A Note From Kyle Zimmerman

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My prayer for you this week is that you are remembering the hope you have in Jesus – a powerful hope that anchors you in the midst life’s most difficult and treacherous storms. I’ve enjoyed these past few weeks with you all, finishing the summer and our Oh! The Places We’ll Go series. It’s been inspiring and challenging to dive deep into the essential qualities we must walk in to be the people we need to be in order to go wherever God wants us to go. I’m excited to be back with you this weekend to finish the series and talk about our deepest desire, our greatest longing, and the source of so much pain and confusion…love.

Join us this week and invite your friends and family to dive deep with us into the truth and hope we have as followers of Jesus. This is going to be an amazing fall season and I can’t wait to experience it with you, but first, let’s finish the summer well!

Peace,

Kyle

 

A Note From Jeff Maguire

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For we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.
– EPHESIANS 2:10

I couldn’t help but laugh when I saw this picture. I grabbed it from the Reuters website under an article heading: “Selfie madness: too many dying to get the picture.”

File photo of a man taking a selfie by a crashing wave on Beirut's Corniche, a seaside promenade, as high winds sweep through Lebanon during a storm

Seriously?

The article continues:
“The selfie has also inspired a spate of risk taking and offensive public behavior, pushing the boundaries of safety and decorum, whether by dangling from a skyscraper or posing with live explosives. Several governments and regulatory bodies have now begun treating the selfie as a serious threat to public safety…” (emphasis mine).

Everyone loves the idea of positioning themselves in front of a spectacular background. We’re so vapid by ourselves — our faces aren’t enough. Shouldn’t there be something dangerous or foolish to make our photos “pop?” Shouldn’t there be something to make us, pop? Consider this tidbit from the Reuters article: “In Yellowstone National Park exasperated officials issued warnings after five separate selfie takers were gored this summer while standing too near bison.” How humiliating is that story for the teller? Imagine trying to explain to everyone who asks about the injury you got on vacation whilst photobombing herd animals?

Two things jump out at me. First, this is funny. I mean, it’s tragic. But… Who would ever put themselves in mortal danger to get a little extra attention? Wild animals are wild. They’re dangerous. Everyone knows that. Look at this guy! (Me, in Africa 2013).

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Secondly, this might not simply tell a tale of vanity and self-entitlement. At the surface, it certainly feels like the epitome of self-aggrandizing behavior now expected from our world. But, this points to something else within our globally interconnected cyber-culture. All of this selfie-hysteria could indicate a deeper more serious belief about us: a pervasive belief that we’re just not enough on our own. People risking their lives for a picture has a subtext. It’s about them wondering if there were no background, no inherent danger, or wildness, would the picture matter at all?

I guess, it’s what we all wonder in our darkest and stillest moments. “If there were no impressive backdrop to my life, would I be enough?,” we all ask. The Bible says, unequivocally, “yes.” You and I, we are God’s “handiwork” his “masterpiece,” or more tellingly his “poema” (Greek for “creative work”). Jesus’ ministry had this notion firmly planted in the core of his message and his miracles. People are the work of a majestic God, born with the dignity of bearing his image. Jesus would move toward people mired in the fringes of society, longing for meaning and significance. His work was to restore what had been lost — to remind people that they are, indeed, the Father’s masterpiece.

So, while the selfie and its virtually unassailable selfie stick are unlikely to vanish from our world anytime soon, at least we can do our best to remember that we — without any additional adornment, achievement, or accolades — are enough… enough to be loved and cherished.

See you Sunday,
Jeff

A Note From Caleb Anderson

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The ongoing infestation of sharks on our shores not withstanding, these are exciting times, people!

– College football starts TODAY
– Kids ages 4 to 17 are faking smiles for first-day-of-school photos
– The temperature has dropped below melt-your-face-off
– It’s Labor Day Weekend!

In honor of Labor Day, I’m doing a message called “Why We Work.” If you’re in town, you’ll want to hear this message—it will shift your thinking about how you spend 1/3 of your life. Plus, it’s ALWAYS good to be together and be encouraged.

Our official “Fall Kick-off” is the following Sunday, and in that service we will pray for all our teachers and coaches. So please invite the teachers/coaches in your life to church on 9/13. (Thank you for shifting away from the 10a service as much as possible—we want to create some space for new people.)

See you soon!

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*If you missed Jairus and Monica joining me for the message last week, listen here. It was awesome!

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A Note From Jeff Pries

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Well, the end of summer is fast approaching and I have to say that I feel like it just got here. But football is starting, the kids are going back to school and hopefully the weather will be cooling down too with fall right around the corner. What an amazing summer we’ve had at our church – from Framily Nights, to VBS and pancake breakfasts, to building a house in Mexico and summer camps for our youth – just to name some of the things we’ve done, God has been good.  And capping it off with Youth Sunday last weekend was extra special.

As we move into fall, there are so many things starting back up here at Mariners Ocean Hills. The theme I’m seeing throughout is community and relationship. Rooted kicks off in September and offers the opportunity to grow in your relationship with God and find your purpose. We are also having six Community Nights. The evenings will start out with dinner followed by a great speaker and time together where we’ll learn ways to invest in our relationships. We are also hosting a marriage conference on October 9-10. Headline speakers include Dr. Emerson Eggerichs (Love and Respect) and Bob Goff. It is a great opportunity to fine tune your marriage. Lastly, Men’s and Women’s Ministries are starting up their Bible studies again, so there is a lot going on!

Finally, I have some wonderful news that is mixed with sadness. As you know Jon Ramsay has been a part of our church for the past two years. He was our Worship Pastor until he was stricken with a brain tumor. Over the next year Jon worked to regain his strength and started a part time position with Outreach. Like many of you, we have been praying for Jon’s healing over the past year and a half. God has done incredible things with Jon and he is doing incredibly well. In fact, he is doing so well that he feels like he can move out and tackle more in life. I am so excited that Jon has gotten to this place, where God has used him and healed him in such an amazing way. And with that healing, I always knew we may risk the fact that Jon would move on. We are at that point. Jon will be going to work for an organization called “I Like Giving.” I Like Giving inspires people, organizations and churches to live generously. We will miss Jon and Deanna and their amazing family. Join us this Sunday as we say goodbye to them. We celebrate them, and all that God has done and will continue to do through them.

Blessings,
Jeff

Oh! The Places We’ll Go

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Summertime takes us to places unknown where adventure and possibility await. But with so many new areas to explore – how will we find our way forward? Travel with us this summer through our new series, Oh! The Places We’ll Go where we’ll discover God’s pathway for life.

during the weekend services

Irvine
Saturday: 5p; Sunday: 9 & 11a

Ocean Hills
Sunday: 9 & 11a

Mission Viejo
Sunday: 9 & 11a

IMPACT: Spirit Powered Leaders

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IMPACT is a leadership development movement that equips women to lead and serve in the world more courageously. This eight-week training develops and raises up Spirit-fueled leaders and moves them forward in service to impact the world. A rich, foundational program, IMPACT is for any woman interested in learning more about Biblical leadership and how it applies to daily life. Learn more and register.

IMPACT: Spirit Powered Leaders
Wednesdays, Sep 16- Nov 11, 9:15-11:30a
Life Development Building Room 200 B/C, $35