A Note From Jeff Pries

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We are heading into our second weekend of our new series, “What if” as we journey through the Gospel of Luke and explore what’s possible when we follow Him. Denny kicked us off last week and did an amazing job as he dug into the question “what if there isn’t just a physical world, but rather a spiritual world as well?” and looked at what it means that we have a God who rules over both. This week we are going to look at “What if following Jesus was different than we thought?” We would love to see you there.

We started our spring Rooted last night and it is so fun to see our church community jump in and get this opportunity to grow closer together! If you were hoping to do Rooted this season and are bummed that you forgot to sign up, find Cole this weekend on the patio and we will get you plugged in! There are a few more spots if this season worked for your schedule or this season of life, so we will help get you signed up and plugged into a group!

Also, Mother’s day is coming up in two weeks! We are excited to celebrate women, mothers and mother figures in our lives. You will not want to miss this weekend and maybe this is even a time you could invite someone you want to celebrate on Mother’s Day to church!

Jeff

A Note From Kyle Zimmerman

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What If: the relationships and life of meaning you want to live are on the other side of surrendering control, and increasing faith? I loved launching our new series “What If” with you guys last weekend…so many of you wrote emails or talked with me on the patio about how God was speaking to you, challenging you to trust Him and take your next step of faith. I love the authenticity we have as a church community, honestly wrestling with God’s voice and the beauty and challenge of fearlessly walking out our faith. I can’t wait to see who we become and how God uses us in the midst of this season. And I loved hanging with you guys Saturday night on the lawn at our “family dinner.” As we continue to head towards summer with warmer weather and sunshine, Saturday nights are a great time to slow down the pace of life, enjoy a meal, and laugh and connect with one another. I’d love for you to join my family and many of our staff and leaders on Saturday nights.

Looking forward to seeing you all this weekend…

Peace,

kyle

A Note From Caleb Anderson

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We have special guests joining us this Sunday! You’ll want to be there: 8:30, 10:00, 11:30am.

I’m really excited about the plans that are coming together for the Summer… stay tuned in the coming weeks!

In the meantime, Mariners HB is co-sponsoring a BEACH VOLLEYBALL tournament on Saturday for all levels. More information here.

Blessings,

caleb

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A Note From Jeff Magurie

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Bless our God, O peoples! Give him a thunderous welcome! Didn’t he set us on the road to life? Didn’t he keep us out of the ditch? He trained us first, passed us like silver through refining fires, Brought us into hardscrabble country, pushed us to our very limit, Road-tested us inside and out, took us to hell and back; Finally he brought us to this well-watered place.
– Psalm 66:8-12 [MSG]

This past week, we started our Spring Rooted experience. As I talked with people, giving them a picture of what is to come in the next ten weeks, I saw a number of reactions. Some looked right at me with eager excitement. Some nudged each other. Some stared at the floor. Some shuffled their feet and attempted to get comfortable while I described how some of the best “stuff” of Rooted is in the parts that are a bit un-comfortable.

But, everyone’s attention gained focus, unblinking as I talked about the value of each of our stories. We acquire, quite tragically, a belief that only some parts of our stories matter or are worthy of being shared. We learn, through the subtle parlance of social conditioning that our own story, the personal narrative that informs how we live, may not be worth the risk of sharing. Yet, it is God who is working his own redemption narrative through (not in spite of) the story of our lives – every chapter, every page, every sentence of dialogue, in every setting, and in every conflict, God is at work in us.

What I am discovering (often unpleasantly) is that God’s script to intentionally shape me into the kind of person He intended me to become occasionally surpasses my fiercely defended need for comfort. The Psalmist writes that God should be granted a “thunderous welcome” because “He trained us… push[ing] us to our very limit.”  People who push me to my limits are hard-pressed to receive any kind of welcome from me. But limit pushing, it turns out, is how God’s renovation script often meets our story. Someday, I will learn to greet trials with gratitude. Someday, I’ll give God His due applause for taking me to “hell and back.” In the meantime, I’ll learn to thank God that He knows more than I do; that His intention is, in fact, to shape me. In all of it: the discomfort, the conflict, and the being made new, constitute my story.

And that story is a good one – one worth telling.

See you Sunday,

Jeff