A Note From Jeff Maguire

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Amazed and perplexed, they asked one another, ‘What does this mean?’ Some, however, made fun of them and said, ‘They have had too much wine.'” ACTS 2:12-13

Big news this week: two climbers free-climbed the “Dawn Wall” of El Capitan in Yosemite. People have climbed this monolith before. But, what made this ascent historic was that the climbers used only their hands and feet on the natural rock face to do so (Previous attempts required climbers to drill spikes into the rock face, essentially creating artificial “holds”). For 19 days, the world — mostly outsiders to the sport of climbing — have been closely following the news coverage surrounding this particular adventure which started on December 27th.

“How do they do it?” We all wonder. They climb. They sleep (in what climbers apparently refer to as “porta-ledges” slumbering in aluminum shelves that suspend them over certain death). They eat. They stretch. One news outlet reported that they spent a lot of time in the ledges staying limber by practicing yoga. Why does something like this capture the minds and attention of people?

Whether you were one of the “amazed” or the “perplexed,” or if you thought that maybe “they have had too much wine,”  there is an irrepressible magnetism that surrounds people who pursue the impossible. When asked why he chose to tackle such a feat, one climber said:

“For me, I love to dream big, and I love to find ways to be a bit of an explorer. These days it seems like everything is padded and comes with warning labels. This just lights a fire under me, and that’s a really exciting way to live.”

This Monday, we honor another big dreamer. The nation will pause to consider a different ascender and an entirely different climb — one that has still yet to be summited. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. is the perfect example of what happens when people do not take the world as a fixed reality. He looked from a valley floor and said, in effect, “we all have to get over this mountain together.” I suppose in that respect, Dr. King is more akin to John Muir, than a climber. Perhaps his work was more about calling people to the daunting trials of ascent and the inexplicable beauty in all the peaks that still could and must be climbed.

Jesus calls people to a life with Him in which people choose an impossible brand of life — a far cry from the lives of the ordinary people. Those who would walk with Him are not bound by the things that make the most sense with the softest padding and clearest warning labels. Jesus invites people to follow Him into a life where “impossible” is not a boundary, it’s a launch-pad…

…Or, perhaps a “porta-ledge.”

This week we’ll take a closer look at the magnetism of people who are in pursuit of God’s impossible kind of life, in the second week of our series: UNLEASH THE IMPOSSIBLE.

Also, as a valued part of our church family, I want to invite you to help us learn and improve the way we communicate the heart and mission of our church to the world around us. This is an important endeavor for us over the next year and it all begins with feedback from you. Would you help us by clicking this link and filling out a brief questionnaire about who we are as a church? I would really appreciate your input as we continue to become who God has called us to be together. (The deadline for the questionnaire is Friday, January 30.)

See you Sunday,

Jeff

A Note From Kyle Zimmerman

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I love the way we are walking into 2015 together, pursuing happiness by pursuing God…following Jesus, being salt and light in this world. I love our weekend experiences and the practical wisdom we’re gaining from Jesus and His Sermon on the Mount. It’s been so fun reconnecting with you and one another, meeting the friends and family you’re bringing to go on this journey with us. Join us again this weekend as we continue in our Pursuit of Happiness series.

Also, as a valued part of our church family, I want to invite you to help us learn and improve the way we communicate the heart and mission of our church to the world around us. This is an important endeavor for us over the next year and it all begins with feedback from you. Would you help us by clicking this link and filling out a brief questionnaire about who we are as a church? I would really appreciate your input as we continue to become who God has called us to be together. (The deadline for the questionnaire is Friday, January 30.)

Hope you’re having an amazing week. I’m praying for you and our community…

Peace,
Kyle

A Note From Caleb Anderson

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The sun is shining, the air is breathable… it’s a good day to be alive!

Bonus: No rain in the forecast for Sunday!

If you are someone who has been a follower of Jesus for a long time, you want to hear Sunday’s message. If you are someone who isn’t sure if they like people who follow Jesus, you definitely want to hear Sunday’s message.

Join us for the third installment of The Pursuit of Happiness. We’re uncovering the secrets of the universe that unlock the “good life” that God wants for us. Bring someone you love.

If you need to catch up on the either of the first two messages, listen here.

We have an extra opportunity for you today. We are completely overhauling our website and online presence across the Mariners Church Network. If you’d like to help us shape the future of our website, please participate in this brief survey by clicking here. (The deadline for the questionnaire is Friday, January 30.)

See you Sunday,
caleb

A Note From Jeff Pries

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It was so great last week to be able to stand in front of you and celebrate your generosity to God and to the church. Your giving over the year, and specifically at the end of the year was amazing. We are a church of people that trust God with our lives and our finances and it’s exciting to see the direction our church is going – You are jumping in in a powerful way. This weekend we are going to give you another opportunity to jump in. Rooted is getting ready to launch so NOW is the time to sign up! Rooted is a such great way to take your next step at Ocean Hills. If you haven’t participated in Rooted, it is a must, and the 10 week journey will not disappoint.

Last week we said goodbye to Allison. It was a great way to celebrate her, and launch her into the next step of God’s calling on her life.  Allison has an incredible heart to be a part of a ministry that works to end human trafficking. What an amazing task God has put on Allison’s heart. If you wish to follow her journey, Allison will be blogging at: kenyakenyakenya@blogspot.com

As a valued part of our church family, I want to invite you to help us learn and improve the way we communicate the heart and mission of our church to the world around us. This is an important endeavor for us over the next year and it all begins with feedback from you. Would you help us by clicking this link and filling out a brief questionnaire about who we are as a church? I would really appreciate your input as we continue to become who God has called us to be together. (The deadline for the questionnaire is Friday, January 30.)

Finally, this is an exciting weekend. Over the past three months we have been on a search for a new Worship Pastor. The week we will be introducing Andrew Tremblay, who will be leading us in worship. Please come and join us this Sunday as we welcome Andrew, his wife Holly, and their three beautiful children. God continues to bless us here at Mariners Ocean Hills.

Blessings,
Jeff