28 (11:45 am) taurus montgomery
“get In the Zone”
1/04 Dwight K. Nelson“promises, promises: ‘a New thing’
for a New Year”