A Note From Kyle Zimmerman

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Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy and my burden is light.”  Matthew 11:28-30

I love how the Pursuit of Happiness series has been leading us to find rest in Jesus. Everything we want to become and hope to be – the will and the strength – it’s all found in Him. This week, I’m so excited as Doug Fields will be back to teach us about how to prepare for, and have the kind of marriage that God designed for us. This is a great opportunity to invite your friends – family – neighbors – parents from your sports teams and your schools – everybody you know… because we all want great marriages! Doug will do an amazing job aiming our hearts at how that can happen and be real in our life.

NEXT WEEK – we have two incredible opportunities coming your way. As a follow up to this weekend, we’re hosting the Father Factor Conference. This is a great way to invest in your marriage and the relationships we are called to value most. Specifically for guys, it’s a great way to invest and become the kind of men/fathers/husbands God designed us to be. Also, next Thursday night, February 5, we’re hosting An Evening with Chris Broussard and Friends. Sports is a primary influence and language of our culture and we have the unique opportunity to host some prominent athletes from a variety of sports. We’ll hear from them about integrity, perseverance and team unity, and how their faith has sustained them in the midst of their journeys. This is a great opportunity for you to invite someone to come and experience the gospel and see the church on display in a very cool way.
Looking forward to being with you all again soon…

Peace,

Kyle

 

A Note From Jeff Pries

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Last weekend was amazing seeing God move in powerful ways and how He uses us to care for people around us. Ali’s story is one of heartbreak and redemption and through her vulnerability, she is a light in this world. My hope is that this week has sparked something within you, knowing that God has specifically placed you where you are to be a light to those around you. We are continuing to keep the families affected by the fire in prayer and have been meeting with some of them this week. We are committed to supporting them as they work to start over with their homes, but in this time of “unknown,” would you continue to pray for them… pray for healing… pray for peace… and pray for hope as they step forward toward a new beginning.

We are in a series The Pursuit of Happiness where we are continuing to re-calibrate the ways in which we search for happiness and what we really are looking for. The next few weeks we’ll be talking about relationships, and how they are central to our happiness–and the abundant life God talks about. You won’t want to miss it! This is also a great time to invite friends, family and neighbors to come to church with you. Looking forward to seeing you this weekend!

Blessings,
Jeff

A Note From Caleb Anderson

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Love and marriage… they don’t always go together like a horse and carriage.

Love seems complex… dangerous… maybe even hopeless.

And marriage? Marriage has been under attack for a long, long time.

One thing you can be sure of: No great relationship happens on accident.

This Sunday we’re considering a teaching from Jesus that might shift your perspective on your most important relationships. There is hope. There’s help. And there’s a rich and satisfying life of love that’s possible.

As if you needed a reminder, the Super Bowl is Sunday. We’re using the national event as an excuse to throw parties Sunday afternoon. That means…

  1. Normal services at 8:30, 10, 11:30a
  2. NO 6p service—this week only
  3. Invite people over, or join one of our Super Bowl parties. Life is better together. Use the Super Bowl as an excuse to be a blessing to your friends and neighbors.

We expect our morning services to be especially full this Sunday. If possible, come at 8:30 or 11:30a. We have overflow seating (and seats for parents with infants) across the hall.

Looking forward to being with you on Sunday!

caleb

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A Note From Jeff Maguire

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The crowds… followed him. He welcomed them and spoke to them about the kingdom of God, and healed those who needed healing. – LUKE 9:11

The world is full of duo’s necessarily bound together for all of time. In fact, so common are the pairing of many things, you only need one to be aware of know the other:
– Peanut butter and _______.
– Macaroni and _______.
– To quote the erudite rap trio of my youth, the Beastie Boys:
“I like my sugar with coffee and _________.” (cream).

Clearly, I’ve been on a bit of health kick at the outset of this year. As such, all of the above pairings are presently prohibited. But, you get the idea. Whether it’s Batman and Robin, Ross and Rachel, thunder and lightning, or shake and bake, there is another famous pairing often overlooked in the Bible. It’s a pairing critical to understanding Jesus’ message.

