A Note From Kyle Zimmerman

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What a moving experience we shared last weekend as we collectively experienced the power and presence of the Holy Spirit. I love the humility and courage people expressed as they walked forward demonstrating their total surrender and dependence on Jesus, believing that God loves them and wants to heal them. I love the care and faith shown by the elders and leaders of our church as they prayed over one another in community. I’ve already heard some amazing stories of how God used last weekend to bring freedom into the most desperate places in our lives. What a beautiful season we are walking in together as a church!

This weekend is a beautiful opportunity to see the gospel on display as we launch our Celebrate Differently season together – the heart of Jesus expressed through His Church to the people around us. We’re going to continue in Romans 8, remembering and reflecting on how deeply God loves us and how when we embrace that truth, we are compelled to love those around us in tangible ways. This is a perfect weekend to invite your friends and family, even those skeptical of Jesus and His Church, to come and experience the power of Jesus to transform lives.

I’m praying for you this week as you walk in your healing and freedom in Christ…

Peace,
Kyle

A Note From Caleb Anderson

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Welcome to November! The months march on. And so does the Step In Film Festival.

Step In: What an incredible few weeks it’s been—short films from creatives in our community, patio shenanigans, visual design images of our future theater…

I’ve begun visiting some life groups during the week to answer questions and clarify our next steps as we move toward the Regency movie theater (expected move-in date: late summer). I’ll continue visiting groups through early next year. What a joy it is to see so many of you connected in meaningful community, doing life together, studying the Bible together, eating food together… Life is better this way.

<<If you need help plugging into a group, email Neil or Ericka>>

Sunday: Please take a moment to pray. Ask God if there is anyone you should invite to church this Sunday. I’m going to be talking about how suffering is an inevitable part of life, but God uses it for good. This will be an important message. All of us go through difficult seasons, and need to cling to hope. Many of us are going through difficult seasons RIGHT NOW. And so are some of your friends. Bring them with you–8:30, 10, 11:30a & 6p.

Social media: Follow Mariners HB on Instagram and Facebook for daily prayer prompts and updates on all kinds of thing going on. Follow me, too, for daily encouragement based on last week’s message—being intentional about our thoughts…letting God renew our minds.

Summing it all up, friends, I’d say you’ll do best by filling your minds and meditating on things true, noble, reputable, authentic, compelling, gracious—the best, not the worst; the beautiful, not the ugly; things to praise, not things to curse. Put into practice what you learned from me, what you heard and saw and realized. Do that, and God, who makes everything work together, will work you into his most excellent harmonies.  Philippians 4:8-9 (MSG)

See you Sunday,

caleb

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A Note From Jeff Pries

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I hope you are all enjoying our series called Transformed. Like you, I love to be reminded that I have been transformed, and I continue to be transformed. As a matter of fact, this week I stopped myself when I thought about, or began to go down the wrong road, and reminded myself, “that is not who I am; I am a child of God.” My prayer is that God continues to work in your life and heart throughout the week, and that you can see and respond to God’s prompting. On Sunday, Nov 15, we will be finishing up our series and there is no better way to celebrate a series called Transformed than by having baptisms! So, if you would like to be baptized, email Cole, cbeshore@marinerschurch.org. This is a great opportunity if you’ve never been baptized, but also, perhaps God has taken you through a recent transformation, there is no better way to drive it home into your heart than declaring it through baptism.

This Tuesday, we are continuing with Community Nights. I can’t tell you how many people have told me what an incredible blessing these nights have been. If you have ever wondered whether making the right decisions in life really matters, we will find out this Tuesday. (Hint: “Yes, it does.”) And while this sounds obvious, we will be diving into the “why” behind it all. Our speaker is Dr. Scott Rae. He is a Talbot Seminary Professor with incredible insight. You won’t want to miss this Tuesday.

So, we’ve got a lot going on. As always, it’s great doing life and walking with God together. Don’t forget, we are going into a great season where people are looking for God to make a difference in their life. You know people who need God and the community that church brings. All it usually takes is an invite. Lets be a church of inviters.

Blessings,
Jeff

A Note From Jeff Maguire

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“…the mind governed by the Spirit is life and peace.”
ROMANS 8:6

In the last year or so, my family reached a milestone: every member of the Maguire household can tie their own shoes. My youngest, not wanting to expend any unnecessary energy (as if there’s a shortage in his life) or waste any time, will often ask for help in this effort. However, he can do it. And, the more he does do it, the better he’ll get at it.

What is peculiar about this shoe-tying phenomenon, however, is that every member of my family does it differently. The result is roughly the same. But, the way each one of us gets to that end is different. That being said, if shoe-tying is evaluated on the ability of the laces to remain tied over time, each of us get different grades. The boys seem to suffer with the least success in knot-longevity.

In recognizing this reality, and feeling insecure about something that should have been mastered a long time ago, I attempted to learn a new way to tie my shoes. At 6 years old, learning a new way to tie shoes is simply just learning. At 39, however, this is a monumental effort to overcome countlessly repeated “rabbit around the tree and through the hole” moments over the past decades. This repetition has been cemented to become the way I do it. After about 5 attempts at a new method, I gave up. My way is my way. I’d rather re-tie my shoes than learn a new way. Too hard. I’m not interested.

This, I think, is how many of us have come to understand our own lives and the challenge that comes in any transformation journey. We can recognize that there may be a better way, a new way, a way that may make more sense, but there is a comfort in our way. No matter the cost, we have a natural gravity toward our present way of being. That gravity is hewn into a pathway within our minds, grooved into our subconscious until it becomes part of us. To even consider an alternative means, at least marginally, a re-wiring of who we are. So, we equally long for and fear transformation… even if we know we need it.

This Sunday as we continue in our TRANSFORmeD series, we’ll talk about transformation and where the early evidence of God’s supernatural work to change us is found — in our minds. Bring anyone who’s ever been stuck in “a way” and can’t seem to find a way out.

See you soon,

Jeff

P.S. For those of you longing for a solution to your poorly tied shoes, here’s a three-minute TED talk from a few years back.

CAC Thanksgiving Dinner

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Join us as we partner with CAC (Christian Arabic Church) to celebrate the holidays with our local Arab and refugee communities. This is a worship-filled Thanksgiving evening. Dinner is shared, as well as a church service that is given in Arabic (some of which is translated). For more information contact kpongen@marinerschurch.org

CAC (Christian Arabic Church) Thanksgiving Dinner
Fri, Nov 20, 7:30p, $10pp

622 N. Gilbert St., Bldg 400 (2nd floor), Anaheim

Date Night

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Whether you are a newlywed or have been married for decades, join us for Date Night. Enjoy an hour of socializing, appetizers, laughter and community with an encouraging message followed by two hours of free time. For more info and to register, click here.

Friday, November 6, 6-9p, MC Ocean Hills
6-7p Appetizers & speaker
7-9p Free date time or stay and fellowship
$10/couple, $10 childcare/family (pizza for kids included)