A Note From Jeff

It is the hope of every teaching pastor that people will remember the message content after any given service. While the message last weekend was about the “loopholes” we use to legitimize our secret behaviors, quietly looking for permission to indulge just a little anger, judgment, passion, etc., it was a video (a mother’s day rap) that seemed to garner a disproportionate amount of attention from our people.

Standing on the patio and in the atrium, a number of you were kind enough to remind me to continue working hard at my “day job”. Others of you (mostly grandmothers) seemed to think I have bright future in hip-hop music. For the time being, a lucrative rap career seems to be an unlikely reality.

So, I’m starting a side project… I’m forming a new band — a collaborative effort with other singer-songwriter types. We’ll be debuting our new song this weekend called “You’re the Mom for Me” from our album, Mommy. Mariners MV will be a blast this weekend: Doug Fields is teaching, the patio will be over-the-top for moms, and we’ll have free family pictures at the photo booth.

See you this weekend. Happy Mother’s Day.

Jeff

A Note From Kyle

“It’s always appropriate to love, never appropriate to condemn, sometimes appropriate to confront…” Hopefully that has been stirring in your soul this week as we live our lives out as true disciples of Jesus. I love this series and how it’s challenging and inviting all of us to become who we’re called to be.

This Sunday is MOM’S DAY, I’m so excited to gather as a church to celebrate and honor the gift of moms. We’re going to have music, story telling and prayers of blessing for all of our moms. Make sure you invite your mom, your friends’ and your neighbor’s moms to join us as we love them together.

Can’t wait to see and be with you all.

peace

kyle

A Note From Caleb

I love our church! Our Mariners community raised $800,000 to GIVE AWAY in our communities! A percentage of that goes to amazing ministries, projects, and opportunities right here in Huntington Beach. But we’re not only supporting activities with money, we’re taking action! Stay tuned for more opportunities to serve and play a role in loving our community and changing our city. (Or, bring additional ideas to us!)

By the way, it’s MAY. And it’s going to be another exciting month at Mariners HB.

Rumor: people that come to the 9am services are more productive and live longer.

Listen to and share past messages here.

caleb

A Note From Kyle

Last weekend, I was at the Men’s Retreat where generations of men stood side by side challenging and encouraging each other to become all that God created them to be: followers of Jesus, husbands, fathers, and men of God. I was so encouraged to see this great partnership of generations unfolding in and through our church community.

Speaking of multigenerational, I heard the weekend service was powerful and profound. Student Ministries led us in worship, reminding us of Who God is, and offering a glimpse into our future. It’s so exciting to be able to bless and hand over His gospel message of love and hope to the next generation of Jesus followers, and courageous leaders in this county. What a great story God is writing here in Orange County that we get to be a part of!

I’m looking forward to this weekend. Kenton will be back teaching in our Christian? Series, inviting us all to become who God created us to be.

I love being on this journey with you and look forward to seeing you, your family and friends.

peace,

kyle

A Note From Jeff

This past weekend, I made the promise at the beginning of the message that I would leave you with more questions and opportunities for discussion than answers. For so many of you, that wonderfully appeared to be the case. People were chatting about all the implications; the permissions, prohibitions, and abuses of judging and judgmentalism. Many of us have lived under the tyranny of dehumanizing judgment. Others of us have fallen into the easy trap of judging others. In one way or another, our inner tendency to find reasonable justification for the judging other people has created deep wounds.

But, wherever there are wounds, there is opportunity for healing. We have a saying around here that “we are wounded in relationships and healed in relationships”. Each week there are more and more people extending their time at Mariners MV on the patio. We are finding ways on our patio for people to experience this community, this kind of family. Kids are drawing chalk art masterpieces on the walkways. Fathers and sons are challenging each other in checkers. Toddlers are hiding donuts from their mothers. People are initiating conversations that ultimately lead to healing and hope.

Looking forward to being together this weekend,

Jeff