The ministry of Jesus can be characterized by the dual components of announcing or, to use a more Christian-y sounding word, “proclaiming” something called the Kingdom of God and secondarily demonstrating what that Kingdom message actually looks like. So, throughout the accounts of Jesus’ ministry there is a consistent pattern: proclamation and demonstration.

For most contemporary followers of Jesus, we are fine with Kingdom proclamation, so long as it’s accomplished with some measure of skill and tact. But, we’re a little more resistant to any demonstration of that kingdom. Sure, we want it to be real and somehow tangible. But we don’t want a few things that may go with it.  After all, we don’t want to believe something that may not be true — because something miraculous, by definition, has to fly in the face of the plausible outcomes. We live in a world of rational thought, medical experts, data, and causes and effects. Additionally, we don’t want to associate ourselves with anything that may fall into the category of side-show circus chicanery at the hands of church illusionists who pray on the simple minded. And… we’re highly private people who don’t want to admit that the pressure on us to seem perfect is often greater than our very real and glaringly imperfect pain.

But, we do need God’s intervention into our lives in pointed and real ways. We have giant needs for our marriages, our physical health, our mental health, our addictions, our past wounds, and our secret lives — all of which are always inching closer and closer to that place where they can no longer be managed or smoothed over. So, despite all of our reservations, despite how foolish it might seem to us and to everyone else, we do the most honest thing we know how to do: we ask God for help. We fearfully, and faithfully look to God to powerfully re-link the dynamic duo of His Word with His deeds in us. We need healing for our brokenness.

This week, we’ll ask God to do one thing we desperately want but are afraid to publicly seek — healing. There will be no illusions. There will be no circus. There will be no fake exaggerations and made-up stories. But, we will boldly ask God to heal us with His power. In so doing, we will seek God to UNLEASH the IMPOSSIBLE in us.

See you Sunday,
Jeff

Your Opinion Matters

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We’re beginning an exciting new phase of our brand and digital strategy at Mariners. As someone who is part of our church, your insight is invaluable as we consider how best to communicate the heart and mission of Mariners Church to our community in the future. Would you help us by clicking this link and filling out a brief questionnaire about who we are as a church? Your input will help shape our messaging and future strategies as we move into an exciting new season. Thank you for helping us become who God has called us to be. (Due by Friday, January 30.)

Men’s Breakfast

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Are you living the life you’ve always wanted? Are you the person you hoped to be? Join us for a breakfast with speaker and discussion. Listen to stories on how our extraordinary God is bringing about some powerful and compelling changes to people’s lives…maybe to yours!

Saturday, January 31
8a, MCMV Lobby, $10

Super Bowl House Parties

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On Super Bowl Sunday, there will NOT be a Sunday night service at 6p. Instead, we will meet in houses all over the city to watch the BIG GAME! Let’s be in our community by throwing or attending a Super Bowl party! Invitations are available at the Welcome Center for hosts or if you would like to attend a party, we’ve got you covered! For more information, contact Neil, njansen@marinerschurch.org

Sun, Feb 1

Junior High Ministry

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Life Groups
We want to TEACH STUDENTS TO HEAR FROM AND WALK WITH GOD, so we do LIFE GROUPS with committed leaders that care about our jr. high students in a setting where they can build depth in their friendships and connect even deeper with Jesus. Click here to sign up or to find out more.
In homes on Mondays starting Feb 2, 7-8:30p, $60 (Covers all 3 sessions)

First Wednesday (for parents)
Parents and guardians of junior highers, stop by for a free cup of coffee and meet with Graeme, the JHM Pastor.
Wed, Feb 4, 7-8a, Panera Bread, 19461 Main Street, HB

Women’s Bible Studies

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James: Mercy Triumphs by Beth Moore
Begins Wednesday Feb 4, 9:30-11:30a, childcare available, $5/child/day

1&2 Thessalonians: Children of the Day by Beth Moore
Begins Monday night Feb 2, 6:45-8:45p, at the church offices

Mentoring 101
Sundays, Feb 8-Mar 15, during the 10a service
Learning to walk with someone: how to share your story, experience and heart during this six week study. For more info and location, contact Julie.