A Note From Jeff Maguire

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The church employs a lot of strange words to describe the way we do things. Usually, we rely on redefinitions of common words in hopes that in new contexts they’ll mean fresh things. We use the word “community” as a way to give meaning to the network of relationships that are bound together within the church. Secondarily, community means the neighborhoods where people live. We often use the word “relationship” — singular — to account for the principle governing relationships — plural. We talk about “doing life together” as a catch-all for not being alone. But, it’s a phrase people outside the church seldom use. But, there’s one other word. It’s a word that has meaning in a number of contexts — church, business, military. Yet, it’s meaning, I’m finding, isn’t always crystal clear:

Retreat.

For people in business, it carries with it images of flowcharts, organizational efficiency, paradigm-busting, and synergistic cross-functional-matrix result-driven, time-stamped action items. For the military, a retreat involves an assessment that a given battle cannot continue in the same manner any longer. There have been losses. There have been unexpected challenges. Victory is not lost. But, in order to achieve it, the battle group will need a moment to regather, regroup, and recover before venturing out again. This past week, I was on a retreat.

Some of the pastors from the Mariners network of churches gathered not to re-strategize or re-engage our strategic objectives. Nor, did we gather because we’re losing battles. But, we did retreat. We realize in retreat, that the most effective way our time may be spent is in…building community, harnessing relationship, and realizing that we get to “do life together.” God met us in play…in worship…in meals…in prayer…in laughter and in rest.

I’m excited for all that God is doing in our staff and among our leaders. I am so blessed to be part of such a great family of courageous, servant-hearted staff.

This Sunday, we’ll tackle one of the most courageous and life-altering realities of our present RESET series. I am certain God will do staggering things. It will be a powerful time of reconciliation, restoration, and hope. I’m looking forward to all of what God will do this Sunday.

See you Sunday,

Jeff

A Note From Jeff Pries

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Sunday was such a great service. We looked at the ways God is challenging us to trust in HIS plan for our lives, both in the seasons where it easy and where it is challenging. It is such a joy being together on Sundays, and as we move into summer, we have lots of events designed to create fun ways for us to grow in community with one another, but even more importantly, with the people that surround us. We have been handing out calendars not only so you know what’s coming up, but also so you can pray about who you might invite to these events. We are called to reach our community, and these events are great first steps!

This weekend is going to be so exciting. We are having baptisms on the patio after service and celebrating with the dearly-loved BBQ! (Have I mentioned that I love BBQs?) We invite you to stick around after service to be a part of the baptisms and spend time with one another. While the BBQ is going to be fun, we are also planning a great service, looking at how God uses our brokenness for His Glory. We all have areas of our lives that are less than perfect. What would it look like for God to make something great out of those areas? Join us this weekend to find out.

Blessings,

Jeff

A Note From Kyle Zimmerman

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Therefore, since through God’s mercy we have this ministry, we do not lose heart.  2 Corinthians 4:1

I love this verse…that God has given us “this ministry” of comfort, hope, reconciliation, and freedom in Christ. We are the people that can live without losing heart or being swayed by the circumstances of life, knowing that the same power that raised Jesus from the dead is alive within us as His followers. This week as I was reflecting on this verse I was reminded of how I can see it expressed in our church family. I’m grateful for the way we are experiencing this truth together in our church services as we worship in spirit and truth, pursuing Jesus and responding to all that God is with all that we are. It’s humbling to see what God is doing and how He is bringing healing, hope and freedom into our lives and relationships. I love that we are inviting our friends and family to experience the power of Jesus with us. This weekend will be amazing as our friend, Albert Tate, is back. He is a gifted communicator of God’s Word. He will encourage, challenge and inspire us to become more of who God created us to be as we live out this verse together. Be sure to invite your friends and family join us…can’t wait to see you all!

Peace…

kyle

A Note From Caleb Anderson

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The wind is blowing as I type this. The wind reminds me that God is still living and active all around us. I can’t see the wind… But I can see the effects of the wind. We can’t see God, but we can see His activity all around us.

We’re seeing it in our church…
– lives are being changed
– marriages are finding new hope
– kids are deciding to follow God
– practical miracles are unfolding and leading us to a new church home

Miracle 1
The City Council votes to change the zoning, allowing us to be in the Regency Theater building.

Miracle 2
The owner of the building participates in the sale by donating to Mariners Church (two others negotiating the deal also make large donations).

Miracle 3 (in progress)
God helps our church raise $1.5-2M to purchase the theater and upgrade it for our church.

Commitment Sunday was last week and was a big step in that direction. THANK YOU to those of you who are already participating. And if you haven’t yet, feel free to make a commitment this Sunday or in the near future. We need EVERYBODY to make this thing happen. It’s going to be amazing to watch this journey unfold. Make sure you’re part of it.

Sunday Night
We’re back at 6p and we’ll have something special on the patio for you that will be a hit.

See you soon,
Caleb

“Your grace is sufficient for me. Your power is made perfect in weakness.”  2 Corinthians 12:9

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