A Note From Jeff Maguire

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Attention readers: This Compass note has been hijacked by me 😀 , Kim Alexander.

Have you ever had one of those days where you knew something special was happening? You just know it is somehow set apart, anointed, something you were going to remember for a long time to come? For me this past Friday, May 9th was one of those days. I was so excited to have Tricia Lott Williford come to speak to the women of our church. I had heard her share her story, read her book, shared it with others, and I just knew it would be great to have her with us.

I drove to Tricia’s hotel to pick her up; the plan was to share a meal together and get a bit more comfortable with one another before the event that evening. From the moment she said hello I knew Tricia was the real deal. She has that ability to make you feel like you’ve been friends forever. We shared lunch. Conversation came naturally. We laughed. We cried. We talked about woes of motherhood and the complexity of Mother’s Day.

The group of us, five ladies in all, found a commonality. We represented an average group of girls. But, the average girl, today’s woman is anything but average. We are sensitive and brave, adventurous and simple; we love our work both inside the home and out. We don’t want to be patronized by the image a women eating bon-bons, watching soap operas and listening to Amy Grant. We want to be challenged to step into all of the greatness that God has uniquely designed us to be. And in a moment of clarity, while sipping diet coke and listening to Tricia share about what God had laid on her heart to say later that night, God made it abundantly clear that He had set this day apart. He had a divine plan, His hand was in it and He was the reason it was going to be one of those truly unique days.

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You could hear a pin drop as Tricia shared with us later that evening. There was a stillness in the room and we listened to her carefully recount the moments of a day that was so tragic. Tricia lost her husband suddenly and tragically. One day he was with her, the next he was not. But she had a way of letting us come as close as we dared to our greatest fear in life. She spoke to every woman in the room. All too many knew Tricia’s story on a personal level. But, so many more could see themselves in it through any number of challenges. As she closed her message we were challenged to trust God more. To find hope in His faithfulness even when it seems like He is far away or that the pain is too difficult to bear or that the miracle we had prayed for was given to someone else. That in those moments God is looking us in the face and saying, “I got this! Trust me! It’s gonna be ok.”

Ladies, it was a privilege to have shared this day with you. Thank you for inviting your friends to come. Thank you for being women who want to be challenged, who want to be the best you can be wherever God has you at this time. For me, a broken, trying, hopeful girl doing my best to love God and others, I am truly grateful for you.

Kim

Cornerstone Block Party

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Join us for our block party on Minnie Street to eat, dance, play games, and celebrate years of partnership with several organizations in the city of Santa Ana. For more info or to register, click here.

Saturday, May 31, 9:30a – 3p
1010 S. Minnie St. – We will be closing all of Minnie St. from E. McFadden Ave to E. Grant St.

If you have any questions, please contact Meredith.

A Note From Jeff Maguire

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To all our moms:

For always believing we were something special… Thank you.
For driving us everywhere… Thank you.
For making bad dreams vanish… Thank you.
For calmly dealing with any: thing, persons, or inexplicable behaviors related to our experience in junior high school… Thank you.
For every time you forgave us for losing a shoe… Thank You.
For every time you found that shoe, in plain sight, right in front of us… Thank you.
For letting us learn some lessons, the hard way… Thank you.
For making memory-making a priority… Thank you.
For finally giving in to getting us a dog/cat/hamster/goldfish/lizard… Thank you.
For any time you let us stay home sick when the word “sick” covered a variety of ailments which seldom involved any real illness… Thank you.
For helping us find our way… Thank you.
For stability… Thank you.
For making birthdays matter… Thank you.
For letting us attempt any musical instrument… Thank you.
For letting go of that time we broke that thing you really cared about with a soccer ball/basketball/baton/Nerf dart… Thank you.
For helping us see the things that really matter… Thank you.
For giving us such a great model of how to be a parent to our own kids… Thank you.
For being you… Thank you.

We love you Mom. Happy Mother’s Day.

See you Sunday,

Jeff

A Note From Caleb Anderson

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MOTHER’S DAY!!

We LOVE moms. And we make a big deal about mothers — especially on Mother’s Day. If you are a mom, will be a mom, or have a mom…BE THERE SUNDAY — 8:30, 10:00, 11:30am.

Note: There are lonely, hurting, and discouraged moms all around you. Use this as an opportunity to help someone feel loved and valued. Invite them to church.

I’m going to teach a message on Sunday (from Luke 5) that will have you thinking, “How does this relate to Mother’s Day?” You’ll have to wait to the end…but you’ll see!

caleb

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A Note From Kyle Zimmerman

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I love the way the Church was put on display last weekend with our students leading us in worship during the service. It was so inspiring seeing their authentic hearts for Jesus as they helped us remember and celebrate His gift to us by coming together as one family. I have the distinct privilege of witnessing the hearts of our student pastors and leaders each week as they engage students with the love of Jesus. I’m grateful you were able to get a glimpse of what I get to see on a regular basis.

Happy (almost) Mother’s Day! I can’t wait for this weekend as we gather again to remember God’s love for us and celebrate mom! You’ll be able to take a picture at one of our photo booths, enjoy chocolate-covered goodness at our fondue fountains, and listen to live music as you connect and hang out with other families on the lawn. We have some special, funny and honoring moments planned for the service. And, Kenton has a Mother’s Day message he’s so excited to teach. Invite your family, friends, and of course, your mom to join us this weekend at Mariners!

Peace…

kyle

A Note From Jeff Pries

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Well, it’s hard to believe, but summer will be here before we know it. This week as a staff, we began to plan our summer calendar for the church. We have been looking for ways we can be a family together and have fun, as well as ways we can include our friends. So, we ripped off the Sprint marketing plan, and have planned some great “Framly Fun Days.”

Now, how do we know summer is right around the corner? Because this weekend is Mother’s Day, that great reminder that spring is in full bloom. This weekend is a great weekend to celebrate moms, and women in our lives who have had a “motherly” influence. It’s a time to just say thank you to the women who have had an instrumental impact in our lives. At the same time, we understand that this is a weekend that is full of emotion, both celebratory and sad. For many, Mother’s Day is a day of unmet expectations and so it can be at times challenging. If that is the case for you, or people you know, please know that we will be sensitive to all sides.

For me, Mother’s Day has always been special, because I had an incredible mom and I love to celebrate her. At the same time, this is the first year for me where my mom will not be with us, because she passed away this year. So it has a touch of sadness for me. It will be a great weekend of celebration, no matter where you fall.

As always, we want to be a church of “inviters,” so be thinking of friends, co-workers, neighbors, family members you can invite. We will continue in the What If series. This weekend, the message is What If: That was you?  What does that mean? You will have to come and find out. As always, it is great going through life with you.

Blessings,

Jeff